Barking Complaints

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Citrus Heights Municipal Code § 8-44 defines prohibited conduct for animals within the City of Citrus Heights.

No owner of any animal, wild or domestic, shall permit or suffer the animal to...Make loud or disturbing noises without provocation, including, but not limited to, chronic howling, yowling, barking, whining, or other utterances. 

Talk to your neighbor

Noise complaints are often difficult and time consuming to resolve. Before you file a complaint with Animal Services we recommend you notify the dog owner directly if you feel comfortable doing so. Often times dog owners are not home when the barking occurs so are unaware of the issue. Also, keep in mind that re-training a dog takes time; an immediate resolution is not likely to occur.

Read Tips to Prevent Conflict with Neighbors (PDF) for tools and information on how to approach a neighbor with a problem.

If after a few weeks barking is still an issue, see below for information on filing a complaint with Citrus Heights Animal Services.

So, Your Dog Barks Too Much

There are many reasons (PDF) a dog may bark excessively.

What you can do:

Training - there are many affordable options in the area including programs through local shelters.

Read information and training ideas for problem-solving.

Work with your neighbors (PDF) to understand and correct the issue.

To report problem barking

 submit an online form, or call (916) 725-7387 (PETS)

Your communication should include:

  • The address of the barking dog(s)
  • Total number of dogs
  • A description of the dog(s) - breed, size, etc
  • What time of day the barking is occurring,
  • The duration (length of time) of the barking
  • Your contact information

Please consider filing a Declaration of Chronic Noise (PDF) and a Barking Log (PDF) to assist our officers with your complaint.