Barking is a dog’s natural means of communication and often signifies its alertness to danger or intruders.
However, a dog that persistently barks to a degree or extent not normally habitual in dogs constitutes a nuisance. Ask your neighbours to let you know if your dog is causing a nuisance when you are not at home.
The cause of nuisance barking may be:
- lack of training
- insufficient exercise
- loneliness
- inadequate shelter
- ill health, or
- deliberate or unintentional provocation by people or other dogs.
To lodge a formal complaint
If you are experiencing problems with nuisance dogs in your area, you can complete the online form (below), or:
- Phone: Ranger Services on 9397 3000 for advice
- Mail: Download, complete and submit a Nuisance Barking Dog complaint form
If our Rangers consider a dog to be a nuisance, the dog owner may be issued with an infringement notice, abatement notice or court prosecution notice.
Online Form: Terms & Conditions
I hereby request the City of Gosnells to further investigate this complaint on my behalf. Should it be necessary to instigate court proceedings if the barking persists I undertake to:
- Give further detailed information to the City as requested by the Authorised Officer;
- Appear in Court to give evidence as a witness to the truth and validity of the complaint.
In order for this request to be actioned, the City must be able to verify your contact details; if you are not contactable your request may be cancelled without further notice. You may be contacted within five working days to confirm your complaint.
I hereby request the City of Gosnells to further investigate this complaint. Should it be necessary to commence legal proceedings I undertake to:
- Provide a written statement to the City;
- Appear in Court to give evidence on the matter if required.