Barking dog rules in District of Columbia, DC — also called nuisance dog, dog noise, or excessive barking ordinances — define when a barking dog becomes a code violation and how complaints are handled.
DC treats excessive dog barking as a noise disturbance under 20 DCMR Chapters 27-28 and as a potential animal control issue under DC Code 8-1808. Dogs causing persistent noise that disturbs neighbors may result in citations from Animal Care and Control or DOEE noise enforcement.
Persistent barking that exceeds residential decibel limits (60 dBA day / 55 dBA night) or that constitutes a subjective disturbance during nighttime hours violates DC noise regulations. DC Code 8-1808 requires that animals not go at large and that owners control their pets to prevent nuisance conditions. The DC Department of Health's Animal Care and Control division handles animal-related complaints. Owners who leave dogs outdoors without shelter for more than 15 minutes during extreme weather also face penalties under DC Code 8-1808. Complaints can be filed through the 311 system, and repeat offenders may face escalating fines.
Noise violations: $500 to $2,000. Animal control violations under DC Code 8-1808 carry separate fines. Extreme weather violations carry additional penalties.
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