Barking dog rules in Harrison County, MS β also called nuisance dog, dog noise, or excessive barking ordinances β define when a barking dog becomes a code violation and how complaints are handled.
Harrison County addresses barking dogs as a public nuisance under local animal control ordinances. Continuous or excessive barking complaints are handled through animal control services.
Harrison County treats excessive barking as a nuisance under local animal control ordinances authorized by MS Code Ann. Β§21-19-9 (animal regulation powers). Barking that continues for 15 to 20 minutes or occurs repeatedly across multiple days typically qualifies as a nuisance. Complaints are filed with Harrison County animal control or police non-emergency. Mississippi law permits municipalities to impound animals creating persistent disturbances. Owners may be required to take corrective measures such as bark collars or training. The hot Mississippi climate means dogs are often outdoors, increasing barking complaints during summer months.
Warning issued first. Fines of $50 to $200 per violation. Repeat offenders: up to $500 fine. Persistent cases may lead to animal impoundment under local ordinance.
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