Barking dog rules in Page, AZ 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.
Persistent barking is treated as a noise nuisance in Coconino County. Animal control and the Sheriff's Office handle unincorporated complaints; Flagstaff's ordinance specifically bars dogs from barking day or night in a manner that disturbs the peace.
Continuous or repeated barking that disturbs neighbors is handled as a noise problem across Coconino County. In unincorporated areas, complaints go to Coconino County Animal Management and the Sheriff's Office, which usually want a log of dates, times, and duration plus a recording; a warning to the owner typically comes first. Flagstaff's Chapter 6-08 ordinance makes it unlawful for an owner to allow a dog to bark, bay, or make noise, day or night, in a manner that disturbs the peace and quiet of any person. A.R.S. Β§13-2904 disorderly conduct may apply to extreme disturbances.
A warning to the owner usually comes first. Continued nuisance barking can bring a citation under the county nuisance ordinance or Flagstaff's dog-noise provision, and extreme cases can be charged as disorderly conduct under A.R.S. Β§13-2904.
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