Barking dog rules in Pinellas County, FL 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.
Pinellas County treats a dog that barks for 15 or more sustained minutes within an eight-hour window on two separate dates in a three-day period as a public nuisance animal under Chapter 14.
Chapter 14, Article II, Section 14-26 defines a public nuisance animal to include any animal producing excessive noise such as continued howling, barking, or whining. The objective threshold is at least one sustained 15-minute period of noise within eight hours, occurring on two separate dates inside a three-day window. Recent Pinellas County updates removed prior time-of-day restrictions on when complaints can be filed, and a single neighbor affidavit accompanied by video or photo documentation is now sufficient evidence. Owner intent or knowledge does not excuse violation.
Animal Services citations beginning with warnings and escalating to fines; chronic offenders may face mandatory abatement orders.
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