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“At First, It Was Cute… Then It Became Noise: The Reality of Dog Barking in Apartments (Part 1)”

by 주거문화개선연구소 2026. 4. 7.

📌 Meta Description

Dog barking in apartments is becoming a major source of complaints worldwide. Learn the real statistics, causes, and why conflicts escalate.

🔊 “At first, it didn’t seem like a problem”

At the beginning, most people think:

👉 “It’s just a dog… it can’t be helped.”

But over time, things change.

👉 10 times a day

👉 50 times a day

👉 Continuous barking

And eventually, people start thinking:

👉 “This is not cute anymore… this is noise.”

📊 Real Statistics: Dog Noise Complaints

According to field data:

👉 Pet noise complaints are steadily increasing

  • Since 2020, complaints have significantly risen
  • Dog barking accounts for
  • 👉 over 20% of residential noise complaints

👉 In other words:

👉 Dog noise is now a major part of apartment noise conflicts

⚠️ When do problems usually occur?

Most complaints share similar patterns:

  • Dogs bark for long periods when owners are away
  • Repetitive noise at night
  • Scratching or dragging sounds on the floor

👉 These are the main triggers of disputes

💣 Real Case (Based on Field Experience)

One resident described it like this:

👉 “During the day, it was fine.”

But when the owner left—

👉 The dog barked continuously for hours

  • Over 3 hours of nonstop barking
  • Louder when windows were open
  • Repeated every day

👉 Eventually:

👉 Complaint → Management involvement → Conflict begins

🧠 Why do conflicts escalate?

The reason is simple.

✔ Dog Owner’s Perspective

👉 “That’s just how dogs are.”

✔ Neighbor’s Perspective

👉 “I can’t live like this.”

👉 Both are right

👉 But the problem remains unsolved

🧠 Expert Insight

👉 Dog noise is NOT a dog problem

👉 It is a management problem

📌 Key Takeaway

👉 “Dog noise is not about understanding — it’s about management.”

🔜 Coming Next (Part 2)

👉 How to actually reduce dog barking

👉 Practical solutions that work

👉 What owners and neighbors should do