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Should Chronic Barking Dog Owners Be Disqualified from Dog Ownership?
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In Search of a Barking Rights Advocate: A Call for Thoughtful Dialogue
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Navigating Noise and Nuance in Maine’s New Dog Barking Bill
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Why Sustainable Noise Policy Must Account for Cumulative and Chronic Dog Barking Impacts
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The Missing Metric: Why Housing Density Should Inform Dog Licensing Policy
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The Behavioral Science Gap in Neighborhood Noise Policy
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No, It’s Not Normal: How Assumptions About the Social Norms of Dog Barking Prevent Effective Policy
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When 35 Euros Buys Your Neighbor a Nightmare: How Germany’s Dog Tax Fails Noise Victims
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Let Freedom Bark? The Inadequacies of Libertarian Dog Barking Policies
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Why We Might Not Solve Climate Change Until We Solve Barking Dogs
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What Impacts of Barking Dogs Are Actually Acceptable?
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Who is Telling Who How to Live? The Asymmetry of Noise Pollution and Personal Freedom
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15 myths driving dog barking policy failures
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