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The Local Websites for Getting Your Home Town Barking Laws Changed

There are an enormous number of pages on barkingdogs.net that explain in detail how and why chronic barking represents a danger to the health and safety of the general public. However, below you will find information condensed into a few powerfully charged pages to create new, super-compact, locally oriented websites that can be used as potent tools by anyone who needs to get a new, highly effective barking law adopted where they live.

Below, you will find the first of what will eventually be many such websites - created by a number of different individuals, and tailor-made to serve as rallying points as they explain why the barking laws need to change in some particular community.

Therefore, while BD.N devotes an enormous number of pages to the discussion of barking in general, the sites linked to below consist of of a few highly focused pages that can serve as the foundation for a regional program to reform your local barking laws and quiet the streets in your home town. For more information, contact Dr. Mixon at quiet@barkingdogs.net.

The First of Our Get-Your-Local-Laws-Changed Websites

Apache Junction, Arizona (USA): Quiet Apache Junction

Irvine, California (USA): Barking Dogs Irvine

Pinellas County, Florida (USA): Barking Dogs Pinellas County

Sonoma County, California (USA): Barking Dogs Sonoma County


This page is the index of Section Four:
the Local Websites component of barkingdogs.net