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Does one have to support a continuously barking dog in a residence?

In principle one does not have to support such a nuisance as often the co-ownership rules tolerate animals if they don’t hinder the other residents. On top of that article 20 of the general police rules states:

"The owners or guardians of animals are to take all necessary measures to prevent these animals from troubling the public tranquility or the rest of residents by barking, howling or other repetitive cries."