Oh! The noise! The noise!

I've lived in the City all of my life and there has always been noise outside. Now however a newly married couple moved into the house next door to me. They are always yelling and screaming at one another. They have a dog that barks constantly. It all starts at 4am. Then after they go to work about 9am the dog barks until they come home around 6pm and then the yelling starts and goes on all night until at least 1am. And they play loud music constantly. I can hear them in every room in my house.:mad:
That must be awful. Some people have no consideration.
 

A Vacuum drives me bonkers ^.^ even worse that I am the one using it..
 

Talking to my younger daughter last night. She’s a veterinarian but unfortunately has noise sensitivity as well. She said one tiny dog with a high-pitched bark made her cover her ears. She was asking for recommendations about dealing with this.

Anyone have a suggestion?
 
Earplugs or earmuffs?
@RadishRose she already wears ā€œnoise-cancelingā€ head phones when in the office part but I don’t think that would go over well with the customers in the exam room. (Might take it amiss that little Fluffy could be anything but perfect lol)

I know there are ear plugs designed to manage noise, like the ā€œloopā€ earplugs, but I don’t know how they work, so that’s a reason I’m asking for input.

But good suggestions.. thanks.
 
Earplugs or earmuffs?
Good idea, I think. I was going to suggest this for Ike (post #2) in relation to that town whistle. You could set a (pleasant sounding) time alarm on a clock, clock radio, smart phone, or whatever. Set it to sound a minute or two before he town whistle. Then put in your earplugs, or don your ear protectors ("earmuffs")... take 'em out or off when that noise is past.

You can get industrial type "earmuffs" in any outlet selling shop equipment (power tools). They also sell earplugs, some that you just insert in your ear canals, one type is attached to a loop that goes over your head. Another option might be ear buds playing music from your smart phone or other small music device. They cut out at least 50% of external sounds while providing music you enjoy,šŸŽµ
 
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I have nightmares about who might be moving in. Maybe we'll luck out and they'll be old farts like us and play music quietly. Maybe they won't have dogs that bark incessantly.
This is an old thread. What kind of neigbours did you end up with.
 
I've lived in the City all of my life and there has always been noise outside. Now however a newly married couple moved into the house next door to me. They are always yelling and screaming at one another. They have a dog that barks constantly. It all starts at 4am. Then after they go to work about 9am the dog barks until they come home around 6pm and then the yelling starts and goes on all night until at least 1am. And they play loud music constantly. I can hear them in every room in my house.:mad:
This is terrible. I could never live where you are. It's like living in hell! This is one of the reasons why I would never move to a "Pets Welcome" apartment/condo. Where I live there is no smoking and no pets and I love it. I don't need dogs barking by my door. I was born and raised in the country but I sure don't need a bloody barnyard by my door on the 8th floor. Careful where you walk! Don't step into the Poop!
 
That’s a relief, jujube.

The noise that bothers me is traffic on the roads. How dare they drive when I’m out walking. I don’t know why it bothers me so much considering I don’t have great hearing. This isn’t even traffic on a major road.
 

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