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Bobcuse 06-08-2013 08:43 AM

Barking sounds from storm drain
 
The last few days while walking my dog past one particular storm drain near my home, a barking sound emanated from the storm drain. It is not a high pitched bark but rather a deeper sounding bark and sounds like a dog. It only barks when we walk past the drain. Today it also happened from the drain across the street from it, obviously because they probably are connected. In thinking back, I recall a few months ago on a cold morning, my neighbor and I were walking our dogs past the same drain when we suddenly heard loud barking which lasted several minutes and seemed to have an echoing sound. Initially we thought it was a dog inside a neighboring garage but then we walked over to the storm drain and it was emanating from the drain. This drain is on a Pennecamp street which is adjacent to a golf course and a couple of large retention ponds so I am guessing that perhaps the storm drains empty into those ponds and maybe a fox came into the drain system at some point and has nested there. Does that sound logical? My wife was thinking it was a lost dog and we should call someone, but I doubt a dog would survive several weeks in a storm drain. Now I will sit back and await all the bigfoot comments to begin, but I would appreciate some serious opinions as well.

kittygilchrist 06-08-2013 08:48 AM

http://youtu.be/NVdpLOZOEqw

got a gator??

cartwheel 06-08-2013 08:55 AM

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Originally Posted by Bobcuse (Post 688814)
The last few days while walking my dog past one particular storm drain near my home, a barking sound emanated from the storm drain. It is not a high pitched bark but rather a deeper sounding bark and sounds like a dog. It only barks when we walk past the drain. Today it also happened from the drain across the street from it, obviously because they probably are connected. In thinking back, I recall a few months ago on a cold morning, my neighbor and I were walking our dogs past the same drain when we suddenly heard loud barking which lasted several minutes and seemed to have an echoing sound. Initially we thought it was a dog inside a neighboring garage but then we walked over to the storm drain and it was emanating from the drain. This drain is on a Pennecamp street which is adjacent to a golf course and a couple of large retention ponds so I am guessing that perhaps the storm drains empty into those ponds and maybe a fox came into the drain system at some point and has nested there. Does that sound logical? My wife was thinking it was a lost dog and we should call someone, but I doubt a dog would survive several weeks in a storm drain. Now I will sit back and await all the bigfoot comments to begin, but I would appreciate some serious opinions as well.

Does it sound anything like this?
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B0uGmeVikkc]Barking Tree Frog - YouTube[/ame]

The first time I heard one of these "barking frogs" I couldn't believe it wasn't a dog.

MLCrisis 06-08-2013 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by kittygilchrist (Post 688818)
youtube.com/watch?v=NVdpLOZOEqw

got a gator??

How is this related to the OP's question?

kittygilchrist 06-08-2013 09:02 AM

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Originally Posted by MLCrisis (Post 688823)
How is this related to the OP's question?

it's more likely a gator in the drain than a dog and the frog is even more likely...larger the frog, the deeper the bark.

Bobcuse 06-08-2013 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by cartwheel (Post 688821)
Does it sound anything like this?
Barking Tree Frog - YouTube

The first time I heard one of these "barking frogs" I couldn't believe it wasn't a dog.

Thanks for your response. That is amazing for a frog, but this bark is deeper and more distinctive. It is more of a deeper woof woof sound.

duffysmom 06-08-2013 09:04 AM

PLEASE call Community Watch, you have nothing to lose. Yes a dog can live a long time if it has water. See the story below.
Puppy found alive in car one month after it had been towed | Life With Dogs

KathieI 06-08-2013 09:26 AM

I agree with Duffysmom about calling community watch. Let them investigate and if it is a frog, well, at least you know you did what was right and you can sleep better at night.

I think I have one of those barking frogs that gets into my gutters when it rains and the sound of the bark is so loud because of the echo. It drives me and my dogs nuts (well, nuttier....). That's what I would do and please keep us posted.

DianeM 06-08-2013 09:35 AM

Please report it to someone. If it's a pup, it needs help. If it's another type of wilder creature, so be it.

kittygilchrist 06-08-2013 10:03 AM

Florida Wildlife Extension at UF/IFAS

this has a clickable link to a larger frog. It sounds very regular in intervals with a pause and repeat rhythm compared to a dog bark.

You may have heard the official state amphibian...the barking tree frog...

Honey 06-08-2013 11:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Bobcuse (Post 688814)
The last few days while walking my dog past one particular storm drain near my home, a barking sound emanated from the storm drain. It is not a high pitched bark but rather a deeper sounding bark and sounds like a dog. It only barks when we walk past the drain. Today it also happened from the drain across the street from it, obviously because they probably are connected. In thinking back, I recall a few months ago on a cold morning, my neighbor and I were walking our dogs past the same drain when we suddenly heard loud barking which lasted several minutes and seemed to have an echoing sound. Initially we thought it was a dog inside a neighboring garage but then we walked over to the storm drain and it was emanating from the drain. This drain is on a Pennecamp street which is adjacent to a golf course and a couple of large retention ponds so I am guessing that perhaps the storm drains empty into those ponds and maybe a fox came into the drain system at some point and has nested there. Does that sound logical? My wife was thinking it was a lost dog and we should call someone, but I doubt a dog would survive several weeks in a storm drain. Now I will sit back and await all the bigfoot comments to begin, but I would appreciate some serious opinions as well.

Notify Community Watch is what should be done.

Honey 06-08-2013 11:45 AM

Notify Community Watch of the dog barking in the drain and location.

gomoho 06-08-2013 03:50 PM

And please keep those of us who adore "the pooping machines" of the outcome. Can't bare to think of a dog stuck in a drain.

travelguy 06-08-2013 04:14 PM

frogs. absolutely.

marianne237 06-08-2013 04:35 PM

Listened to that link to the frog sound and to me it sounded like the horn on an old tin lizzie. But that's only my opinion


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