I live at the end of a dead end road in the county but have neighbors about 150 yards away, one with 4 or 5 dogs. One of her dogs would bark 15 to 20 thousand times in an evening after the sun goes down, I counted the 3 to5 barks every 2 seconds and did the math. This barking would go on well into the night and resume at 4:30am when the paper man made his rounds.
I did a little research and found that all cites and most counties have a nuisance barking ordinance that they do enforce.
The way it works, you file a complaint with the local animal control officer, he drives out and explains the ordinance with the dog owner. If the dog owner doesn't control the barking you go to the city or county police and have the dog owner charged with disorderly conduct. You and the dog owner go before a judge, if he finds the dog owner is guilty they have to pay a fine of around $300.
Disorderly conduct is defined as intentionally or unintentionally causing a disturbance. In this case the dog owner didn't intend to cause a disturbance by allowing her dog to bark but didn't take steps to stop it.
My dog owner neighbor is an animal lover, you can't reason with these kind of folk. After several years of trying to be nice, offfering suggestions and training advice, I demanded silence from her dogs from 10:30 at night until 7:30 in the morning or we were going to court. That got her attention and she puts the dogs up at night.