
They are required now to write to you straight away, at the same time they will ask the complainant to complete a 3 weeks diary where they are to note time and duration of barking.
Good idea to keep yoru won diary in case they make up times when you are home and you know dogs were quiet, or dogs are out of the house.
If the council think there is grounds for complaint they will come round with monitoring equipment.
Don't ignore the letter, ring the council and follow with a letter, giving your side of things.
Dogs are not expected to be entirely silent. It is prolonged periods of barking, and unsocial hours (between 11pm and 7am that is of most concern.
They will also usually send you a leaflet with management ideas, the having a radio on, not leaving too long, not having them where they can see out to bark etc.
You could set up a Camcorder/sound recordign device (not up on what replaced tape recorders) to record the dogs while your out, but of course it will only be able to do so for shortish periods.