NO noise ordinance but can be charged with disturbing the peace
Kendall County, Illinois does have noise ordinance laws. The nighttime part of the law is in effect from 10 pm to 7 am. It bans noises in residential areas that exceed 55 dBA.
This county has a noise ordinance. If the barking is after 10pm or if it is incessant, you can file a complaint with your county prosecutor.
Yes, there is a noise ordinance for animal noises. The law reads, "Animals and Birds..." which is odd since birds are animals. Anyway, if someone complains the owner can be fined. I think the fine range is between $50 and $500, and two complaints can send you to court.
http://www.cityofboston.gov/environment/noise.aspv
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