I agree with this. It's down to the owners and the time they put into the dogs. If they loved the dogs they would not allow them to bark all the time. The laying down of rules to a dog is better for him than let the **** run up and down barking his head off for no reason. It's not normal.
As for falling out with the neighbours, you only get one life, your home is a place to recuperate these days for work and maybe have a relax at weekends, maybe in the garden with a pint and the radio. Look at it this way, if you inform someone and they are told to train them and / or keep them quiet, then the facilitation of this will turn out good for everyone, quiet dogs / quiet street / trained dogs or gone away dogs and the most important thing is your happy. I suppose you don't work nights, what if you did though or wanted to sell the house and you are trying to give it the sell to some prospective buyers, "It's like well. well tranquil here and that,you feel me ? I like bread as well!" and them **** are out 'n about barking. No good.
https://www.gov.uk/report-noise-pollution-to-council
Which says specifically:-
If you’re having a problem with noise like loud music, noisy pubs, rowdy parties or barking dogs in your neighborhood, your council can help you.