Tired of Your Dog's Barking? Learn How to Correct It.
Barking is a normal and natural thing for a dog. Dogs bark as a way of communicating with humans and other dogs. It is also a method for expressing themselves. Occasionally we appreciate a dogs bark to warn us of possible danger as well as protect us from harm. Excessive barking however can be very frustrating. It is important for your dog to learn when to bark and when to be silent. Your job is to teach them. The sooner you start working on barking problems the easier it will be to correct. A common recommendation is to teach your dog the speak command and silent command. This is a good foundation for your dog.
Excessive barking may be a result of lack of exercise, stress, boredom, separation anxiety and more. It is important to allow your dog to exercise and give it mental stimulation as well. It should have access to toys and should be given the opportunity to socialize with other dogs and humans.
Prior to attempting to stop your dog from barking first try to understand the reason behind it. Depending on the cause your solution may be different. You may also need to decide if your dogs barking is really excessive or not. Some barking should be tolerated as it is a normal method of communication for your dog.
As a way of training your dog, every time your dog barks at someone passing by praise the dog for making your aware then tell them to be silent. If they are silent for a few seconds praise them again. Give them a treat as soon as they are quiet. Slowly increase the length of time before give them another treat. If they keep barking repeat the command with a stronger tone and with increased body language. Again, once they are quiet praise them. This will likely take several attempts before your dog's picks up on exactly what you want but if done consistently your dog should pick it up.
If you are unsuccessful in getting your dog to stop barking using standard methods you may need to invest in an anti-barking collar that squirts citronella into the air when your dog barks. Because most dogs dislike the smell they will avoid barking.
Excessive barking may be a result of lack of exercise, stress, boredom, separation anxiety and more. It is important to allow your dog to exercise and give it mental stimulation as well. It should have access to toys and should be given the opportunity to socialize with other dogs and humans.
Prior to attempting to stop your dog from barking first try to understand the reason behind it. Depending on the cause your solution may be different. You may also need to decide if your dogs barking is really excessive or not. Some barking should be tolerated as it is a normal method of communication for your dog.
As a way of training your dog, every time your dog barks at someone passing by praise the dog for making your aware then tell them to be silent. If they are silent for a few seconds praise them again. Give them a treat as soon as they are quiet. Slowly increase the length of time before give them another treat. If they keep barking repeat the command with a stronger tone and with increased body language. Again, once they are quiet praise them. This will likely take several attempts before your dog's picks up on exactly what you want but if done consistently your dog should pick it up.
If you are unsuccessful in getting your dog to stop barking using standard methods you may need to invest in an anti-barking collar that squirts citronella into the air when your dog barks. Because most dogs dislike the smell they will avoid barking.
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