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Wednesday, March 31, 2010

A Simple and Surprisingly Easy Way To Stop a Dog's Barking

One of the biggest complaints of dog owners and their families and neighbors is that they want their dogs to stop barking. Depending on how bad the dog is, they may bark all the time, or only at certain things. Typically those things that they bark at are usually something that happens quite frequently, like a person coming to the door or a car driving by. Any dog can be a chronic barker, and there are actually a few very simple things you can do to try to curb the annoying yelping...

To first understand why a dog barks is the best way to figure out how to stop it. Really, they only bark for a few reasons; attract attention, warn others (people or dogs) of impending danger, or to bring an object they find interesting to the attention of someone or another dog in the room. A good example of each, respectively, is when they're hungry, when a stranger is at the door, and when they're barking at a squirrel. The best way to address these issues immediately is to remove them from the situation or remove the situation from the dog. But sometimes, that is either impossible or just doesn't work, as the dog will still seem very frustrated and vocal even when you remove the situation.

You should first stop giving them attention when they bark. If they bark, acknowledge whatever it is that your dog is barking at and let them know that it is alright and that you see the object they're barking at. This should get them started on the path to "recovery" for their barking dependency.

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