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Stop A Barking Dog In A Few Easy Steps
Posted by Candace Wrighting at May 4th, 2008 in Dogs
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We’ve all heard one at one point or another in our lives. A dog that just seems to bark at anything and everything and wont stop. It is even worse when it is your own dog and you have no clue what is causing it or how to even stop barking dogs in the first place.
Thankfully all dogs bark for a reason, even though we may not always know right off the bat what reason that is. More often than not, your dog is barking to warn you of strangers that are walking near your home.
If your dog is a chronic barker then you may need to look at several different causes before finding the right one that will stop a barking dog successfully. The majority of the time a dog barks because he is bored. If you have been very busy lately and haven’t been spending as much time with your furry friend as you’d like this may be the reason for your barking troubles.
Also, be sure that your dog has plenty of food and water as hunger or thirst could also be causing your dog to bark. Also check the outside temperature. Is it extremely hot or cold making your dog uncomfortable? If so, look into making him an inside dog or at least getting him a decent sized dog house or something that can serve as a shelter from weather.
Either way, it is not that difficult to stop barking dogs if you just look first to see if their immediate needs are met. Spend quality time with your dog each day and make sure he has some toys to play with while you are gone.
Training your dog will make a huge impact because in doing so, you will be able to teach him a command that will tell him when to stop barking. Plus, as you spend time training your dog he will grow to trust you more and you will grow to love him more.
Consider your neighbors. This is something I am well aware of because I was the neighbor of a chronic barker myself and I am well aware of how stressful it can be to have a dog you don’t own bark all throughout the day and night. Don’t be upset if your neighbor comes to you in desperation asking you to do something about the barking. Consider the possibility that your dog may bark a lot more when you are not home.
Even though we may be tempted to stop dog barking completely, keep in mind that barking is the main form of communication your dog has. You don’t want to eliminate his ability to speak to you. So the focus here is to make sure his needs are met and then to teach him proper barking etiquette. When it is alright to go bark and when you have heard enough.
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