Information about why does a dog bark and how to stop your dog from barking excessively!
A dog that is constantly barking can become irritating to the quietude and peace around the neighborhood.
But Why Does Your Dog Bark?
While it’s not exactly rocket science, your dog’s barking is its way of communication to the world; it can also mean several other things such as:
- It is trying to get your attention due to dog separation anxiety, boredom or loneliness.
- It may feel threatened or senses non-pack members intruding into its territory.
- It is trying to alert you and members of his pack of any potential threat or impending danger.
Ways And How To Stop Your Dog From Barking
Negative Association - This is also commonly known as the squirt gun method. Together with the command "No", call out the command and spray your dog with water when you catch him or her barking excessively. Use consistently, your dog will start to associate barking as an unpleasant experience as most dogs do not like to get wet.
Training Collars - Anti-dog barking collars can be very helpful if you need to leave your dog alone while you are away at work. Some of these training collars release a harmless, nontoxic smell or a mild shock that your dog does not encounter on a regular basis. Due to these smell or sudden shock, as a result, your dog will become distracted and stop barking.
Additional Useful Dog Training Tips You Should Know And Apply
- Make sure that you dissuade your dog from barking immediately. Do not wait to correct your dog after five minutes of barking, your dog will not understand the reason for the discipline. This can or will lead to undesirable side effects, such as your loving dog becoming fearful, shy, and even afraid of you.
- After your dog has stopped barking, reward him or her with your dog favorite toy or treat. This way, your dog will equate quietness with yummy treats and will therefore learn to stop barking so much.
- If your dog continues to barks excessively even after positive reinforcement training and corrections, it may be a symptom of a larger problem. Your dog might be suffering from some form of mental or physical issue. Visit your vet to have the problem assessed. Any health issues must be addressed first before any further training can continue.
Finally, without a constantly barking dog, you will find your relationship with your dog grow more lovingly and affectionate. Therefore, instead of formulating a negative relationship with your canine, take proactive measures today and start training your dog not to bark!
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