Saturday, December 1, 2007

Tips to Stop Dog Barking in a Gentle Humane Way for a Peaceful Life

Dog barking is an indication that they want to tell their owners something, communicate with other fellow dogs, or express an emotion. All of you must have noticed that the pattern and style of dog barking is different when he wants food or when he is playing with other dogs or when in company of a stranger.

Unfortunately for dog lovers, we can only guess the hidden meaning of their barking behavior. However, with a little observation and patience we can understand the communication and interaction style of a barking dog in case of dealing with humans.

This does not mean that barking at any time and every time is allowed. If a puppy realizes that his barking always gets his master's attention, resulting in getting him the object he barked at, he will soon be barking all time. In fact there are high chances that he will learn to bark intensely and alarmingly to get an instant response. You must train your dog against such indiscriminate barking.

  • The first method is to patiently wait till he gets quieted down. Give him what he wants only after he is quiet. This will make him understand that barking won't get him anything.

  • Stop dog from barking at visitors by proper dog training and ensuring that your guests do not give any attention to the dog till he is quiet. You can also try to make him learn good social skills and how to greet guests nicely.

  • At times your dog might bark in alarm to inform you about something. In a response, praise him and then ask him to be quiet so that he gets the message that you have understood what he wants to communicate and does not need to continue barking. This will help him to relax and stop dog barking.

  • You can also use whispering as experts say that whispering is much more effective for dog barking than shouting at him.

  • You can also try teaching pups to bark only at your command on a particular command word and then reward them. After this you can effortlessly get them to be quiet. The most important thing is that you should be able to control your dogs barking especially at night or in public places.

  • There are barking dog collars available which have been found to be quite effective, the dog bark collars can be found both in real shops and online shops. It is very convenient to use them.

  • Lastly, all your efforts to control the dog's barking can only be successful if you are able to determine as to why your dog is barking so much and then improve those circumstances.

  • Understand if he is barking to protect his terrain or because his surroundings are extremely stimulating, or from long confinement, or because he is getting bored, or maybe even since his barking always gets him what he wants.

  • There are some situations when barking is necessary. You should teach the dog to discriminate between the desirable and the undesirable circumstances and it will go a long way in curbing the dog barking problem!

Vincent Y is a passionate animal lover and dogs especially infatuate him. His love for dogs has given him a wide experience and practical knowledge regarding their various aspects of rearing. For more useful tips that really work visit his dog's website at http://DogLoverClubs.com

2 comments:

Unknown said...

Here is a good rule to start with: Barking is OK until the dog is told to "Stop Barking." Think of "Stop Barking" as an obedience command rather that simply an unpredictable reprimand. Each time your dog barks, after two or three woofs, praise her for sounding the alarm. Then tell her, "Stop Barking." Simultaneously, waggle an especially tasty food treat in front of her nose.

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Yen Yen said...

Thx for your tips, Michael.

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