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Stop Excessive Dog Barking...

...And Make Your Neighborhood a Quieter Place

By Kassidy Emmerson, published May 19, 2006
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Barking is a dog's way to communicate. Your dog may bark when it greets you. It may bark to tell you it's hungry or thirsty. It might bark to let you know of the presence of a stranger. There are many good reasons why your dog barks. Unfortunately, a dog often barks when he or she is lonely, bored, or when they have pent-up energy to release. This type of communication can be termed as excessive. It can also be annoying to your ears. And maybe to your neighbor's ears as well. The good news is that you can stop excessive dog barking, if you have the know-how.

First off, if your dog barks just because he or she is bored, or, just needs some exercise, you can easily remedy that. Take some time to play with your dog and give it the attention it craves to stop excessive barking. Dogs that are tied up outside are especially prone to loneliness and boredom. Give your canine doggy chews to munch on and toys to play with to keep them occupied. You should also bring your dog inside for some interaction with you and your family as often as possible. This will also alleviate loneliness and boredom.

Maybe you should even consider getting a second canine if yours is alone too much. The companionship can be a valuable help to stop excessive dog barking.

Now, to help stop excessive dog barking, you'll also need to train your canine. Keep in mind there is "good" barking and "bad" barking. You should praise or otherwise reward your dog for "good" barking. "Bad" barking, on the other hand, requires you to correct your dog.

For example, if a stranger comes to your door, and your dogs barks, he or she is doing its job as a watchdog. It's letting you know that a stranger- someone who doesn't belong on the property- is trespassing. (At least in your dog's mind.) You should praise and reward your dog for this type of barking. Pet him or her for a minute or so, and tell it, "Good (Name)" repeatedly. Keep a container of his or her favorite dog treats handy. Give your dog one or two when it barks for a good reason. Let your canine know this type of dog barking is permissible.

Stop Excessive Dog Barking...

There are many good reasons why your dog barks. Unfortunately, a dog often barks when he or she is lonely, bored, or when they have pent-up energy to release.

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Takeaways
  • Praise your dog for good barking and scold him or her for bad barking.
  • Praising or rewarding your dog when it quits barking as ordered is an effective teaching tactic.
  • Barking is your dog's main type of communication.
Did You Know?
Dogs use their ears like radars. They can hear sounds that are too faint for humans to hear. They can also hear high frequency sounds that humans can't detect. Once a dog hears a sound, it can also zero in on its location.
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