Monday, February 16, 2009

How to Stop Your Dog from Barking


Barking is normal for all dogs, but what happens when your dog barks non-stop day and night causing frustration to you and to your neighbors? If this is the case, there is no reason to despair.

There are some simple ways you can use to control excessive barking.

Top 5 tips to stop your dog from barking:

1) Don't try to stop barking altogether: She barks because she wants to communicate with the world, so you can't really expect her to be completely silent all the time. Sometimes dogs perceive someone or something as a potential danger, some other times the cause might be boredom, loneliness or lack of exercise. Also keep in mind that some breeds tend to bark more than others.

2) Use Positive Reinforcement: First create a trigger word to let your dog know that it's time to stop barking. If she obeys, praise her and give her food rewards. If she doesn't, try the technique described below.

3) Ignore your dog: If she doesn't obey your commands to stop barking, simply walk away from her. This way, you will show her that when she acts in such an annoying manner, she is not worthy of your attention. At first she may bark harder, but be persistent and don't look or talk to her. She will soon realize that by displaying this behavior she might lose your attention and your love.

4) Distract her: Many times dogs bark because they are bored or lonely, so do something to entertain her. You can leave the television or the radio on to give her a sense of company and you can also give her an entertaining toy.

5) Don't keep her too confined: Walk your dog everyday and try to exercise her for at least half an hour daily, or else she will become restless and frustrated. You can greatly improve your dog's behavior with proper training.

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