by Simone Fitzgerald
It doesn't matter how big your dogs bark is or how old your dog is because no matter what you will see that you must get your dogs bark under control. It is an instinct for a dog to bark, but there are ways that you can get it under control and stop annoying bark behavior.
When you want to make sure that your dog stops barking, there are a number of different things that you should keep in mind. Remember, if one method doesn't work, there are going to be other things to try. Just be persistent!
First, make sure that you know why your dog is barking. Dogs never bark for no reason, though the reasons that they do bark might surprise you. First and perhaps most useful to owners is the alert bark, which tells you that they see something or someone strange or alarming.
Many dogs,but especially puppies, will bark for attention, while some dogs will also bark if they are startled. The kind of barking that many people deal with is bored or lonely barking, where your dog feels that he is alone and needs company. When a dog is bored, for example, he or she might bark because they need an outlet for their energy.
What kind of barker is your dog? Have they always barked? If you have recently adopted an older dog, this might be something that you need to think about. The old adage of not being able tot each an old dog new tricks is actually not true, but it does take some patience.
Many people first react by yelling at the dog, but this does not work. When you yell you could startle your dog or even frighten him. He could also think you are playing. Instead choose a word that you want to use as a command to use to stop barking. It should be something that everyone in the family uses. Something like enough or quiet can be a great choice. You can also use a spray bottle to spritz your dog. It can surprise the dog and make the problem work but in many cases it will help the dog associate barking with an unpleasant experience which can work.
Since loneliness and boredom are often cases of barking you should think about this. Do you spend enough time with your dog? When he barks go to him and see if that stops it. If your dog feels happy and secure then he will not be as likely to bark when he is alone. Just make sure there is regular interaction with the family and the dog. Help him be happy. Dogs are naturally inclined to be in groups because they are pack animals, so it feel unnatural for him to be alone.
Sometimes you may not be able to find the reason for your dogs barking. It can be helpful to consult with a veterinarian or animal specialist. They can help you to find underlying reasons that may not have been obvious. It is always possible to stop barking, so just be persistent. - 20511
Training your dog to live happily in your house is vital for your sanity and the dogs. Simone is a blogger on dog care and on her (http://www.dogcagesforless.co.uk) dog cages website she explains how to use a (http://www.dogcagesforless.co.uk/metaldogcages.html) metal dog cage to train your dog and keep it under control. A dog can feel comfortable in a dog cage because it is like a homely den.
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