It’s natural for your dog to bark. It’s instinctive. But, many owners become frustrated when their dogs won’t stop barking. Understanding why your dog barks will help in your training it to curb that behavior. Dogs usually bark as a warning to others. They may be warning you or another animal. Unfortunately, dogs often don’t receive the assurance that their warning has been understood. So, they continue barking. Here we explore some of the methods to train your dog to cease the excessive barking.
Consistent Reactions
Develop a consistent routine when your dog barks. If you’ve acknowledged the reason for its barking, communicate that. Say, “good dog” or something similar. This is an acknowledgement to your dog that you understand their warning. It knows that its job has been fulfilled. Often, owners fail to communicate that to their dogs. Because of this, the dog is not awear they they should cease. You can teach your dog to stop barking by saying the same thing each time (”good dog”).
Sometimes, dogs bark because they’re lonely or bored. Again, consistency is the solution. Show your dog that you won’t tolerate unnecessary barking. Make sure not to show your dog mixed signals. If it’s lonely or bored, spend time with your dog. Help it get some exercise so it exhausts some of its energy. The key is to be consistent in your reactions to your dog’s barking.
Role-Playing
A lot of owners have unwittingly trained their dogs to bark when they leave the house. The dog feels abandoned. Pretend you’re leaving your home. Tell your dog “watch the house.” Then, let the dog see you leave your house. If it begins barking, storm back into your house and be firm with a quick “No!” Over time, your dog will learn that you consider its barking when you leave unacceptable behavior. It will conform to your wishes.
Enjoying The Peace
Excessive barking from dogs is very frustrating to most dog owners. Unfortunately, many owners simply throw up their hands in desperation without taking action. Consistent behavior in your training methods is how you get your dog to stop barking. Take the time to train your dog. This investment will benefit you will peace an quiet in the future. Remember to treat your dog for good behavior, a odor free bully stick or other dog treat is a nice and comforting reward.
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