How To Stop Dogs From Barking
Unwanted barking is one of the most common behavior problems
in dogs. It is normal for dogs to vocalize and bark from
time to time but often this behavior escalates - much to the
frustration of many dog owners and their angry neighbors! There
are many causes of unwanted barking, and you must determine why
your dog is barking before you can begin a program of
retraining. You may need help from your animal behaviorist
or veterinarian to do this.
Is your dog seeking attention?
One cause of unwanted barking is attention seeking. You may
have inadvertently reinforced this behavior if your
pup barked a lot and you gave him attention to try to
stop the behavior. As an older dog, he may be exhibiting
this behavior because he is left alone for long periods of
time, does not have appropriate stimulation or exercise, or is
an active dog that needs to have a job to be happy. If you
suspect this is the cause of your dog’s unwanted barking
behavior, you can start to retrain him by concentrating on the
following:
- First and foremost, make sure that he is getting enough
exercise.
- Take daily walks - this also allows him to explore the
world around him, which is good mental exercise as
well.
- If you have a local dog park, take your dog there and
let him socialize with other dogs and people.
- Take an obedience class - this is good for mental
stimulation and will help you to better communicate with
your dog.
- Provide many interesting toys to keep your dog busy
while you are not around.
- Make sure to spend one on one time with your dog on a
daily basis and make it fun so that your dog learns that he
doesn’t need to bark to get your attention.
Is your dog afraid of something?
Another cause of excessive barking is fear. Many dogs
bark during thunderstorms or around unfamiliar people. If
your dog is barking as a response to thunderstorms or other
loud noises, provide him with a safe place he can go in these
situations such as a crate. Make his safe place fun by
providing good treats such as a Kong filled with peanut butter
to keep him occupied. Play a radio or the television at a
low level to help mask the noise. If your dog is barking
at unfamiliar people, help him get over this fear by enlisting
the help of your friends and neighbors. Have them walk by
and approach your dog. Have them ask him to sit, and when
he does so without barking, have them give him a
treat. Soon your dog will learn to associate unfamiliar
people with treats and will learn new positive
behaviors. If your dog barks at people and noises that are
coming from outside the house, you may want to limit his access
to rooms with windows. This will help cut down on the
unwanted barking behavior.
Is your dog suffering from separation anxiety?
If your dog is barking when you’re not home, it could be due
to separation anxiety. If your dog is especially attached
to you or has recently experienced a situation of change in his
routine such as divorce, a move, or a death in the family, this
could be the case. To remedy this kind of barking
behavior, you will need to start a course of
desensitization. You can begin to do this by taking very
small trips such as just out to the mailbox and back, while
leaving fun toys and yummy treats for your dog. As your
dog learns to behave while you’re gone, slowly increase the
length of time you are gone. To check and see if your dog
is barking when you’re gone, you may need to use a tape
recorder or enlist the help of your neighbors. Separation
anxiety often needs to be treated with medication as well as
desensitization. If you suspect your dog is barking due to
separation anxiety, please consult your veterinarian or animal
behaviorist. More about
separation anxiety here
Dog barking collars
Some people choose to treat their dog’s unwanted barking
problems with dog barking collars. The most humane bark
collar available today is the citronella collar. These
bark collars work by spraying harmless citronella in your dog’s
face whenever he barks. Studies show a very high rate of
success with the use of these kinds of collars. Using a
citronella collar for a period of time can help to reinforce
more positive behaviors.
There are many training tips and tools available to help you
replace unwanted barking with more positive behaviors. If
you need more information, consult your veterinary staff or pet
professional.
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Barking Dog barking can be a major problem,
especially if it's YOUR dog! If there is anything neighbors
hate, it's loud noise coming from your house or garden - not
everything is music to one's ears. And dogs barking seemingly
without good reason is exceptionally annoying.
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