Barking Problems: Train your dog
to stop barking
by Moses Chia
All dogs bark, it’s their way to communicate a message.
Dog barks for various reasons: to greet, to alert, out of
boredom, to attract attention or when they are excited.
Although some barking from is acceptable, too
much barking is certainly annoying, especially for your neighbors
and eventually leading to complains. The easiest way to stop
a problematic barker is to control his barking while you are
at home:
1. Set up a situation where your dog will always
bark. For example, you can ask someone to ring your doorbell
or knock on your door.
2. When your dog charges to
the door and start to bark loudly, approach your dog, grab
his collar and give the command “quiet” –
no shouting please, it doesn’t help.
3. If he stops barking, praise
and reward. He’s a genius and deserves it.
4. When he continues barking,
close his mouth with your hand, wrap your fingers around his
muzzle – use both hands if needed, and give the command
for him to keep quiet. Praise if he stops.
Most dogs would be able to learn the “quiet”
command with repeated training like this. Set up similar situations
to "lure" your dog to bark and repeat training whenever
possible.
If you happen to own a hard-core persistent
barker, use this method:
1. Vinegar-Water solution –
mix a proportion of 7/8 water & 1/8 vinegar together.
Pour the mixture into a water pistol or what kids call “super
soaker” for longer distance shooting.
2. Aim and shoot at his chest
whenever he can’t stop barking even on your command.
Dogs hate the smell of vinegar and would usually back off
and stop barking. He’ll even sneeze a few times. It’s
harmless so you need not worry.
3. As always, praise him when
he stops barking.
For your information, your dog might still be
barking noisily and disrupting your neighborhood when you
are not at home. In this case, you’ll need a training
equipment known as “bark collars” to help train
him.
There are several types of bark collars on the
market. Some of these collars send an electric shock to your
dog when he barks, some make a high pitch sound or emits a
squirt of citronella which is annoying but safe for your dog.
Usually, these collars can help you solve a problematic barker.
Personally, I’ll recommend the high pitch
sound or citronella collars. They are very effective and more
humane dog training tools.
About the Author
Moses Chia is a dog lover and owner of http://DogsObedienceTraining.com
– The dog training resource site for a happier and healthier
dog. You are welcome to reprint this article if you keep the
content and live link intact.
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