Sunday, October 18, 2009

Dog Training Tips- Dog Barking? --REVEALED!-- 4 Secrets!

By Scott Erickson

Bark! Bark!! BARK!!!

The dog barked the neighbor boy right off of his bicycle last week, and they complained. Other people have complained about his barking, and it's getting hard to sleep through the night without getting woken once or twice by his barking fits. GRRR!!WOOF!!!

Can anything be done?

Some problem behaviors are more straightforward to deal with than others. Learning how to deal with your dog's excessive barking problem can seem difficult on several levels. It's absolutely possible to correct and deal with this type of behavior, but you have to take a few things into account. There are a lot of reasons that dogs bark, and you can't stop them from ever barking. You wouldn't want to stop your dog from barking when it's appropriate.It's important to be aware of the possible causes of excessive barking so that you can approach and correct it in the right way. There are 3 or 4 reasons that dogs will bark.

THEY'RE BORED

Your dog may bark because he isn't getting enough mental or physical stimulation. Just like a little kid acting out, your dog may bark because he's bored. Make sure that he's getting the exercise and attention that he needs from you. Don't give him attention when he barks for this reason, though. A direct reaction to this type of barking, even a negative reaction, will only encourage your dog to behave in the same way again.

BREED

Your dog may be bred to bark a lot. Many herding dogs and hounds have this trait because of the job that they were bred to do. If you have one of these breeds, he may be barking because it's in his genes. However, you can still train him to bark only when it's appropriate.

SEPARATED FROM THE PACK

Dogs are pack animals. Your dog may bark too much when you leave him home alone because he's separated from his pack and doesn't know how else to find you again. This can be one of the most difficult excessive barking problems to address, but it can be done when you know what is causing the problem.

The main pitfall you have to be sure to avoid in this type of situation is unconsciously rewarding your dog's barking every time you come home. If your dog is barking while you're gone, and then you come home and immediately give him attention, he will think that it was his barking that caused you to return. In order to break this cycle, you have to ignore your dog if he is barking when you first come home. Once he settles you can initiate contact and give him the attention that he wants.

STRANGERS

Anytime a stranger comes near the house, dogs usually perceive them as being an intruder to the pack. It's tricky to eliminate this because strangers generally unwittingly reward barking behavior. The mailman comes, makes intruder type noises with the mail slot, the dog barks, the mailman retreats. Good Boy!

Certain breeds, boredom, separation from the pack, and strangers will sometimes make dogs bark too much. Although it can be annoying, there are times when it's appropriate for your dog to bark. Barking is one of the ways that dogs express themselves. They just need to know when YOU think it's appropriate, or not.

4 Reasons that Dogs Bark:

* Certain breeds

* Certain breeds

* Separation

* Strangers (intruders to the pack)

Bark, Bark! Grrr!! GOOD BOY!!

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