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Keep ignoring the dog if they are barking. The act of moving away from him will help him learn that you are not going to give into his demanding behavior. You moving away will also, more often than not, stop him from barking and give you a chance to reward the quiet.
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Read More »A series about dog barking, how to stop barking, why dogs bark and much more. One of the most problematic behaviors a dog does naturally is bark. We commonly hear dog owners complain that their dog barks at them all day, barks at other dogs, barks in their crate or barks at the front door. This can not only be disruptive to the peacefulness of your home but can become a big issue if you’re receiving complaints from your neighbors or apartment management. Often times owners become so stressed by their dog’s constant barking that they resort to extreme measures, like bark collars or even debarking! Dogs bark for many reasons; attention, to sound the alarm, anxiety, excitement and boredom are just a few. And if you have more than one dog in your home you already know that barking is contagious, no matter what the reason. In order to alleviate a “barking problem” we must first figure out why the dog is barking. It’s important to keep in mind that barking is a completely normal and natural behavior for dogs and the average dog does not bark excessively, though it may not seem that way to our ears. Barking is a key form of communication for our dogs and their woofs, yips and growls can mean many different things. In this series of posts we are going to take a look at each of these reasons in depth and give you ways to “fix the issue”. First up: Attention/ Demand Barking *We’ll add here that the first step to reducing barking in any situation is to make sure your dog is not bored. They should be getting plenty of mental and physical stimulation throughout the day. Food puzzles, kongs, training, walks, fetch and even doggie daycare are great ways to give dogs plenty of enrichment and keep boredom at bay. For ideas on Canine Enrichment activities check out the facebook groups: Canine Enrichment and Beyond the Bowl.
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Read More »Ignore, ignore, ignore. This may seem like something that’s easier said than done. IT IS! It takes the patience of a saint and nerves of steel! And possibly the aid of ear plugs or noise cancelling headphones. But if you give into your dog’s attention/demand barking it will continue. Think of it this way, if your dog is barking to get your attention and you give your dog attention (even if it’s to say “HUSH!”) your dog has just gotten what he wants. The barking worked. Likewise if your dog is barking for his dinner or for you the “THROW THE BALL!” if you give into the demand and perform the action your dog will continue to perform this behavior in the future. Dogs do what works. Instead of letting your dog train you, ignore the barking. Avert your attention and gaze, heck you can even turn your whole body away from them, and wait for them to stop. When they stop barking, even for a few seconds, say YES! and give her some pets, a treat or a short play session. She will quickly learn that quiet gets the attention from you or whatever it is they are demanding. If you’re having a hard time ignoring the barking OR you live in an apartment or condo (I get it, you can’t let you dog bark for hours on end), put a piece of paper or chalk board on the other side of the house from where you normally hang out (and where your dog most frequently barks at you). I like to put it on the refrigerator door. When your dog starts barking at you turn away from him, if he persists for longer than a minute get up and walk to the “Bark Board” and mark down the date, time and offense (1st, 2nd, 3rd). Then quietly walk back to where you were sitting. Keep ignoring the dog if they are barking. The act of moving away from him will help him learn that you are not going to give into his demanding behavior. You moving away will also, more often than not, stop him from barking and give you a chance to reward the quiet. You also have to added bonus of documenting when your dog is at his “barkiest”. So you can start taking preventative measures to stop the barking before it starts.
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Read More »As stated before, a bored dog is the most common reason for demand barking. The average dog leads a pretty mundane life. Wake up, go for a walk, sleep all day until the owner gets home, maybe go for a walk again and meal times thrown in between. While this sounds like a relaxing day to most of us, for a dog that was likely bred to do a job at one point, it can be a schedule for complete boredom. Add enrichment to your dog’s life through food puzzles, treat dispensing toys, mentally stimulating games, positive reinforcement based training and walks that involve more than just a bathroom break. A dog that spends his hours alone working for his food, will be a much calmer dog when you arrive home. Don’t forget the physical activity too! Play with your dog, throw the ball (as long as they aren’t barking), play tug, go to the park for a sniff, run, jump, PLAY! You’ll have a happier, more content pup in those times where you just want to relax. AND it will decrease the barking all the way around. Next up in WOOF! The Barky Dog Series: Alert Barking “The Mailman is Here!”
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