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Often it's because they see or hear an animal in the yard, or because they hear other dogs barking in the neighborhood. Other reasons they bark include loneliness, lack of supervision, or inadequate exercise and play. To get them to stop barking at night, you need to give them a more rewarding option.
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Read More »While annoying to us, barking comes naturally to dogs. Because it's a natural instinct, it can be a challenge to get them to stop barking at night. Why do dogs bark at night? Often it's because they see or hear an animal in the yard, or because they hear other dogs barking in the neighborhood. Other reasons they bark include loneliness, lack of supervision, or inadequate exercise and play. To get them to stop barking at night, you need to give them a more rewarding option.
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Read More »In order to stop your dog from barking at night, don't let your dog go outside without you until he learns the desired behavior. Instead of opening the door and letting your dog run freely, put your dog on a leash and go outside with him. This way, you stay in control of the situation. Be sure to praise your dog and give him a treat anytime he looks at you or remains quiet (just like you do inside the house!). He will begin to associate being quiet outside and paying attention to you gets rewarded.
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Read More »Spend as much time as you can with your dog when you're home. At bedtime keep your dog in your bedroom with you. Many people let their dog sleep in their bed. If you rather they didn't, provide them with their own bed—just keep it as close to yours as possible. If you can't trust your dog not to have an accident during the night, consider crating your dog. This is a wonderful way to keep him contained and safe overnight. (This is called "crate training.") Like the dog bed, keep the crate in your bedroom at night to curb loneliness. If your dog is not used to a crate, introduce your dog to the crate slowly and positively and use plenty of treats. The crate needs to be a safe and comfortable place, so make sure you use a nice bed or crate pad. Also consider providing a safe chew to use in the crate, like a hollow hard rubber toy stuffed with peanut butter. This will help calm your dog and give him something to prevent boredom while in the crate. Crate training your dog helps you establish a nighttime routine and encourages your dog to sleep instead of responding to the world around him. Barking is a normal way for dogs to communicate with us and other dogs. They are going to bark—it's bred into their DNA. To avoid excessive barking at night, teach your dog the behaviors you want her to practice inside and outside. Make sure she gets plenty of exercise, playtime, and time with you. And provide her with a safe place to sleep at night. All these combined will help your dog stop barking at night, and may help you sleep more soundly.
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