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Learn to control excessive dog 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 - not everything is music to one's ears and dogs barking
seemingly without good reason is exceptionally annoying.
Barking can be controlled through a number of ways, but
as with all forms of dog obedience training, positive reinforcement helps
more than hitting your dog or just shouting at him to quiet down. You
can try to restrain your dog from barking by using a muzzle, but this
won't stop him from whining and in the end, you haven't resolved the noise
problem. Sometimes dogs bark for no visible reason, but it's only because
they're lonely or restless.
One of the lesser known ways of stopping a dog from barking
is by countering noise with noise. How to do this? Put a few coins or
pebbles inside a small empty can, and whenever your dog starts barking,
take the can in hand and shake it. The noise will startle the dog and
make him stop barking. He might start up again in a bit, but just shake
the can again; sooner or later your dog will understand what the noise
means, and be conditioned to respect it.
If you're keeping a puppy and the poor little thing can't
stop barking, take him aside and hold his jaws shut. While you're holding
the jaws closed, say "No!" firmly. Release the muzzle once the
puppy has calmed down... but if he starts barking again, repeat what you
did. Sooner or later he'll get the hint, or will at least be too exhausted
to continue barking, then go back to sleep. After a few days of this,
your puppy will be sure to understand what "No!" means when
he barks.
Special collars are another way to train your pets into
behaving - but try to avoid shock collars, except in very extreme cases.
Tone or vibration collars won't harm your dog, but ought to work as well.
Vibration collars may be smarter, especially if you're keeping more than
one dog, since it's quieter. Moreover, tone collars may emit sounds similar
to cell phones or other digital devices, and they might end up confusing
your dog more than helping him.
Stopping barking doesn't have to be a tricky task...
however, it is important to remain humane and considerate of your dog,
at all cost
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