Barking Dogs - Positive Training
December 16th, 2008 by admin | Filed under Uncategorized.Of course, you have to understand that barking is a natural way for the puppy or dog to communicate, both with you and with other dogs. Here are a few things to do and things to avoid while training your dog:
Do this as part of a barking dog training program
ü When the dog is locked up in a confined space (such as a dog crate), whining and barking will be more frequent. Try to avoid keeping the dog locked up as such if possible and try to educate him, from puppy stage, that barking for hours won’t solve the problem.
ü Dogs are social animals – their barking is a call to socialization on many occasions. Barking dog training programs should focus on teaching the dog to deal with isolation and to eliminate separation anxiety as much as possible.
ü There are other reasons for excessive barking – the dog is hungry, thirsty, sick, uncomfortable or feels threatened.
ü Create the best conditions for your dog and if he still barks continuously say NO on a firm voice – do this every time he starts barking and keeps going for more than half a minute - for more info please visit
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