Training Your Dog To Keep Quiet
The way that a dog barks has been developed over the years by our training processes, we have adapted the dog to bark to help us out, and whether it...
The way that a dog barks has been developed over the years by our training processes, we have adapted the dog to bark to help us out, and whether it is to round the sheep up on the farm or to deter intruders on our property, the dog’s bark is for a reason.
Training has helped the dog to communicate with its master by barking when it gets excited or if it just wants to let you know something.
If you pat your dog, or give it a reward when your dog barks, then it is inevitable that it will continue to bark. It is important that you know what your dog is trying to tell you.
If you have a dog that barks a lot you really needs to find out the cause of his barking. Is he barking because he wants to warn you of something or is he trying to tell you something? If he is just barking out of the need to get attention then wait until he goes quiet and reward him. That way he will know that he does not have to bark all the time to get the attention he craves for.
If you just reward the dog when he barks as a way to keep him quiet then he will just keep barking.
There are some dogs that will bark at almost anything. If someone comes too close they will bark. They sometimes even bark at people who are on the opposite side of the street from you. These are very territorial creatures.
You could try to distract your dog when they are barking. Once they have stopped give them a reward, this sends another positive message to the dog that not barking all the time is the proper thing to do.
Communication with your dog is good for you and for him. He will get the attention he needs and you will get the peace and quiet that you need.
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