Why Your Dog Barks
by Andrei Smith
Barking is a natural behavior for all dogs. Sometimes, however, a barking dog
is a problem for his owner. A responsible dog owner cannot let his or her dog
become a nuisance to others. Chronic barking puts both the dog and the owner at
risk of complaints from disturbed neighbors.
It can also create unnecessary duties for animal control or police officers
charged with upholding anti-barking ordinances. In some cases it can also lead
to the relinquishment of the dog by an owner who does not know how to solve the
problem.
Before a barking problem can be solved, a dog's owner must first understand why
the dog is barking. For many dogs, chronic barking or howling is a cry for
help. A dog who does not receive enough care or attention from his owner often
becomes a barker.
Dogs are social animals, and they need exercise and interaction with their
human companions - and sometimes other dogs. Some dogs are simply bored when
left alone in the home or the yard while the owner is away, and will bark at a
passerby or at neighborhood disturbances.
Owners of these dogs may not understand that a dog cannot be expected to sit
quietly or entertain himself while his owner is away. Once a dog owner has
determined that the dog's social needs are being met, he or she must look for
appropriate and effective ways to control the barking and prevent their dogs
from becoming a nuisance to family and neighbors.
Eliminating problem barking
If your dog barks at a passerby, try closing him out of rooms or outside areas
that border streets and sidewalks when he must be home alone. For dogs kept
exclusively indoors, simply putting the dog outside does not often solve the
problem. However, allowing a dog who barks when left outdoors to remain inside
may be effective.
For some dogs, barking is simply an entertaining way to spend a long or boring
day. Safe chew or play toys may help provide entertainment. A mid-day visit and
a game of fetch with a professional pet-sitter, or a trusted adult neighbor,
will also help to pass time and prevent barking.
Before beginning training with the No Bark Collar
No bark collars were created to help dog owners deter unwanted barking. They
can be used to control barking when the owner is not present or in other
specific situations. However success is dependent on proper use.
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Stop Your Dog's Excessive Barking

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