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Understand why your dog barks to see how you can help it stop
barking.
By Clint Johnson
Can you count the times when you have found yourself
screaming, “Stop barking” at your dog? Sorry to say, screaming
at your dog hardly ever finds the underlying cause of the
crisis, i.e. excessive barking. Dogs do not stop barking until
they are ready. If you yell, you will not prevent such typical
dog conduct. On the contrary, you will just add some levels to
the sound pollution. Even more, in the case where your dog seems
to have no control over its barking behavior, you risk having
issues with your neighbors or with the rest of your family.
Each effort headed for the adjustment of such behavior must
start with awareness of the triggers of dogs’ barking. Pretty
much like we do, dogs want to “talk”. Therefore, each time that
they want to share something with us or with other dogs, they
will yowl, snarl, groan, whine, growl, or bark. One can only
imagine the grounds for a barking behavior; even more, the
reasons may be more than we could imagine. Dogs may bark because
of fretfulness, irritation, isolation, or dullness. On the other
hand, maybe something has frightened them and, consequently,
they will start barking. Of course, everyone wants his or her
dog to stop barking when such behavior becomes irritating for
other people.
A series of some stop barking collars come attached to an
electric dog fence, creating thus a manner of training your dog
both to stay within the space where it has permission to walk
and to maintain the adequate level of barking, without
disturbing you or your neighbors. Of course, you have to keep in
mind that such an electric dog fence system will not remove
entirely the barking behavior of your dog. Nor should you expect
that, because in certain situations, dog barking is welcome. For
a case in point, we do not think that you would like to have
your dog hushed if an outsider entered your property without
permission.
Many dogs growl because they feel alone when their human
friends are not with them. Such dogs might control their barking
if you take care that, before leaving, you provide your dog with
the suitable amount of food and water. If you add a chew toy,
things grow even better, as your dog will feel that it remains
alone in a more comfortable environment. On the other hand, what
can you do when, against all of your efforts to create a
comfortable environment for your dog, it just will not stop
barking?
Well, in such circumstances, you can acquire a training
collar that deals particularly with such barking conduct.
Furthermore, if you want to have your dog knowing its place and
not crossing the boundaries of your yard, you can acquire an
electric dog fence. Such a system will take care that your dog
learns the limits of the space where it has permission to walk
and bark, without crossing it and risking annoying some
passer-by or neighbor. Essentially, the dog will stop once it
perceives a tone that indicates it is reaching its boundaries.
Of course, you will need to engage in some training to have
your pet used with the electric dog fence and with the bark
collar. The dog needs training so that it should become aware
easier of what it has permission to do and of what it should not
do. Electric dog fencing and a bark collar may prove a suitable
combination to teach your dog proper behavior. You only have to
remember that, while you are training your dog, positive
appreciation of its efforts might do more than any containment
system alone. Keep in mind that your pet is highly attached to
you and it will know how to reward your appreciation.
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