Dogs Bark - How to Stop a Dog From Barking

By Penelope Diamante

Have you ever tried to ask yourself what have you done to stop your dog from barking? Your dog may have attended obedience classes and you may have even taken time to provide your canine with home training. It may be time to consider obedience training classes.

The advantages of obedience training outweigh the time and effort that you invest in it, and it will solve your barking dog problem.
 
The ideal way to control barking is to allow your dog to bark when it is appropriate, but to discourage barking when it becomes a nuisance. Ideally you should train your canine to stop barking on your command.

This article describes the immediate solutions to manage the problem of barking dogs. There are many products on the market today to stop your dog from barking. Ultrasonic devices can be placed your house or yard, and when your dog barks, they emit ultrasonic sounds which are inaudible to people. Ultrasonic devices work on the principal of it is safe and humane to simply distract even the most relentless barker. These external systems may also be used to control your neighbors barking dogs.

You can also try collars that are designed to stop your dog from barking. Obviously a collar-based solution can only be used on your own pet. Your neighbor will probably not approve of you putting a collar on their canine.

Anyway the most effective collars are either citronella spray collars or electronic collars. Citronella collars emit spray when the dog barks. A number of dog owners have had measurable success with this type of bark collar, but it really depends on the individual dog.

If your dog refuses to stop barking and barks at virtually everything, then you are probably going to experience more success with an electronic bark collar. Barking dogs can be a severe nuisance for you and your neighbors, so any investment in solving the problem will help improve the quality of life for the humans who have to listen to endless barking.

Solving a barking dog problem requires patience. Remember that dogs communicate by barking, so insisting that your dog not bark may be like asking people not to talk. Even still there is definitely a difference between necessary and unnecessary barking. The key is that your dog learns to distinguish one from another.

Sometimes dogs bark for attention so if you respond by giving the dog attention, you are only training your dog to bark at inappropriate times.

Read more about how I solved my barking dog problem at dogloversonly.com: http://www.dogloversonly.com/blog/dog_barking.html

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