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Barking Dog Listen

 

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When you are constantly hearing a barking dog, listen to the type of bark. This will tell you what the dog is trying to communicate to you. Dogs bark for various reasons and before you take steps to stop the barking you need to determine why the dog is barking so much. If the dog is confined to a kennel or a backyard for long periods of time, it may be barking to get your attention and to let you know that it is still there. The dog may be lonely or bored or wants to go for a run. If the dog does not get enough exercise, they tend to bark a lot just to relieve the tension and for something to do.

When you hear a barking dog, listen for a rhythmic repetition of barks. This is one sign of a bored and lonely dog. If the dog does not get enough exercise it will bark in order to release built up tension. There are also dogs that are very sensitive to the environment and when they are out doors they will bark at every little sound. It may be a good idea to keep a dog that does this inside at night, rather than keeping it outside in the doghouse. Barking can also be the result of training. An owner that always responds to a dog’s bark is inadvertently teaching the dog to bark when it wants attention. Sometimes is better to start ignoring the dog in an effort to retrain it, but this is easier said than done.

When your are trying to retrain a barking dog, listen to the number of barks in each session and start by trying to reduce the number. You also need to eliminate situations or objects that trigger the dog’s barking and increase the length of time between barking sessions. You will not be able, not should you expect, to eliminate the barking all together because barking is essential to the dog’s overall health.
 

 

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