Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Canine Obedience Training - How to Stop Barking Dogs!

Trying to figure out how to stop barking dogs can be a challenge, but with just a bit of effort you can figure out what the problem is and address it.

The first thing you need to do is to try to figure out why the dog is barking in the first place. Is it under distress? Is it bored? Is he lonely? Is your dog getting enough exercise? These are all factors that can continue to a barking dog.
It is usually pretty obvious if your dog is under distress and you can take care of the situation.

If your dog is bored, be sure to be providing ways for your dog to use his mind. Get some puzzle games designed just for dogs. Trying some new training techniques and going through those a couple times of day help stimulate a dog’s mind.

It’s vital that your dog is getting enough exercise. Lack of exercise contributes to many more behavioral problems besides just barking. You should be walking a large, active dog for 40 minutes to one hour every day. A small dog should be exercised 20-30 minutes each day. But sometimes walking just isn’t enough, especially if you have a very active dog or you are a slow walker. Try playing fetch with your dog or having him chase a Frisbee to get out some of that extra energy. You can also create a chase toy by tying a small stuffed animal to the end of a nylon horse whip and have your dog chase it. Dogs love the way it bounces around and will run and jump and really wear themselves out.

If, after trying the above, you still have a barking dog, then I recommend a citronella bark collar. This collar can sense when your dog barks and will emit a harmless puff of citronella. Dogs highly dislike citronella so it distracts them enough to stop the barking. When trying to figure out how to stop barking dogs, we have found the citronella bark collar to be highly effective, especially for chronic barkers.

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