How To Stop Your Dog From Barking

Training your dog to stop barking is one of the biggest issues you will face as a dog owner.

Excessive dog barking is a real pest for dog owners, their families and also the neighbours. But it is a fact of life that just as us humans love to talk, our dogs also love to communicate through their barking.

So it is a natural thing for your dog to bark, it's just when the barking is excessive that it becomes a big problem, and a nuisance for all concerned.

Dogs bark for any number of reasons, finding out the trigger that sets your dog off is the key to solving the barking problem. Once you identify why your dog is barking or howling too much, you can then start to plan a solution to this behavioral problem.

One thing to keep in mind is that your aim is not to completely stop your dog from barking, rather just controlling it.

Why Do Dogs Bark Excessively?

How To Stop Your Dog From Barking

The most important thing is to clearly communicate to your dog, what is acceptable behavior and what is not (in this case we are talking about excessive barking, but this rule applies whenever you are correcting any behavior problems).

One of the most common mistakes us dog owners make is to inadvertently reward our dogs excessive barking. When our dogs are excessively barking we actually reinforce the behavior when we do these things:

  1. Yell and scream at the dog - this just gives them the attention they were craving.

  2. Let them inside - this rewards their behavior.

  3. Give them a comforting cuddle or some praise - this communicates to your dog that you are happy with them. What you want to communicate is that this nuisance barking is inappropriate.

Once you have established the reason why your dog is barking, you can then apply one or more of these proven techniques:

Whichever method you decide to use to stop your dog from barking make sure you are consistent and always reward appropriate behavior.

Chris Smith is a dog owner and creator of http://www.dog-obedience-training-review.com
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