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Dogs communicate with barks, and if your dog is barking, there is usually a reason for it. Dogs may hear something that we can’t, or they may just bark out of boredom, he may bark just to stay busy!
If you give your dog lots of exercise, toys, attention and have made your yard very interesting teaching him not to bark should be fairly simple.
Start his training with his collar and leash. If he barks, pull on the leash with a sharp jerk, and a firm ‘no’ will show him that his barking is wrong.
Graduate to the more advanced methods of training if it is necessary. Gradually a firm ‘no’ will be the only correction that is needed, and your neighbors will be lots happier!
If he barks only when you are not home, try leaving your radio on a chat station, this may convince him that you are there and keep him quiet.
If this fails, tape a normal family discussion one evening, (you will need a continuous play record to use this method). Every once in a while, throw in the word ‘no’.
When you leave, play the recording, it will remind him that there is always someone around, and that he isn’t supposed to bark.
If all else fails, pretend you are leaving the house for the time. Be very precise with your actions, even jingling the keys to make him think you have locked the door.
You will need to be a really good actor as dogs are very perceptive, and will pick up on it if you aren’t.
Have a cut lemon handy, when he begins to bark, open the door and say a sharp ‘no’, then put a drop of lemon or some other bitter liquid on his tongue. This will have to be done numerous times to get the point across to him. It takes time, but is well worth the effort.
A barking dog is a superb protection and an outstanding burglar alarm, but you need the ability to control the barking.
If you do not train your dog to bark only at the appropriate times (fire alarms, noise from the window and when approached by strangers), your neighbors are likely to resent your best friend, and you because you fail to control your dog.
If you are training your dog to be protection for you, teach him the guard command rather than speak. An intruder or someone who is threatening you will not know exactly how much your dog knows about protection and it is an excellent deterrent.
This skill does not mean that your dog will actually attack someone, but the barking can be an effective prevention for your safety both inside and outside your home.
To teach your dog to guard or speak, tie his lead to a fence or some other immovable item. Stand about 3 feet away and tease him with a toy or food, when he begins to bark, give him the reward.
Now put the food and toy away and change the treat to verbal praise when he begins to bark. The command guard or speak should be given as soon as the dog barks, the timing is essential here. By watching his body language, you can tell when he is ready to bark.
Once he becomes aware of the guard command, give the quiet command when he is barking; give the reward as soon as he is stops barking. If the barking continues, give the no command.
When he has successfully learned the command, move further away and continue the training, he needs to know and respond to these commands from any distance.
Once this training is successful, untie him from the fence and train him the commands guard and quiet.
You and your neighbors will appreciate this training when they have a peaceful night, and they will learn that if he is barking, there is something wrong.
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Garland Choate (GR) is a retired Airline Captain who now publishes articles from the USVI. Find many great articles on dog training at www.dogtraining.wahwarriors.com
If you are the happy owner of a dog, you have certainly shared many pleasant moments with your pet. The unpleasant part of being a dog-owner comes when your family and neighbors are disturbed by the continuous and annoying barking of your best friend. Nobody can deny the fact that barking is a natural thing. If a stranger approaches and the dog barks in order to warn about the danger, that is its natural behavior and it deserves to be appreciated. If the dog barks because it is trying to communicate something to the master (perhaps it is hungry, sick or it wants to be taken out for a walk), this is also natural. However, a dog that barks constantly, at the slightest sound, is a great discomfort for everyone around it, especially if it happens during the late hours of the night, when most people are trying to rest.
You love your dog, but don’t want to spoil the relationships with the entire neighborhood for the sake of your animal friend. So what can be done about it? The only solution is to train the dog and teach it to bark only when something important is involved. However training takes long hours and a lot of patience. You probably haven’t got the time to go through it with your dog. In order to save time and energy, get your best friend a dog training collar. It has been proven that dog training collars are highly effective and they represent the fastest way to convince your dog to quit its annoying barking habits.
When you train an animal, it is important for the animal to understand what you want from it. The next step is to reward the animal when it is doing the right thing and punish it (of course, a symbolical punishment is enough, under no circumstances should the animal be submitted to violence) when it misbehaves. This is exactly how dog training collars function. When the dog is doing something that it shouldn’t do (for example, barking in excess, stealing things or running away) the dog training collar that the dog is wearing takes a corrective measure, which is different depending on the type of collar you choose to use. The corrective measure can be a very slight electrical shock, some ultrasonic sounds that are disturbing for the dog, a smell that the dog finds unpleasant (for example, Citronella scent) or a cold spray on the animal’s neck. What is essential is that the dog will quickly understand the connection between its misbehavior and the unpleasant consequences. Therefore, it will know what is required from it and will avoid such behavior in the future.
About the way a dog training collar detects the dog’s barking, you must know that there are many methods. Some dog training collars use microphones, while others are activated by the vibrations a dog’s vocal cords cause when it barks. A good dog training collar will be activated only by the barking of your dog and not by other environmental sounds, such as the barking of your neighbor’s dog. This is important, as you don’t want your dog to be “punished” without any reason; otherwise the poor animal will be confused and won’t know what you expect of it anymore. Actually, you mustn’t think of it as a punishment, as by no means will the dog be hurt, but as a reminder for the dog to behave correctly. When the dog stops barking, the effect of the collar immediately stops.
We can help you train your dog and get rid of the stressful barking during the night. Our dog training collars trigger a completely harmless cold spray on your dog’s neck when it misbehaves. The surprise will make the animal stop barking. Your dog will not be in any way hurt or affected by the dog training collar. In a short time, the dog will learn to control its barking and the dog training collar will no longer be necessary. When you want to stop the training, all you have to do is remove the collar. The positive effects will be noticed right away. You will enjoy a deserved good night’s sleep and so will your neighbors.
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Dogs are funny and pleasant companions, but what can you do if your dog has a barking problem, that is, it barks constantly, at the slightest provocation, even during the night? Your neighbors are unlikely to be very happy about your pet’s habit. To avoid further problems, buy your dog a dog training collar. You are doing him and yourself a favor. The dog training collars will teach the dog, in an effective, quick and harmless way, to control its barking.
A barking dog is a brilliant protection and an outstanding burglar alarm system, but you need the power to command the barking.
If you don’t train your dog to bark only at the suitable times (fire alarms, disturbance outside the window and as approached by unknowns), your neighbors are likely to begrudge your best friend, and you since you fail to control your dog.
If you require your dog to be security for you, train him the guard command rather than speak, an intruder or someone who’s endangering you will not know precisely how much your dog knows about guard and it’s an
excellent deterrent.
This command doesn’t mean that your dog will in reality attack someone, but the barking can be a good prevention for your safety both inside and outside your house.
To train your dog to guard or speak, tie his leash to a fence or another immovable item. Stand approximately 3 feet away and tease him with a toy or food, as he begins to bark, give the reward.
Now put the food and toy aside and alter the treat to verbal praise when he starts to bark. The command guard or speak should be commanded as soon as the dog barks.
The timing is indispensable here, watching his body language, you can tell when he’s ready to bark.
Once he becomes cognizant of the guard command, give the quiet command when he’s barking; give the reward as soon as he quits barking. If the barking carries on, give the no command. When he’s successfully learned the command, move farther away and carry on the training, he needs to know and react to these commands from any distance.
After this training is successful, untie him from the fence and continue to train him the commands guard and quiet. You and your neighbors will appreciate this training when they have a peaceful night, and they will learn that if he is barking, there is something wrong.
Dogs need physical and mental stimulation as well as
companionship, it is rare for a dog to have a pack leader mentality, most are comfortable and feel very safe and secure following their leader, which is you.
Every dog, like every person has its own distinct personality, this causes the difference in their
ability to be trained, how intelligent they are and how much patience they have during their training.
Dogs will do many things that their masters do not understand, the one thing you need to remember is that there are very few things your dog does that you can’t train him not to do.
Some things just take more patience than others. Every person who has ever been owned by a dog, has hundreds of questions they have needed answers to, and have probably been told many different answers to each
question.
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GR – Garland Choate – is a retired Airline Captain> who has been in internet marketing for many years. Now, he is retired in the US Virgin Islands where he writes and does more marketing from home. Find many great free articles on Dog Training at www.DogTraining.WAHWarriors.com