Saturday, August 7, 2010

Article From SubmitYOURArticle.com: Learn Secrets Today to Stop Dogs' Barking

Copyright (c) 2010 Alan Benney

Are you a dog owner and experiencing dog barking
problems? "The information you are about to read
can really help you and your dog. Sit back relax,
grab yourself the drink of your choice, it will
only take a few moments of your time, and this
could improve your relationship between you and
your dog forever.

Being a dog owner can create its own set of
problems right? However, it's not all negative,
most dog owners would agree that the positives
out weigh the negatives.

With regard to stop a dog from barking you must
take into consideration, it's a way of your dog
trying to communicate with you. Let's face it,
that's one of the few options they have.

On the other hand, it depends in what situation
the dog is barking. In order to find a solution a
certain amount of research is required.

Many dogs bark when they are happy, others bark
to protect you and your home. After all, many
people have dogs for that sole purpose. However,
a dog that barks continuously are considered to
be an unhappy dog, and what's more, this is not
natural, and needs to be investigated in order to
find the solution.

Here are a few things you might like to try get
started.

Training your dog not to bark in unnecessary
situations is essential. Without training how is
your dog going to know when to bark or not? At
the end of the day he is trying to tell you
something and not getting through to you. Dogs
are very territorial animals. Dogs intruding on
their territory will cause continuous barking
problems and this is common. However, all this
can be overcome with the right training.

A further thing to consider. Is your dog getting
enough exercise? Dogs often bark for this reason.
Is your dog getting enough attention? They are
very similar to humans in this regard, they love
to be made a fuss of.

A colleague of mine was able to train his dog not
to bark when the door bell rang. He achieved this
by continually ringing the door bell. He was able
to train the dog to ignore it. The point is you
can train your dog to do almost anything within
reason, with a little time, patience, and know
how.

However, there are few things not to do for
example: nothing is achieved by yelling at the
dog or, losing your temper, this can make matters
worse. Try not to reward them in the attempts to
stop your dog from barking. When communicating
with your dog its okay to speak with a firm voice
but not to shout.

Today whilst out walking I was watching a lady
training a horse with a whip. Horses are very
sensitive, if they turn on you its wise to get
out of the way.

Shouting does not work with horses so why would
it work with dogs? The lady in question whilst
training the horse was continually praising the
horse but, she did not raise her voice the whole
time I was watching. It was a joy to watch the
results that the lady achieved with this mental
attitude and technique. If you adopt similar
techniques whilst training your dog you will be
amazed at the results.


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