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How to Cure Constant Barking

By: Amber Lowery

There are many reasons why your dog would bark inapproprately. Although this may be frustrating, there might be several good reasons for this habit. Your pet might be trying to warn you of a threat or trying to say it is in pain.

There may be other less appropriate reasons why your dog could be acing this way. They could be attempting to gain attention or be deliberately acting out.

Whatever the cause, a dog that will not quit barking can certantly give you a headache. If the behavior is persistant there are some things that you can try.

Frequently, you can get your dog to stop barking by trying a method of training. There are some specific methods and tools to help with the problem of a barking dog.

Many cases of constant barking can be aleviated by proper training and a system of positive and negative reinforcement where you teach the dog when to bark and when not to. When your puppy barks at at the wrong times, they are scolded and told "no barking". When they get it right and refrain from barking when they should not be, reward them to show them they did good.

If the situation can not be resolved this way, you can want to think about buying a bark collar. A bark collar will deliver a small electric shock when it detects the dog barking. The shock provides very minor discomfort and does not actually harm the dog. It should be noted that some dog owners don't approve of this method.

You may also consider a similar device on the market that instead of a shock delivers a mist of citronella. Dogs do not like the smell and they come to realize it is due to the barking.

In some extreme situations, your vet may discuss the possibility your dog a candidate a procedure known as debarking surgery. This operation involves the removal of a fold of tissue from the dog's larynx which leaves the dog notable to bark. The surgery is not considered highly effective and is not frequently used.

A barking dog can definately make you crazy, as you can see it isn't a situation that can not be solved. Thru dedication and training, you can solve your dog's unfortunate habit.


For more tips on how to make a dog stop barking, see Free Dog Training Tips

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