Bark, Bark, Bark! I know that can get old really fast; especially when you have a pounding headache or are trying to concentrate on something important. You have to remember to try and be patient. There could be something wrong or your dog doesn’t have a real reason to bark. I am here to tell you that there are ways to train your dog to bark when necessary and when the barking needs to stop.
Here is a guest post I recently wrote for our friends at the Healthy Pet’s Blog:
All dogs bark, and they bark for a number of reasons. They may have nothing to do and are seeking some attention and entertainment, they may be cross that the neighbor’s cat is daring to step inside their backyard, or they could be feeling stressed and anxious. They could also be letting you know that someone suspicious is around – I’m quite happy for my dogs to bark under those circumstances!
Sometimes the barking can become excessive, and it can lead to disgruntled neighbors who are annoyed by the constant intrusion on their peace and quiet. What can you do if your dog is barking too much?
Click on the link dogs to bark for the full article.
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Great post.
My dog is an excessive barker, and it drives my neighbors crazy.
They do however, like the fact that my dog, is kind of the neighborhood watch, so they mostly don’t mind.
Thank you, Lee.