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Training your Dog

Barking

Barking is a natural behaviour for a dog; it becomes a problem in a human community when it’s inappropriate.

Causes of inappropriate barking may include:

To help your dog, yourself, your family and your neighbours …
TRAIN, DON’T COMPLAIN!

Don’t react to your dog’s barking:  don’t shout at him, don’t throw things at him, don’t pat or soothe him, don’t offer him a treat “if you stop barking”.  None of this works; it simply reinforces barking by rewarding it with attention (even negative attention can be better than no attention at all).  Instead ….

Decide what may be the cause of the barking.
Keep a diary.  What time of the day (or night) is he barking?  Does he bark when you’re home, or when you’re out?  Could there be a routine distraction on the other side of the fence? – a cat, possums, neighbours, kids going to school?  Once you know the cause, you can begin to work on a solution.

Boredom is the most common cause of nuisance barking.  The following are recommended: -

Boredom barking may be helped by the use of a citronella collar.  They work by releasing a spray of citronella in the dog’s face automatically when he barks.  It doesn’t hurt or harm, but it is unpleasant.  A collar may or may not stop the behaviour, either temporarily or permanently.  Citronella collars are expensive, but may be hired from many Councils.

And remember:  PRAISE when the dog isn’t barking!

Is his barking a symptom of separation anxiety