How To Stop A Barking Dog
We have all experienced this at one point in time or another. A dog that barks almost 24/7 and doesn’t seem to have any end in sight. What makes this scenario even worse is when you are the owner of the dog. You feel worried and even annoyed by all the noise yet you have no clue how to stop a barking dog on your own.
You should be relieved to find out that all dogs bark for a reason, even though the reasons may not always stand out as clearly as we would have hoped. However, we do know that the main reason for dog barking is warn us of strangers who are walking near by.
However, if your dog is a chronic barker there are different causes you need to look at in order to stop barking dogs. Many barking dog issues stem from boredom. You dog may be so desperate for some attention, that he will bark and bark and bark just to get your attention.
Also, check to see if your dog has food and water, this may be a reason why your dog wont stop barking. Also consider the temperature outside. Is it too hot or too cold for your furry friend to feel comfortable? If so, consider getting him a dog house or some sort of protection and shelter.
You can usually stop barking dogs by just making sure they have everything they need, spending high quality time when you are home and providing some nice toys for them to play with when you are not around.
Dog obedience training will also make a huge difference as you will be able to give your dog a command when necessary that lets him know when to stop barking. Plus, dog training will also help you and your dog develop a stronger relationship and bond.
Consider your neighbors. This is something I am well aware of because I was the neighbor of a chronic barker myself and I am well aware of how stressful it can be to have a dog you don’t own bark all throughout the day and night. Don’t be upset if your neighbor comes to you in desperation asking you to do something about the barking. Consider the possibility that your dog may bark a lot more when you are not home.
Even though our goal is to stop dog barking, we don’t want to get rid of it completely. Barking is the easiest way for our dogs to communicate with us and we don’t want to destroy that ability. So be sure to make sure his needs are fulfilled and then teach him when it is alright to bark and of course, when to stop barking.


