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Obviously, most problems with barking
dogs result from dogs that don’t have
their owner around to quiet them down.
In fact, the owner’s absence in many
cases is what’s rousing the dog’s vocal
chords.
Most of what you can do to get your
dog’s barking under control is done
directly by you when you catch your dog
in the act. For instance, if you know
that your dog is barking at, say people
who walk their dogs past your house when
you’re away, then it is possible to
recreate this scenario with you present
so you can correct the behavior.
However, intermittent barking such as
this may be tolerated, by you, the
neighborhood, and indeed your local dog
legislation, provided your dog is not
menacing passers-by through a crumbling
fence.
A lonely dog barking or whining can be
both much more of a nuisance and much
more difficult to address, but there are
still some things you should be doing.
Try to come home more often, or try to
arrange for a friend to visit, ideally
with their friendly and energetic dog.
It may nip the problem right in the bud.
Enough said.
If you know you’ve got a barking dog
problem that has the potential to anger
neighbors, a little public relations
work can go a long way. If possible, ask
your neighbors if there is a barking
nuisance coming from your place and, if
there is, tell them you’re working on
it. Then work on it.
You might also try staging a false exit.
Walk once around the house or whatever
it takes so they think you’re gone. When
your dog barks, correct the behavior
with a “Quiet” command (though your
sudden appearance will likely be
enough).
You can use special bark collars, that
either use sonic or electric power to
correct your dog. Others squirt a
substance such as citronella when they
bark, a scent they despise. I don’t use
them, and the ones I have seen in use
were awkward and not 100 percent
effective. But I stay away from them
less because they train through
discomfort (they do not harm your pet),
and more because they displace the
source of authority from you to some
device they don’t understand.
Furthermore, they don’t differentiate
between acceptable - even necessary -
barking on one hand, and noise pollution
on the other.
There’s also a medieval-like procedure
whereby the dog’s voice-box is removed
to render them barkless, or at least
takes the bite out of their bark. This
is simply abhorrent.
A better option for desperate dog owners
is arranging some form of doggy day
care, whether it’s a professional
service or a personal arrangement. Some
dogs simply do not get enough
stimulation during the day, and they
will let the world know about it until
they do.
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