How To Stop A Barking Dog
We’ve all heard one at one point or another in our lives. A dog that just seems to bark at anything and everything and wont stop. It is even worse when it is your own dog and you have no clue what is causing it or how to even stop barking dogs in the first place.
At least we do know that all dogs bark for a reason, even though that reason may not always be as obvious as we’d expect. The main reason why a dog barks in the first place is to warn us of strangers who may be approaching the area.
If your dog is a chronic barker then you may need to look at several different causes before finding the right one that will stop a barking dog successfully. The majority of the time a dog barks because he is bored. If you have been very busy lately and haven’t been spending as much time with your furry friend as you’d like this may be the reason for your barking troubles.
Always make sure that your dog has plenty to eat and drink because a hungry dog will turn to barking in order to let you know he is hungry or thirsty. Also, check the temperature outside. Is it very hot or very cold? If so, consider giving your dog some relief by letting him come inside or at least getting him a dog house where he can have some protection from the elements.
Either way, it is not that difficult to stop barking dogs if you just look first to see if their immediate needs are met. Spend quality time with your dog each day and make sure he has some toys to play with while you are gone.
Giving your dog some obedience training will make a world of difference because you will be able to teach your dog a certain command that lets him know when he should stop barking. Plus, you and your dog will grow closer as you go through dog obedience training together.
Please think about your neighbors. Imagine how it feels to live next to a dog that barks all day and all night. It is bound to get stressful, I know because I lived next to a chronic barker myself. Try not to be offended if your neighbor comes over stressed out and asks you to stop the dog barking. Your dog may be barking up a storm when you aren’t home and you haven’t even realized it.
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.















