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Stop Your Dog From Barking Constantly

27 16:24:17
There can be alot of reasons why a dog would bark almost constantly. Although this may be annoying, there may be some good reasons for the barking. Your Dog could be trying to warn you of a problem or let you know it is in pain.

There are other negative reasons why you dog would be showing this behavior. They could be trying to gain attention or be deliberately acting out.

Whatever the reason, a dog that won't quit barking can certantly give you a headache. If the problem is persistant there are some tips that you can try.

Often, you can get your dog to stop barking by using a type of training. There are some specific methods and tools to help with the problem of a barking dog.

Many cases of incessant barking can be stoped by using training and a reward and reprimand system where you teach the dog when to bark and when not to. When the dog barks at the wrong time, they are scolded and told "no barking". When do well and refrain from barking when they shouldn't be, praise and reward them to reinforce this positive behavior.

If the problem can not be stoped this way, you can choose to consider buying a bark collar. A bark collar will deliver a small electric shock when it detects the dog barking. The shock provides only minor discomfort and does not actually hurt the dog. It should be noted that some owners don't like this method as a matter of choice.

There is also another type of device on the market that instead of a shock delivers a mist of citronella. Dogs aren't fond of the smell and they soon realize it is caused by their barking.

In some rare and extreme cases, your vet may consider your dog a candidate a type of debarking surgery. This surgery involves the removal of a fold of tissue from the dog's larynx which makes the dog unable to bark. This procedure is not always effective and is not widely preformed.

While a barking dog can drive you nuts, as you can see it's not a problem that can't be fixed. With the right amount of patience and training, you can put an end to your dog's annoying habit.