How to make a dog stop barking is a goal of many dog owners. Dog barking control is very important. A well-trained dog is a quiet dog. They should only bark when there is a safety issue or danger. Dog barking training is very helpful.
Dogs use their voice to communicate with us. Their voice is their bark. So training not to talk (bark) or dog barking control must be realistic. There are times and situations where they will bark because that is how they are made.
So why do dogs bark?
Briefly, dogs bark because of who they are and how they are bred. Dogs like Rottweillers, Dobermans, and German Shepherds who are trained to guard, bark to let you know of danger. Beagles and Bloodhounds bay when the scent their quarry so help out their owners. Small dogs, like our Miniature Schnauzer, like to hear their own voices so talk a lot.
Ignoring specific breed barking habits, however, there are certain circumstances where just about any dog will bark:
He’s bored.
He’s hungry.
Your dog is feeling alone.
He needs a potty break.
Your dog senses another animal.
He wants to play.
Your dog is feeling uncertain about his surroundings.
If your dog is barking for any of the above items, you don’t really have a dog barking problem. He is performing as dogs are bred and trained to perform.
So now that you know when they will just bark, any other circumstances barking isn’t right. So to stop dogs from barking there are some great skills you can learn and use.
If you’re dog barks to try to manipulate, or bully you into doing something, you’ll definitely want to put a stop to that. If she has you trained to react when she wants to play, guess what? She’ll continue to do that until you become the boss. The best way to do this is to ignore her. Not it a passive way, where you don’t pay any attention to her, but in an active way. There’s a real art to this, and you can learn to do it in the dog training course described at the end of this article.
So maybe he is not trying to control you, maybe he just likes to hear himself speak. Here is a good place to control him with hand gestures, not hitting him of course. The method is kind and is set up again to let him know who is in charge. There is not enough space to explain this type of dog barking training, but if you click on the link below you can learn how. Other skills, such as the highly acclaimed “dog whisperer” technique is also available in this information.
Stop fighting with your dog. I hope that you will find more quiet in your home with these tips and the information available below.