Ways To Stop Dog Barking

Have you ever been frustrated in trying to manage your dog’s barking? How many times have you yelled at your dog only to feel like a fool as you were making just as much noise as she was, trying to get her to stop barking, all to no avail? You’re not alone, but don’t give up, here are some ideas.
When it comes to training your dog in the area of bark control there are various routes that you can take and so many times it comes down to a personal preference or approach. However, with any training, it’s vital that your dog comes to learn that you are the master and she needs to heed your command. Rewards are an efficient way of getting this point across.
It’s also essential to train your dog in such a way as to never cause your dog to be scared of you. Just think about it. I doubt if you’d heed someone if you felt threatened by them. So you can find greater methods.
When it comes to training with respect to stop dog barking, the first question to answer is, why is your dog barking? Dog barking is allowable. However, unnecessary, continual barking is a different matter. The principal thing is to help your dog understand the difference between the two.
In efforts to get dogs to turn the bark off, many have turned to bark collars that give a small electrical current when the dog barks. There are various models on the market that have different functionality in when the shock is delivered and variations in strength. While many rave about how well they work as bark deterrents, with the technology age that we’re in, it seems there may very well be a more suitable method.
With that in mind, another option that manufacturers have released is the citronella bark collar. With these collars, after a dog barks, the device on the collar sprays citronella into the air in front of the dog. As this smell is unpleasant to dogs, the dog learns to escape from the smell by not barking. This might not be a most desirable indoor method of bark control.
Other manufacturers have gone to ultrasonic sound to train dogs to stop barking. When a dog starts barking these devices emit a sound frequency that is detected by dogs though inaudible to humans. Hearing this sound interrupts their barking and causes them to settle down. The bonus of this system is it will not only stop your dog from barking, it will silence the other dogs who may be the ones causing your dog to bark.
Non-dog owners have even turned to using these ultrasonic dog barking devices if they have neighbours who have not trained their dogs to stop barking. They will place the gadget close enough to be activated by the dog’s barking and it will do its thing; a subtle method to turn the bark off.
Remember dogs are dogs and barking is what they do. Your goal is to have them bark appropriately, not cease it altogether. For bark control or any other training, positive reinforcement can be very effective. So whatever approach to bark control you choose to employ, commend your dog for not barking when she is quiet and you may be pleasantly surprised at how discriminating your dog becomes in choosing when to bark.

