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11 Octobre 2016

Petiquette 101: My Dog Won’t Stop Barking. What Should I Do?

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If your dog won’t stop barking, you’re not alone. This is one of the most common issues pet owners face. Don’t panic, it’s not your fault -- dogs bark. It’s how they communicate and it's natural. Rest assured that there is something you can do about it. These great tips from Hazelview Properties will teach you how to stop your dog’s constant barking today.

There are countless reasons why your dog won’t stop barking. An easy place to start in solving this mystery is to block your pup’s view, or at least change it. You never know what’s catching your little guy’s eye and sending him into a noisy fit.

Exercise

Are you giving your dog as much exercise as he or she needs? A restless dog is more likely to bark, which means a great place to start is with a high-energy run or a long walk to tire your little buddy out.

Entertain

Distraction is a great tool to stop your dog from yapping. Consider investing in a mind game designed for pets. You’d be amazed at what your furry friend can accomplish with one of these intelligence-building toys.

Use Positive Reinforcement

Positive reinforcement is key, but to use it correctly it needs to happen immediately after the behavior that you want to encourage. The moment you get your dog to stop barking, give him or her a small treat.  It may not equal results the very first time, but if repeated consistently, your pet will soon understand what you type of behavior earns them a reward.

Invest in Training

Take our word for it, there’s nothing embarrassing about investing in a professional trainer for your pet. Some pets are trickier to train than others. Though it can be a bit of a financial investment, the time and energy you’ll save in the long run might just make it worth the expense.

We hope today’s tips will help you find some peace and quiet. In the meantime, pay your neighbours a visit or even leave them a brief note under the door to let them know you’re working hard to silence the barking.

For more information about pet-friendly Hazelview Properties, don’t hesitate to visit our website today.