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[S1027]Stop Dogs From Barking
by James Dalton, Jam
A dog's bark is often heard as a series of sharp and short sounds that have different tones and pitch. The main purpose of the dogs bark is to communicate with other dogs. It is also used to mark territory and at times can be seen as a sign of excitement.

One way to stop dogs from barking is the use of anti barking shock collars. They work by emitting an electrical pulse every time a dog barks. The electricity gives the dog a shock and he will learn eventually that once he barks he will get shocked. While it is an effective way to train a dog to stop barking, it is considered to be cruel. There is no real way to know the pain the dog feels when it is being shocked and this could have some amount of side effects. The dog could become afraid of barking or it could become more aggressive to their owners, other dogs, children and strangers.

The use of the Citronella Bark Collar
is becoming a popular item to stop dogs from barking. It works with a collar being placed around the dog's neck. Once this is done every time the dog barks a spray is fired into the direction of the dog's nose. The spray contains the floral extract, citronella, a scent that dogs do not like. They will eventually realize that every time they bark, the spray will be released. People love this as a method to training dogs from barking because it is very humane

Debarking surgery is another method that can be used to stop a dog from barking. This works with pet surgeons removing the tissue inside of the dog's larynx. This fold of tissue tightens and vibrates and this is responsible for the bark of the dog. In a case like this the dogs bark will be reduced but it will return after a period of months. Many people oppose this as they think it is inhumane and anything can go wrong since it is surgery that is being performed.

In closing a dog's bark is his way of communicating. It can become annoying to some owners and often they want their dogs trained to stop barking. This can be accomplished by different methods such as the use of a shock collar, citronella bark collar or by debarking surgery. These all have their pros and cons and it is up to the owner to decide which is best for his dog.


Excessive barking is the plague of dog owners everywhere but it is fairly straightforward to erradicate problem barking once you know how to deal with it. While it's natural for dogs to bark under certain circumstances, some dogs are a bit overzealous with this vocalization. It's very frustrating, to say the least, and one of the top reasons that dogs are abandoned or dropped off at animal shelters.

As I stated earlier stopping bad barking behaviors is actually quite easy to accomplish. First of all, it's key that you remember that you'll never stop your dog from barking completely. This is a natural behavior for them and deeply bred into them over generations. If you never want to hear a dog bark, then perhaps you would be wise to find a more appropriate pet which would be more suited to you. Dogs are going to bark when they are startled, when they are afraid, when they see other dogs. These types of behaviors should not be discouraged.

Some owners attempt this through the use of shock or spray collars which I am totally against. These apparatuses are very cruel. They deliver an electric shock each time the dog barks. While the manufacturers will tell you that the shock is comparable to that of a static spark that you'd get from walking across carpet and touching a metal surface, this is not true. These collars are known to malfunction, shocking your dog repeatedly without cause, or delivering such severe jolts of energy that they cause first and second degree burns.

A much more effective way to stop bad barking behaviors is through simple distraction. For example, if your dog continuously barks at an unfamiliar person who you've invited into your home, tell them ?no? in a firm tone of voice, then offer them a distraction, such as a toy, to divert their attention. It's important that you do not yell at or punish your dog for barking. This can be very confusing for them. You must be consistent. Each time your dog barks at an inappropriate time, you must offer the same reprimand, and the same distraction. As with all training and behavioral correction, "consistency is the key".

Praise them when they play with their toy instead of barking, in a light and excited tone of voice. As your dog begins to learn what you want, they will stay silent in anticipation of your praise and their reward, as dogs love to please their pack leader: you. Repeat this process of reprimand and reward as long as is necessary to teach your dog when it's okay to bark and when it's not.

Teaching a dog what is acceptable to you and what is not acceptable to you is of paramount importance if you want to spend many happy years with your new companion. Owning a well trained dog is one of the best feelings in the world. You only get out of your dog what you are prepared to put into it so chose a training regime that suits your lifestlye, which you can stick to. However you decide to train your dog please focus your efforts only on positive reinforcement training methods for the welfare of the animal.
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