Mar 14, 2010

Some Tips to Help with a Dog that Barks

Or, guides us to bark. . . Crazy?

Has never been trapped in the car for a long journey, while the dog barks incessantly? Only to drive everyone crazy!

All your dog sees past the window (such as cars, people, even objects like houses) are enough to take your dog to respond in some area related to excessive barking.

When an object disappears at the sight of his dog, comes another, and so on ...

Most of us are so upset that we used to scream to bring our dog to calm down. Unfortunately, this tactic only adds more excitement at a high level of anxiety of your dog. Yelling at him, the spirit of your dog confirms that feels the same way. The result? A circus of noise when you try to concentrate on the road.

The good news is that with a little 'training and a little' patience, you can gradually reduce your dogs barking incessantly when you're out of a unit. Here are some tips to guide you through the process:

   1. For starters, if you want your dog more relaxed and informal, try to be a role model. Listen to soft music and stay calm when your dog is excited. Stroking his head slowly and say in a low voice as he barks. You will be surprised how quickly your dog or puppy to turn his head towards you to enjoy more attention and, of course, does not bark!

   2. A more radical, is to bring a small bottle of water that can spray every time your dog barks loudly. Most puppies and dogs absolutely hate to get a quick burst of water splashing on them. In general, you must immediately stop what they do. And do not forget to give a firm order and spray your pet. Finally, you can replace the bottle of water with this command, because your dog will associate the same horrifying experience of being thrown into the sea.

   3. Finally, try using a box. A simple solution is to use a crate that your dog can sit where you need to drive somewhere with him. The box shall be visually limited, so that your dog is not stimulated by the action of all those who can see through the window. This in itself is enough to prevent your dog from barking excessively. Of course, this can be difficult if you have a large dog. However, the use of a window is an ideal way to keep small and medium-sized dog that barks while you're on the road.