Why Dogs Bark – And How to Stop
It If It Gets Out of Hand
A number of reasons exist in regards to why dogs bark. Your dog
barking can warn you if a stranger approaches or there is an
intruder trying to break into your home. He may also bark if
he is scared of something or in pain. Some of the bad reasons (at
least as far as you are probably concerned) include a means to
appear intimidating to you or others and sometimes it is a simple
matter of garnering attention from you. Whatever your dog’s
motives are, barking can be a real pain in the rear. In fact,
some owners are reported to the police for disturbing the peace
because their dogs are incessant barkers. Luckily for you, there
are a few things you can try to train them not to do this unless
there is just cause.
The primo way to control all that barking is to teach your dog
when to recognize the appropriate times to bark. You have a
few options regarding this; however, the tried and true
reward/reprimand method works best because it is effective and
humane. Some people try and circumvent the training option
all together with an electronic collar, known as a bark
collar. This collar is worn by your dog and is activated
whenever your dog starts to bark. It emits a small electrical
shock which startles your dog. Eventually, your dog links his
barking with pain and the barking halts.
The electronic collar has a few drawbacks though. Some
dogs simply don’t link the pain caused from the electrical shock
with the barking so they continue to do it and just build a
tolerance to the shocks he receives from the collar. And dogs
with a thick coat may not even feel the shock! There are metal
prongs on the back of the collar which must be in contact with the
skin in order for the shock to be felt. Furry dogs can’t feel
them if the prongs cannot reach their skin. Besides, there have
been few cases where the electronic collar alone cures the barking
problem. It has always been reinforced with some obedience
training for optimal results.
The personal opinion of some owners is that the electronic dog
collar to control barking is mean and cruel. While it does
not really hurt the dog, some feel that the collar could be
demoralizing to them. Therefore, some of them resort to
another type of collar which works on the same theory as the
electronic version. The citronella collar emits a mist
whenever your dog barks. Dogs hate this smell (at least most
of them do). Whenever they bark, they will smell this
citronella scent. Eventually, they will link the two together
and therefore will try and avoid having to smell that odor by not
barking. The rate of success is about the same as the
electronic collars.
Most vets and dog trainers feel that while these collars are
great tools, they are no substitute for a good solid foundation in
obedience training. Besides, the training will do more than
curb the barking problem, it will also carry over into other
aspects of life as well.
The most drastic option to curtail the barking is surgery.
Animal surgeons remove a small piece of tissue from the dog’s
larynx. This method essentially takes away the dog’s ability
to bark. However, for some dogs, their barking ability does
return anyway, rendering the surgery a waste of time and
money. Besides, many vets are opposed to this method and many
consider it a cruel act.
The bottom line is that obedience training will provide you with
the necessary tools you need to curb your dog’s barking. With
the collars, if your dog learns not to bark, what happens in those
situations when it is actually warranted like an intruder coming to
your home? You will get no warning. Obedience training will
help your pooch protect his family while curbing that barking.
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