November 28, 2011
How do i stop the dog barking when I go downstairs to the kitchen?
arthur mac asked: How do i stop the dog barking when I go downstairs to the kitchen?
Even if I’ve patted it or tried to say ‘no barking’ very strongly the silky terrier always strats to growl or bark towards the road as if its protecting the house or me.
Very weird. Not my dog, its the housemates but I would like it stopped
here are some ways to get the dog to stop barking
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Tags: Arthur, Dog Barking, Housemates, Mac, Silky Terrier, Weird.
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Comments on How do i stop the dog barking when I go downstairs to the kitchen?
Kick it in the balls
Watch the Dog whisperer…Its on National Geo wild at 8.00 pm tonight GMT..
The dog is practicing Dominant behaviour. He thinks he is the pack leader. You need to change that..
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You could try to put Chili powder in its mouth every time it barks. It’s mind will associate the bad taste with barking, and will stop doing so if it finds it displeasureable.
Since ur no stranger to the dog…. carry a treat wid u when u go downstairs looking 4 a snack..
The four-legged frend will start to expect AND appreciate… and also not bark.
Threaten it with a bottle of water everytime he does it, this will cause him to stop. squirt’ the bottle if he doesn’t take notice of the threat of the bottle. My gf mam use’s that on her dog and the dog has never barked since
it sounds like the dog is a very nice dog if you try to hold its snout and telling it no bark in a strong voice it will still bark for a while but it will work eventually
Barking is a natural form of expression for your dog; completely eliminating it is neither healthy nor humane. However, with effort and the right tactics, problem barking can be managed, if not largely prevented.