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		<title>How to Stop Neighbors&#8217; Dogs From Barking &#8211; The Foolproof Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Dec 2011 16:49:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Nave Aud Your neighbors have just gotten themselves a pet dog. It is cute and adorable but it is also barking excessively throughout the day and into the night. How can you stop your neighbors&#8217; dogs from barking? Here&#8217;s a foolproof method &#8211; use an anti-barking device. It is natural for dogs to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Your neighbors have just gotten themselves a pet dog. It is cute and adorable but it is also barking excessively throughout the day and into the night. How can you stop your neighbors&#8217; dogs from barking? Here&#8217;s a foolproof method &#8211; use an anti-barking device.</p>
<p>It is natural for dogs to bark and they bark for various reasons such as to seek attention, warn of danger, unhappy, lonely, scared or even to bark off excess energy. Depending on the situation, different methods can be applied to tackle the cause. However, if a dog barks excessively, then the most effective solution is to use an anti-barking device that emit ultrasound to train the dogs to stop barking. As these frequencies can only be heard by dogs and not humans, its use can remain discreet with your neighbors!</p>
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<p>Many animals such as dogs, cats, dolphins, bats and mice have an upper hearing frequency limit that is greater than that of the human ear and thus these animals can hear ultrasound. When the anti-barking device detects barking, it immediately sends out a high-pitched sound to irritate the dog and discourage it from barking. Such frequencies are only meant to irritate the dog and would not hinder the dog&#8217;s barking out of instinct such as at an intruder or harm the dog&#8217;s hearing. There are many types of anti-barking devices and out of these, devices that emit ultrasonic frequencies are considered the most humane and effective. Another beauty of this technology is that it can handle multiple dogs at the same time! After a while, the dogs will associate their barking with the irritating frequencies and learn to bark less.</p>
<p>These devices are very popular among dog trainers as well as home owners who need to train their neighbors&#8217; dogs. Small in size, such devices can be cleverly disguised in a bird house or hanging plant &#8211; virtually anywhere without you having to ask permission from your neighbors! There are two types for you to choose from: automated ones or manual ones. The automated design offers much more convenience as once the device is switched &#8220;on&#8221;, detection of barking and emission of ultrasound is automated. It saves you the hassle of stopping your work to look for the remote control.</p>
<p>While you are not able to control how your neighbors train their dogs, you can still choose a bark free life. Now that you know how to stop your neighbors&#8217; dogs from barking, you can enjoy peaceful sleep and the beautiful harmony of birds chirping in the morning.</p>
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		<title>Dog barking training?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by Sandra: Dog barking training? I&#8217;m having a baby soon, and trying to find a solution for my dog who barks excessively when he hears or sees anyone outside our house. I would like to avoid anything that will hurt him i.e a barking collar, does anyone have any suggestions on any other options.. [...]]]></description>
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I&#8217;m having a baby soon, and trying to find a solution for my dog who barks excessively when he hears or sees anyone outside our house. I would like to avoid anything that will hurt him i.e a barking collar, does anyone have any suggestions on any other options.. im looking into dog barking obedience school, but feel like im running out of time as this baby will be here in a month!</p>
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<p><i>Answer by rainbow b</i><br />There is a bark collar that sprays citronella, all natural, and doesn&#8217;t shock.  They are about $  40.00.</p>
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		<title>Dog Training Tips Barking</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Nov 2011 16:54:24 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Dog Training, created by a famous person who is expert in training dogs, is the best selling program on the internet for about 4 years. According to the survey, it has help many people to train their cute dogs successfully. If you have a dog to train too, Dog Training will help you a lot absolutely.  To the new dogs, it is hard for you to handle some problems relating many fields because you are unfamiliar with it at all. Under the ground that you don&#8217;t know about this new dog, you should start with mastering the behaviors according to the pictures . Once you have a good command of its behaviors, you will deal with any problems about your new dog. This product will provide you with considerate service. If you have some doubts at any fields, you are able to send the email and turn to the consultants for help in time. In return, they will give you an answer as soon as possible. Therefore, whatever problems you encounter, you will handle them in a short time. Finally, as long as you have a computer, you will download this most useful program from the internet right away. If you are not good at the texts, you can use the videos contained in This product. With so many advantages and low price, Dog Training will become your best choice. As for the more comprehensive behaviors, This product also has some related tips for you. So long as you carry out methods This product offers you, you will know its language as the time goes on. And you can recognize whether your dog is good or bad depending on its expression easily. All the tips are in details.<a target="_blank" target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://thedietsolutionprogram.biz/dogtraining">Try It Now</a> 　  Additionally, This product will provide you with considerate service. If you have some doubts at any fields, you are able to send the email and turn to the consultants for help in time. In return, they will give you an answer as soon as possible. Therefore, whatever problems you encounter, you will handle them in a short time. Finally, as long as you have a computer, you will download this most useful program from the internet right away. If you are not good at the texts, you can use the videos contained in This product. With so many advantages and low price, Dog Training will become your best choice.</p>
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		<title>Barking- Episode 3 &#8211; barking on a walk -dog training</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 18 Feb 2011 16:52:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the third episode in the series of Barking. In this episode I will show you the beginning exercises on how to teach your dog not to bark on a walk. Stay tuned and Subscribe to see other exercises that are very useful for reactive dogs and dogs that are hyperactive. All these exercises [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is the third episode in the series of Barking. In this episode I will show you the beginning exercises on how to teach your dog not to bark on a walk. Stay tuned and Subscribe to see other exercises that are very useful for reactive dogs and dogs that are hyperactive. All these exercises benefit ANY dog, not just fearful, reactive or aroused dogs. These same exercises are GREAT for dogs with little impulse control, the kind of dog that wants to pull towards everything on a walk. &#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211; When a dog becomes aroused or reactive, it is due to chemicals being released by the brain, effecting the dogs behavior. Not only does a dogs behavior change because of these chemicals and stress hormones, but their heart beat, respiration, and blood flow will change too. Jerking a dogs neck will not reduce these chemicals, instead it will INCREASE them. Barking can be reinforcing, so the more a dog is allowed to bark the more likely they will continue barking in the future. When you and your dog are surprised on a walk and your dog starts to bark, simply say &#8220;Let&#8217;s Go&#8221; and move briskly in the opposite direction. You can use this cue whenever you change direction unexpectedly or need to move from an area that is causing your dog to be over their threshold. Here are some tips: 1-when on a walk cross the street to set your dog up for success 2-If you have a very fearful or reactive dog, simply change the direction of your walk when you see something your dog wont be able <b>&#8230;</b><br />
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		<title>How Can I Make My Dog Stop Barking??</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[  Why do dogs bark? Breed – some dogs were bred to bark such as hounds and dogs used as guards Frustration – energy not burned by appropriate exercise can manifest itself in barking Emotional need – boredom, anxiety, excitement Attention – barking will get them attention – whether it is good or bad Noise [...]]]></description>
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<p>Why do dogs bark?</p>
<p>Breed – some dogs were bred to bark such as hounds and dogs used as guards</p>
<p>Frustration – energy not burned by appropriate exercise can manifest itself in barking</p>
<p>Emotional need – boredom, anxiety, excitement</p>
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<p>Attention – barking will get them attention – whether it is good or bad</p>
<p>Noise – dogs, people, thunder, cars, horns, doorbells, fireworks etc….</p>
<p>Physical need – hungry, needs to eliminate</p>
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<p>Barking can be one of the most difficult behaviors to modify.  It is a self rewarding activity meaning the act of barking is its own reward in many instances. Barking is also an normal and innate behavior, meaning barking is in a dog&#8217;s genetic makeup. A basic foundation of obedience training is a must! Excessive barking, really is not the problem, it is a symptom.  To cure the symptom, we must find out why he is barking to decrease the occurance and teach him to stop barking when you say.</p>
<p>Leaving your dog in the back yard while you are away can lead to boredom, excited or anxious barking.  Excessive barking outdoors may lead to lawsuits.  It may be best to leave your dog inside or in a crate if necessary to prevent the annoyance to your neighbors.  If your dog is barking in the back yard, try leaving then sneaking back to a spot where you can watch your dog without him knowing you are there and observe when he is barking.  Is he barking at something he sees or hears or is he barking just for the sake of barking?   If you see that he is barking AT something, the first thing to do is try to prevent the dog from seeing or hearing the things that are triggering his barking.  If he is barking for the sake of barking, that is something entirely different. </p>
<p>Is he bored?  Make sure he has plenty of toys that you can rotate on a daily basis.  Chew toys that can be stuffed with a yummy filling then frozen can keep your dog busy.  Hiding different toys around the back yard or in the house can also keep him busy looking for the next toy (this is not recommended for dogs that are destructive).  Interactive toys that make noise, have food stuffed in them or can be pushed around for treats to fall out of are all great ways to keep him busy.</p>
<p>Dogs are highly social animals; they need adequate exercise, stimulation and attention for them to lead a balanced life.  When they don&#8217;t get the exercise, stimulation and attention, they become frustrated and that frustration will manifest into unacceptable behaviors such as excessive barking, digging, destructive chewing etc…</p>
<p>Do not scold or comfort your dog when he is barking as this will either have no effect or encourage this behavior.  Wait until there is a lull in the barking and then praise your dog for being quiet. </p>
<p>Socializing your pet to new experiences is important.  Expose him to new people, sights and sounds and praise and reward when he is quiet.  This needs to be done often and repeated throughout his life.</p>
<p>If your dog is barking in his crate, it is very important not to talk to him, yell at him or give him any attention what so ever until he has stopped barking.  Timing is critical; the only time he is allowed out of his crate is when he is being quiet.  Keeping your dog on a feeding schedule and knowing approximately when your dog needs to go potty will help you determine if he is barking because he needs to potty or because he just wants out or wants your attention. </p>
<p>If your dog is inside and barking at noises outside, leaving the television or radio on at a medium level can help take his mind off the sudden noises that happen outside.  If he is barking at things he sees, try leaving the blinds closed or blocking off the area that gives him a view to the outside world.</p>
<p>To stop your dog from barking excessively, teach the &#8220;quiet&#8221; cue (you can name it anything you want to such as &#8220;shh&#8221;, &#8220;enough&#8221;, &#8220;thank you&#8221;).  This is done in stages:</p>
<p><strong>Stage 1 – Teaching your dog that &#8220;Quiet&#8221; equals yummy things.  </strong></p>
<p>When your dog is NOT barking, say &#8220;quiet&#8221; along with a hand signal such as putting your finger to your lips, or you can choose your own command and hand signal and give your dog a high value treat.  Repeat this as often as you can until when you are in another room and you say quiet he comes running to you knowing he will get a treat; and until you can just give the hand signal and he gets excited knowing he is getting a treat.</p>
<p><strong>Stage 2 – Teaching your dog what &#8220;Quiet&#8221; or &#8220;Shh&#8221; means.</strong></p>
<p>Now that your pup associates the sound with yummy things, wait until he is barking and say &#8220;quiet&#8221; along with using your hand signal and then just wait.  Do not repeat the cue.  The instant your pup stops barking, say &#8220;good quiet&#8221; and give the yummy treat.  Do this until as soon as you say &#8220;quiet&#8221; or give the hand signal, he stops barking.</p>
<p><strong>Stage 3 – Expecting a longer silence.</strong></p>
<p>Once he understands that when you say quiet, he has to stop barking, you start to delay giving the treat.  Slowly increase the amount of time your pup has to be quiet before getting the treat.  At first it should be just a couple of seconds, and then slowly add a couple of seconds at a time until when you say quiet, he stays quiet.  You may need to distract him once he has stopped barking by leading him to another area, doing some obedience practice with him or play a game with him.</p>
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<p>I believe dog training should be fun, rewarding and exciting for both the dog and the human.  I take a scientific approach to training and train through love, kindness and respect with clearly defined rules and boundaries and get fabulous results.  I have been a trainer for 20 years, graduated from Animal Behavior College (ABCDT), I am certified through Association of Professional Dog Trainers/Certification Counsel for Professional Dog Trainers (CPDT-KA) and the International Association of Canine Professionals (CDT).  I am the founder and president of HEARTland Positive Dog Training Alliance; a group of pet professionals and dog owners dedicated to positive reinforcement training. </p>
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		<title>Barking Dog Training Ideas: Keep Your Dog From Becoming A Nuisance</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Jan 2011 16:47:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barking for dogs is like shouting for people. It communicates a wide range of feelings and circumstances to others. But with a dog, it can easily lead to nuisance barking. Using some of these barking dog training ideas may help to keep your family pet liked by your neighbors. Of course, we appreciate when our [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Barking for dogs is like shouting for people. It communicates a wide range of feelings and circumstances to others. But with a dog, it can easily lead to nuisance barking. Using some of these barking dog training ideas may help to keep your family pet liked by your neighbors.</p>
<p>Of course, we appreciate when our dog warns us of potential danger by barking. It is actually part of its nature to protect its family. And if its human family has loved it and trained it well, this type of barking only occurs when needed. It is really the other kinds of barking that is unpleasant.</p>
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<p>Stopping nuisance barking can be problematic. Some dog breeds tend to be very vocal, and bark for all sorts of reasons. Mostly, dogs bark to communicate warnings, fear, loneliness, hunger or thirst, or when they want attention. But endless barking at all hours of the day and night can drive you and your neighbors crazy.</p>
<p>Train your family pet to bark appropriately by developing a firm command that you will use when you expect it to stop. Many experts recommend a simple one word command such as stop or quit. Speak the command with a strong voice, and control the barking. Once the barking stops, then reward it when it is quiet with treats and affection. Repeat these steps consistently, and over time, your family friend will come to know what you expect of it.</p>
<p>Avoid shouting at your barking dog, even when every fiber of your beings wants to. It simply thinks you are barking too, and will probably bark louder. It thinks you are joining into the barking conversation. Just keep your voice firm and strong and say your command word.</p>
<p>Train your pet from the moment it comes to live with you. No matter whether you have a new puppy or a new older dog, train with command words and reward quiet with treats. Your affection will go a long way toward training the dog that you want it to stop when you ask it to.</p>
<p>Discover the barking trigger. There will be one. Is the dog being harassed by unwitting neighbors? Is there some real danger on your property that must be removed? Check for a safe environment, keep an eye out for neighborhood bullies, and continue to shower affection on your pet for good quiet behavior. Discover the trigger and you will resolve problem barking more quickly.</p>
<p>Often, dogs simply need more exercise, playtime, and petting. Make certain that you devote regular time for these things in your daily routine. Your dog will feel more confident that it is loved and part of your pack. Remember that dogs are social animals and need time together with you to feel safe. Try these simple barking dog training ideas to solve your problem quickly.</p>
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		<title>Basic Dog Training Tips : How to Train a Dog to Stop Barking</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learn how to teach your dog to stop barking in this free dog training video. Expert: Jim Leske Bio: My name is Jim Leske, Animal Behaviorist &#038; Trainer. Filmmaker: Louis Nathan]]></description>
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		<title>How to make your dog stop barking?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2010 17:08:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well my dog is five years old and in the past few years she&#8217;s been barking way too much. She&#8217;s a bigger dog with a lower and more powerful bark too so it&#8217;s extra loud. I know it isn&#8217;t easy to train a dog if they are used to doing something&#8230;Is there any way to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well my dog is five years old and in the past few years she&#8217;s been barking way too much. She&#8217;s a bigger dog with a lower and more powerful bark too so it&#8217;s extra loud. I know it isn&#8217;t easy to train a dog if they are used to doing something&#8230;Is there any way to make her stop barking?</p>
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		<title>How do you stop your dog barking at other dogs while on their daily walk?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 20 Oct 2010 17:11:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[My male beagle and lab are both desexed and are still under a year of age. How do you successfully train them not to bark at other dogs while on their walk without using shock collars or the like? Thank you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My male beagle and lab are both desexed and are still under a year of age.  </p>
<p>How do you successfully train them not to bark at other dogs while on their walk without using shock collars or the like?</p>
<p>Thank you.</p>
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		<title>&#8220;How do you train a dog to stop barking continually?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Oct 2010 17:10:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Our new neighbors keep their dog penned outside while they work and he barks all day long. I&#8217;m going to have to discuss this with them and I&#8217;d like to have something helpful to say as well as complain. Thanks.&#8221;]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Our new neighbors keep their dog penned outside while they work and he barks all day long. I&#8217;m going to have to discuss this with them and I&#8217;d like to have something helpful to say as well as complain. Thanks.&#8221;</p>
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