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		<title>Problems With A Barking Dog?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For some people it is an offence to have a barking dog around them, they think that dogs should be seen and not heard. This is slightly unfair given that the bark is a dog&#8217;s voice and like yourself it uses it to communicate. In some instances of course you want your dog to bark [...]]]></description>
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<p>For some people it is an offence to have a barking dog around them, they think that dogs should be seen and not heard. This is slightly unfair given that the bark is a dog&#8217;s voice and like yourself it uses it to communicate.</p>
<p>In some instances of course you want your dog to bark loudly such as when a suspected burglar approaches or if you fall into trouble of some sort and need urgent assistance. In most cases your dog is just trying to talk to you, perhaps he is just happy about something, <a href="http://www.dogtraininglicked.com/dog_obedience_training/index.html">dog obedience training</a> will help you to find this out for sure.</p>
<p>The problem is that the language barrier between barking dogs and humans is well nigh impenetrable. Therefore, you are forced to resort to the facts of the situation in which your dog is barking and try to understand from its body language just what it is trying to say.</p>
<h2>Why do dogs bark?</h2>
<p>Apart from that many people ask just why do dogs bark? Your <strong>dogs bark</strong> is its voice, it is the best way it has of communicating with you.</p>
<p>Naturally they will <strong>bark</strong> when they are happy about something such as greeting you on your return or perhaps they are happy about running around in the park.</p>
<p>Some <em>dogs</em> having <em>barking</em> bred into to them such as toy dogs or sporting breeds where they are trained to bark in order to notify their owners of the presence of a particular quarry being hunted. Other dogs like the guarding breeds are trained only to bark when a threat is perceived.</p>
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<p>Some more reasons for<strong> barking</strong> that are not always obvious include simple <strong>boredom</strong>, being hungry or lonely or just ameans of getting attention for the fact that it needs to go to the toilet.</p>
<p>Again the context of the situation will help you to decide the likely cause. But of course it is not fair for you to try to shut the dog up. She may be communicating for a very good reason, you just need to spend some effort in understanding her.</p>
<p>However, dogs are not stupid animals there are situations where they realise that they can use their bark to annoy or force their owner into a particular action.</p>
<p>It is important that you communicate to your dog exactly who is boss to stop it learning that barking will make you give in every time it wants something.</p>
<p>For instance you dog may have decided that it is time to play and continues barking until you give in and drop what you are doing to amuse her. The problem here is that the dog then learns that all she has to do is to bark whenever she wants something and you will oblige.</p>
<p>This can get very wearing after a quite short period of time. The best approach would have been to show the dog that it cannot get its own way by giving it the cold shoulder.</p>
<p>Make out to ignore your pet and turn away so that it registers your displeasure. After repeated actions your dog should eventually get the message.</p>
<p><strong>Barking</strong> as a means of manipulation is used by your dog to try to demand things like going for a walk. Do not let your dog rule you, you need to be in charge here. This teaches your dog respect and hopefully makes for a quieter household with limited <em>barking dog problems</em>.</p>
<p>Consult a good <a href="http://www.dogtraininglicked.com/dog_obedience_training/book_on_dog_obedience_training.html">book on dog obedience training</a> like SitStayFetch to solve many of the problems you will encounter when you are training your dog.</p>
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