Platinum Quality Author Platinum Author |   342 Articles

Joined: October 29, 2006 United States
Was this article helpful? 0 0

Putting a Stop to Excessive Dog Barking

Dogs bark for a number of reasons. Barking is a form of communication for canines, so they don't just bark to annoy you. If you sit back and observe your dog, you will realize that there are significant differences in the way they bark. That is because a dog barks for a particular reason.

It is very normal for dogs to bark when cars, strangers or other dogs pass by your property. They never fail to bark when someone is at the door. It is their natural instinct to alert you that someone is crossing territory. Dogs by instinct are territorial, so it is innate that they bark to defend their territory - your home. When they sense there is a potential threat to the territory, they let out a more authoritative bark. In fact, honing this protective instinct can help protect you, your home and your family from all sorts of danger.

Dogs may also bark to release anxiety or some do simply out of boredom. Dogs have a lot of energy, so when they are pent up, they cast out unspent energy through barking. They can also bark out of loneliness, and it's easy to spot this type of barking since it just goes away if you take him out for a walk or a little play out in the yard.

Dogs also bark when they are in a playful state. This is usually coupled with a dog stretching and lowering the front part of his body with his hind raised as a signal that he The accompanying bark is somewhat musical and pleasant.

Dogs bark to respond to other dogs in the neighborhood. You will notice that when a dog a little farther down the street starts to bark, other dogs respond in succession. Or your dog may bark to get your attention, such as when he needs to get outdoors to take a pee. Such type of barking is usually accompanied with a little whine which signals the urgency of a dog's need.

If your dog barks endlessly throughout the day, try to determine the cause of excessive barking. It will not help to shout at the dog or even comfort him when he barks - it can even encourage further barking. Try to get a barking dog's attention with a clap or a whistle instead, and when he stops barking, reward him. Most often, dogs bark excessively because they do not get enough love and care. Give them a healthy dose of both and you will see your dog bark much less.

About this Author

Andrea has written articles on many different aspects of life for more than 3 years and suggests that you might want to check out coupon organizer or perhaps marketing strategies if you are interested!

Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Andrea_Dilea