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Problems & Conundrums:
Changing Your Dog's Behavior

 


Barking

Barking is one way your dog communicates. There are three, basic types of bark: the alarm bark, play bark and the aggressive bark. Barking can become a serious problem when you cannot get your dog to stop when asked.

To teach your dog how to be “quiet” when asked, choose a word he will associate with the distraction you present to him. When barking begins, first, understand what has caused him to bark. Once you have established that things are “OK,” distract your pet with a sound and word of choice. Be sure the sound you use (i.e.: clicker, kiss noise) sounds “positive” and interesting. As soon as you have made eye contact with your dog and the barking as ceased, give your pet a treat and some love.

We invite you to learn more about Blue Prints Dog Studio by studying this website.
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Blue Prints Dog Studio and Doggy DayCare
303 Nottingham Road  •  #230 (below Rite Aid)
Syracuse, NY  13210
315-446-2070

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