Thursday, March 25, 2010

Puppy Barking is the way a puppy Communicates

Barking puppy is perfectly natural for canines. It is normal that puppies bark, whine, and sometimes howl, as is normal for birds to sing. If you're a devoted dog owner, you know you will enjoy barking, whining and howling at any time. It would be impossible and unreasonable to want to train your puppy to stop barking at everyone. Of course, all enjoy when you have your dog's barking under control. You want your neighbors, and even your dog be happier. 

Why Barking Starter

Dogs that do not get a lot of socialization, or who spend most of their time alone needed something to do to spend all that saved energy. If anyone is with your dog all day, so they can bark just to hear themselves, and nobody tells them to stop. It will not be long before the barking becomes a part of his or her daily routine. For a lot of dogs, they continue to bark, because they like it and think it's fun. 

You may have trained your dog to bark too much by accident. You obey your dog when he speaks. "Woof" and you open the door to let them out, another "Woof" and you open it again to let them in. If he barks, he gets his belly rubbed, so that barking is a behavior that is rewarded. When your puppy barks you give it attention, so early on they know that if they bark you will give them attention, and that is what they want. Of course, if your dog is barking, you will not be reminded to give him treats, roses, and other reinforcements. 

Exercises and Puppy Barking

It is important to realize that when your puppy barks there are many reasons for this, as boredom, being lonely, angry or scared. Things will be a significant improvement when you spend time with your puppy. While you are away, a puppy will generally spend most of the day sleeping as long as it is content and well utilized. So take some time and play with him, train him and exercise him. 

Puppy obedience training is so boring a mental exercise for dogs as it is for humans. "Come here", "sit", "heel" and "stay" all make fun games for your dog. Why not make it even more fun by rewarding good performance with treats, hugs and praise. Remember, dogs and puppies as a fast speed and high energy! Do not allow your puppy to get bored with training. 

Dogs living in a backyard also need some socializing time. You may need to move them around your neighborhood to minimize the puppy barking. Daily tours will be an experience for them to investigate and find out about the sounds and smells that excite them, while they are in the courtyard. Dogs and puppies can dash wildly around your backyard, but this is not a kind of puppy exercise. Like humans, the pace, restless, and other nervous tendencies. Be sure your dog or puppy has something to do to keep busy. Puppies love to have chew toys for your puppy bites, and large dogs enjoy digging a hole. 

Dogs, like humans, are naturally social animals. Dogs are much like their human owners in that they enjoy companionship. Take your dog to a dog park daily or weekly and let them mingle with the other dogs. Romping, playing, and dog training together all day, tire them out easily and will help them to sleep happily while recovering from the tough game and great exercise session.

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