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		<title>Dog Bark Basic Knowledge</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Dec 2011 22:22:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dog Bark Basic Knowledge 101 Doesn&#8217;t matter where you are in the world, the first time that you got your dog home you should have some sort of dog bark basic knowledge in the back of your head, after all barking is how dogs communicate . Owning a dog as a pet has a lot [...]<h3>Related Posts</h3>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Dog Bark Basic Knowledge 101 </strong></p>
<p>Doesn&#8217;t matter where you are in the world, the first time that you got your dog home you should have some sort of dog bark basic knowledge in the back of your head, after all barking is how dogs communicate . Owning a dog as a pet has a lot of responsibilities. You cannot be annoyed or upset when you dog starts to barking like crazy. Treat you dog like treating a baby. You shouldn&#8217;t get upset when a baby starts to cry, therefore neither should you when you dog starts to bark. Investigate what made the your dog bark then finding a suitable solutions to make it stop. Many breads of dogs bark for different reasons. I have list some basic reasons what can cause most dog bark below.</p>
<p>1. You dog senses there are intruders near by. Therefore your dog starts to bark to scare them away and to tell you (his/his master) beware of intruder. You should always reward you dog for scare the intruders away.</p>
<p>2.You dog might be lonely. You should have some dog toys close by to keep your dog entertained. Maybe you should play with your dog more often. Go for a walk with you dog or go to the park with you dog. Do NOT lock your dog inside the house all by itself. That is exactly when it will starts to bark the most.</p>
<p>3. If you have brought other animal into the house like a cat or something. You dog will probably bark at that particular animal because that particular animal invaded his space.</p>
<p>Those above are some main causes for a dog to bark. Of course there are many other causes for dog to bark. Like I said in the beginning, investigate, investigate and investigate. Good luck and have fun.</p>
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		<title>Advantages of Using a Barking Dog Alarm</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 23:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Advantages of Using a Barking Dog Alarm If you are searching for the best home security system, then a barking dog alarm surely fits you. Most people are looking for the effective and affordable alarm system that can deter burglars from breaking their homes. In actuality, it require on these products increased in numbers as [...]<h3>Related Posts</h3>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Advantages of Using a Barking Dog Alarm</strong></p>
<p>If you are searching for the best home security system, then a barking dog alarm surely fits you. Most people are looking for the effective and affordable alarm system that can deter burglars from breaking their homes. In actuality, it require on these products increased in numbers as most of the homeowners realize that home security is very important since their household and properties are their assets. A barking dog alarm stands out among other residential security devices; it is much guaranteed and cost-efficient compared to conventional alarm systems that have been around for a long time.</p>
<p>This alarm system is noted of its realistic barking sound that truly deters burglars from breaking inside the house or prevents other would-be committed home crimes. This can detect movements and soon create the ferocious barking sound. The barking sound gets louder and fiercer as the intruder gets closer to the area. This can cause panic attack to burglars no matter how determined they are &#8211; of course, no one wants to probe if it&#8217;s really coming from a real, unfriendly dog or else they may get bitten by a real dog.</p>
<p>But why choose barking dog alarm? Is the sound should only be the reason?</p>
<p>A barking dog alarm is not just an ordinary type of home security system. It can detect motions even through thick walls, glass and partitions. It provides 24 hour protection to the user. And the barking sound is a preventative warning that will alert you to the expected risk and also warn the intruders that they must stop and think about what they are doing, at the same time, to notify your neighbors that there is something going wrong inside your home. In this way, they could help you by asking help from authorities.</p>
<p>This alarm system has an adjustable radar sensitivity that ranges from 0 to 20 feet. New version of barking dog alarm comes with remote control. This characteristic allows the user to modify the volume and the radar sensitivity, and turn on and off the device even in far distance. In addition, this anti-burglar device comes with radar eyes that can detect movements even in the dark. Some versions can detect body heat.</p>
<p>Barking dog alarms are not just used in homes, but can also be used in protecting apartments, jewelry stores, RV&#8217;s etc. In some areas, especially near the lake or forest, some homes used this alarm system to hold off and alert the owner against bear intrusions. Obviously, bears and other animals do not like the sound of barking dogs, most especially if they can&#8217;t see them.</p>
<p>Furthermore, this alarm system is very various and provides first-rate security for homes and businesses, without having the need of owning a real dog. Unlike dogs, alarm systems creating a realistic barking sound needs no food, water, sleep and health care. Since it is an electronic anti-burglar device, all it needs is the standard power outlet where you can plug it in to have it activated.</p>
<p>A barking dog alarm is a reliable and cost-efficient home security system that provides excellent protection. In fact, this is handy which can be installed anywhere you want and can be moved from one place to another. It also comes with back up batteries to keep working even during power outage. The best thing about it is it keeps your home safe even if you&#8217;re not home.</p>
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		<title>Methods to Stop Dog Barking</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2011 22:24:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Methods to Stop Dog Barking Before I tell you about methods to stop dog barking, let&#8217;s discuss why dogs bark in the first place. There are many reasons why dog&#8217;s bark.  Here is but a very small sampling: 1. Dull Routine -  If a dog only sits, lays or sleeps around its house most of the day, he may bark [...]<h3>Related Posts</h3>
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<p>Before I tell you about methods to stop dog barking, let&#8217;s discuss why dogs bark in the first place.</p>
<p>There are many reasons why dog&#8217;s bark.  Here is but a very small sampling:</p>
<p>1. Dull Routine -  If a dog only sits, lays or sleeps around its house most of the day, he may bark to burn off excess energy that has built up.</p>
<p>2. Let Dog Owner Know He&#8217;s Not Happy &#8211; Dogs a social creature by nature, can get very angry and upset with you. And, how does a dog go about letting his owner he&#8217;s upset?  He barks of course, most likely loud and for a long time.  The dog knows how to get his owner&#8217;s attention.</p>
<p>3. Warning &#8211; Dogs have very good instincts and are very aware of their surroundings.  Thus, when they sense something is not right or there may be danger, whether due to a stranger, a potential burglar, etc, they will let you know by barking.  Note - This is a good reason for barking.</p>
<p>4. Seeking Attention - Not paying attention to your dog?  He may notice and let you know that is not acceptable simply by barking.</p>
<p>5. Loneliness or Fear - If a dog is lonely or scared, he will bark incessantly because his emotions and anxiety are at an all-time high and getting the best of him!  And, because they have no concept of time and do not know if their owner is coming back, a dog can have fear from separation anxiety from its owner.</p>
<p>If any of the above sound remotely familiar, here are a few tips and methods to stop dog barking:</p>
<p>1. Social &#8211; By nature, dogs are social creatures.  That&#8217;s why we love them so much! Dogs like to interact with other dogs as well as their owner and family. Owners should take their dog to a park or, if they have a dog park nearby, take him there.</p>
<p>He will meet other dogs and perhaps learn a thing or two from his new dog friends. This will make for one happy doggie!</p>
<p>2.  Exercise - Take dog for a walk or jog in their neighborhood, play fetch with him in a park. It&#8217;s not enough for him to be let outside in your back yard &#8211; I doubt he is running laps!  Owners need to be consistent, exercise their dog regularly.  Doing so will cause the dog to be much happier, sleepier and quieter dog!</p>
<p>3. Bring Dog Inside the House - If the dog is outside, bring him in after he has done his business and had time to run around a little bit. Under no circumstance should any dog be left outside to sleep at night. Dogs have feelings too, including fear and loneliness. Leaving him outside will cause him to bark a lot more &#8211; for fear, anger, loneliness and possibly more.</p>
<p>4. Retrain &#8211; If a dog can learn to bark, it can learn methods to stop dog barking.  Retraining can be fun for both the dog and its owner.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2011 00:15:45 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Bark Collar and Accompany Bark Dog Devices &#8211; Easy Ways to Control Barking</strong>        </p>
<p>We know that excessive barking of a dog has become a common problem that a lot of pet owners have to face every single day. It is worse when the nuisance barking not only just affects you, but it also takes away other people moments of silence. Because you love your pet, you need to find a way to safeguard him from the province in your locale. As dog proprietor, they have the rights to take the dog away from you if it&#8217;s necessary. In order to prevent this case from happening, you need to use bark control collars to control the excessive bar of your dog.</p>
<p>There are times when your dog barks due to a specific reason. If you can find out the reasons that your dog barks, you can easily stop his barks by removing the reasons. This is good for your pet as you do not need to use an anti bark collar. In reality, you should try to find the reasons of barking before deciding to make use of a bark dog control collar.</p>
<p>Some dogs bark endlessly when you put them indoors. The answer to this issue is to use an indoor bark control gadget. This device is equipped a sound sensor so that it can detect the bark of the dog. When the barking exceeds the allowed limitation, the gadget will emit ultrasonic sounds to stop your dog from barking. This product is safe at you and your other pets as its sounds cannot be heard by you and other pets as well.</p>
<p>If the dog barks when he is outside, you should use an outdoor bark control. The working principle of the device is the same as an indoor bark device. However, the working radius of an outdoor device is wider, as much as 50 feet.</p>
<p>Using these devices will surely help you in control bark behavior of your dog. There is one note when you use an anti bark collar for the dog. It is you should not wear the collar on your dog&#8217;s neck for over eight hours per day. Because wearing a collar in a long period of time will cause your dog to stop barking, even if there are dangerous happening to your properties such as, there are robbers trying to get into your house.</p>
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<p>Consistent with law enforcement authorities fact, one of the most important ways for criminals invading your home is to keep a dog now. I have no doubt saved me from my dog attacked a few years ago, when an intruder tried to invade my privacy at 3:00 am.</p>
<p>Everyone says that the dog bark worse than its bite heard. The bark is usually enough to stop a thief from entering your refuge. It does not matter what kind of bark, it is not. An unwanted intruders will a dog barking to deter any size.</p>
<p>The authors do not want to be careful. Any noise will attract too much control, if they try, in a house without being noticed.</p>
<p>My shepherd, Venus was a gift from God several years ago. She was my best friend and my life might have been saved if they eliminated a potential rapist hunted with their bark in the middle of the night when he tried to break my door.</p>
<p>God has blessed us with dogs to remind us of his love for us. He gave us full of all the qualities of unconditional love, including protection. Dogs are always loyal, forgiving, loving creatures on Earth.</p>
<p>But not everyone wants to own a dog. Maybe your lifestyle just can&#8217;t support the needs of a dog, but you would like unwanted visitors to think you have a dog in the house. There really are products out there that will do just that.</p>
<p>One of these devices is called a Barking Dog Alarm System. It uses a built in sensor, which is strong enough to detect movement through any type of wall barrier. When it catches a trespasser within its range of 10 to 20 feet, it announces the arrival with an unfriendly bark, and the closer the visitor approaches, the more boisterous the bark becomes. No intruder is going to stick around to see if it is a real dog or not.</p>
<p>Of course the advantage of owning a barking dog alarm rather than a live barking dog is in the long term cost. You pay a one time up front fee for the electronic dog, plus back-up batteries in case the power goes out. Compare that cost to a real live dog. You don&#8217;t have to buy food, pay for vet bills, have it groomed or board it when you&#8217;re out of town. The benefit is that you can go out of town for as long as you want with the peace of mind in knowing that your electronic dog will be watching your home until you get back &#8211; the 24 hour watchdog that never leaves his post. Even more reasons to choose this &#8220;dog&#8221; over a real one if you are so inclined are that you won&#8217;t have to take it for walks, or pick up poop or replace plants that have been destroyed by digging.</p>
<p>So all in all, if you are not wanting to deal with a real dog or just can&#8217;t have one in your life right now, this electronic barking dog might be just what you need. In these economically difficult times when desperate people are looking for easy ways to get money, it is important to have whatever means you can to protect everything you own and especially you and your loved ones.</p>
<p>And if you want to set it to something else to alert you to a visitor, there is an alarm or chime setting.</p>
<p>However, even though it can be expensive and time consuming to own a dog, I could never live without one. I&#8217;d like to believe I&#8217;m here today because of a dog named Venus.</p>
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<p>Of course, we appreciate that our dog warns us of danger by barking. It is actually a part of his nature, to protect his family. And when his human family, she loved and trained, this type of barking occurs only when necessary. It&#8217;s really the other types of bark that is unpleasant.</p>
<p>Dog barking is like crying for the people. It offers a wide range of feelings and circumstances to third parties. But with a dog, it can easily lead to barking. Some of these ideas barking dog training can help make your favorite family from your neighbors pet.</p>
<p>Train your pet to bark as a function of the use by developing a firm order for you, if you expect no more. Many experts recommend a single word command such as stop or end. Say the command in a loud voice, and controlling barking. Once the stops barking, then reward when he is calm with treats and affection. Repeat these steps consistently and over time to your family friend will know what to expect from him.</p>
<p>Stop barking can be problematic. Some breeds tend to be very vocal and bark for all sorts of reasons. In most cases, to communicate, barking dogs, alarms, anxiety, loneliness, hunger or thirst, or they want attention. But can take endless barking at all hours of day and night, you and your neighbors crazy.</p>
<p>Do not cry your dog barking, even if every fiber of your being. It is simply you think you are barking, and probably louder the bark. He thinks you join the call for bark. Just keep your voice firm and strong, and say the command word.</p>
<p>Train your pet from the time he comes to live with you. No matter if you have a new dog or puppy over a new, quiet words with the command train and reward with treats.Your affection will go a long way towards the formation of dog you do not want to stop it, if you ask him.</p>
<p>Why do the barking. It will be one. If the dog is disturbed by the unsuspecting neighbors? Is there a real danger that must be removed on your property? Check for a safe environment, keep an eye on the neighborhood bullies and keep your pet on condition of good behavior shower calm. Discover the trigger, and you solve the barking problem fast.</p>
<p>Often the dogs need more exercise, recreation and zoo. Be sure to regularly devote time to these things in your daily life. Your dog will feel more confident that they are loved and part of the package. Remember that dogs are social animals and need time to feel with you to obtain. Try these simple ideas to resolve barking dog training for your problem.</p>
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<p>There&#8217;s only one reason for your reading this articles. You have decided to stop the barking in your home. There isn&#8217;t much you can do, to be honest. Dogs do bark. It is how they communicate.  There is only one breed of dog – the Basenji – that does not bark at all.</p>
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<p>In order to stop the barking, you must first determine the reason that your dog is barking.</p>
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<p><strong>The Causes of Dog Barking</strong></p>
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<p>Dogs bark for several reasons. They could be barking for attention, compulsively, or in alarm. There are many more.</p>
<p>Barking is the only way dogs have to express themselves. You cannot prevent them from expressing themselves completely.</p>
<p><strong>How to Stop Barking Dogs</strong></p>
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<p>If your dog is refusing to stop barking, you need to ask yourself; what he is barking at; when he barks; is there a specific trigger?</p>
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<p>Is your dog barking to protect its territory? If you think he is, yelling at your dog to stop is not as effective. The barking does cease, but the problem hasn&#8217;t been resolved.</p>
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<p>You have to make sure your dog doesn&#8217;t feel the urge assert his authority. Begin by being the alpha in your household and show that you are in charge. Then you can make sure that your dog does not see these threats to his territory. Be sure to keep him away from the mailman, put him in the backyard to avoid him barking at passerby, and be sure that he doesn&#8217;t have access to the windows.</p>
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<p><strong>Stop Barking Dogs with Anxiety</strong></p>
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<p>Sometimes anxious barking is a result of positive reinforcement of excited barking when you get home. If your dog barks when you get home, try to ignore it.</p>
<p>Teach your dog to speak and quiet down. This will teach him to control his barking and to only bark when necessary, such as when a burglar entered your home.</p>
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<p>Your dog&#8217;s barking does not have to be such a big problem. With a little patience and effort on your part, and some understanding on your pup&#8217;s part, you can put a stop to your neighbours&#8217; complaints.</p>
<p>This information is provided to you by Harvey Parker. If you need more tips to get rid of problems with your puppy/dog, then visit this link: http://www.puppydogexpert.com/stop-dog-barking/</p>
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<p>I don&#8217;t think that barking is necessarily a bad thing â in fact, I think it&#8217;s encouraging that my dog wants to &#8220;talk&#8221; to me, enough so that I can overlook the stentorian qualities of his voice (which, in enclosed spaces, is positively overpowering) in favor of his desire to communicate with me. It&#8217;s the thought that counts (even though I feel better-equipped to stand by this sanctimonious belief when my ears are sheltered safely behind industrial-quality ear-plugs).</p>
<p>Â Unfortunately, the language barrier between dogs and humans is pretty well impermeable, which means it&#8217;s up to us to use the context, the body language of our dogs, and the circumstances of the vocalization to parse meaning from a volley of barks. So why do dogs bark? It&#8217;s not easy to say (it&#8217;s like trying to answer the question, &#8220;Why do humans talk?&#8221; in so many words).</p>
<p>Â Let&#8217;s start off by saying that dogs bark for many different reasons. A lot of it depends on the breed: some dogs were bred to bark only when a threat is perceived (this is true of guarding breeds in particular, like Rottweilers, Dobermans, and German Shepherds); some were bred to use their voices as a tool of sorts, to assist their owners in pursuit of a common goal (sporting breeds such as Beagles and Bloodhounds, trained to âbay&#8217; when they scent the quarry), and some dogs just like to hear themselves talk (take just about any of the toy breeds as an example of a readily-articulate dog!).</p>
<p>However, all breed specificities cast aside, there are some circumstances where just about any dog will give voice: * She&#8217;s bored * She&#8217;s lonely * She&#8217;s hungry, or knows it&#8217;s time for a meal * Something is wrong/someone is near the house * She&#8217;s inviting you to play * She sees another animal * She needs the toilet If your dog is barking for any of these reasons, it&#8217;s not really realistic for you to try to stop her: after all, she&#8217;s a dog, and it&#8217;s the nature of all dogs to bark at certain times and in certain situations.</p>
<p>Presumably you were aware of this when you adopted your friend (and, if total silence was high on your list of priorities, you&#8217;d have bought a pet rock, right?). Of course, there are times when barking isn&#8217;t only unwarranted, it&#8217;s downright undesirable. Some dogs can use their voices as a means of manipulation. Take this situation as an example: You&#8217;re lying on the couch reading a book. Your dog awakes from a nap and decides it&#8217;s time for a game. She picks up her ball, comes over, and drops it in your lap. You ignore her and keep on reading.</p>
<p>After a second of puzzled silence, she nudges your hand with her nose and barks once, loudly. You look over at her â she assumes the âplay-bow&#8217; position (elbows near the floor, bottom in the air, tail waving) and pants enticingly at you. You return to your book. She barks again, loudly â and, when no response is elicited, barks again. And this time, she keeps it up. After a minute or so of this, sighing, you put down your book (peace and quiet is evidently not going to be a component of your evening, after all), pick up the ball, and take her outside for a game of fetch.</p>
<p>She stops barking immediately. I&#8217;m sure you know that respect is an essential part of your relationship with your dog. You respect her, which you demonstrate by taking good care of her regardless of the convenience of doing so, feeding her nutritious and tasty food, and showing your affection for her in ways that she understands and enjoys. In order for her to be worthy of your respect, she has to respect you, too. Something that many kind-hearted souls struggle to come to terms with is that dog ownership is not about equality: it&#8217;s about you being the boss, and her being the pet.</p>
<p>Dogs are not children; they are most comfortable and best-behaved when they know that you are in charge. A dog has to respect your leadership to be a happy, well-adjusted, and well-behaved pet. In the situation above, there was no respect being shown by the dog. She wasn&#8217;t inviting her owner to play; she was harassing her owner to play. In fact, I&#8217;d even say bullying. And even worse, the behavior was being reinforced by the owner&#8217;s capitulation â effectively, giving in to this behavior taught her that to get what she wants, she has to make a noise â and she has to keep it up until her goal is achieved.</p>
<p>Affection and play-times are obviously necessary aspects of life with a dog, but they have to be doled out on your own terms. If she learns that she can get what she wants by barking, then your house is going to become a Noise Pollution Zone (and this is not going to endear you to your neighbors, either). To prevent this bullying behavior in your dog from assuming a familiar role in her repertoire of communications, you have to prove to her that you&#8217;re not the kind of person that can be manipulated so easily.</p>
<p>Â It&#8217;s simple to do this: all you have to do is ignore her. I&#8217;m not talking about passive ignorance, where you pay her no attention and simply continue with whatever it was you were doing â you need to take more of an active role. This means conveying to her through your body language that she is not worthy of your attention when she acts in such an undesirable manner.</p>
<p>The absolute best and most effective thing for you to do in this case is to give her the cold shoulder. When she starts trying to âbark you&#8217; into doing something for her, turn your back on her straight away. Get up, avert your eyes and face, and turn around so your back is towards her. Don&#8217;t look at her, and don&#8217;t talk to her â not even a &#8220;no&#8221;. She&#8217;ll probably be confused by this, and will likely bark harder.</p>
<p>This is particularly true if you&#8217;ve given in to her bully-barking in the past â the more times you&#8217;ve reinforced the behavior, the more persistent she&#8217;s going to be. In fact, the barking will almost certainly get a lot worse before it gets better â after all, it&#8217;s worked for her the past, so it&#8217;s understandable that she&#8217;ll expect it to work again. As in all aspects of dog training, consistency is very important. You must ensure that you don&#8217;t change your mind halfway through and give in to what she wants â because by doing so, you&#8217;re teaching her to be really, really persistent (&#8220;OK, so I just need to bark for ten minutes instead of five to get a walk,&#8221; is the message she&#8217;ll get).</p>
<p>But what can you do in other situations where bullying isn&#8217;t an issue and you just want her to stop the racket? If you want to get the message across that you&#8217;d like her to cease fire and be quiet, the most effective thing you can do is to use your hands. No, I&#8217;m not talking about hitting her: this is a perfectly humane, impact- and pain-free method of conveying that what you require right now is peace and quiet. Here&#8217;s what you do: when she&#8217;s barking, give her a second to âget it out of her system&#8217; (it&#8217;s a lot kinder, and a lot more effective, to give her a chance &#8211; however brief â to express herself before asking her to be quiet). If she doesn&#8217;t calm down under her own steam, reach out and clasp her muzzle gently, but firmly, in your hand. She&#8217;ll try to shake you off, or back away, so you can place your other hand on her collar to give you greater control.</p>
<p>This method is useful for two reasons: firstly, it effectively silences the barking (since no dog, no matter how loud, can bark with her mouth shut!). Secondly, it reinforces your authority: you&#8217;re showing her through direct physical action that you&#8217;re a benevolent but firm leader who will brook no nonsense, and who won&#8217;t balk when it comes to enforcing your guidance. Hold onto her muzzle and collar until she&#8217;s stopped trying to break free: only when she calms down and stops wriggling does it mean that she&#8217;s accepted your authority.</p>
<p>Â When she&#8217;s still, hold on for one or two more seconds, then let her go and praise her. In addition to this short-term fix, there are also a few things you can to do to reduce your dog&#8217;s need to bark in the first place. The number-one cause for unwanted barking (as in, the kind of barking that&#8217;s repetitive and is directed at nothing) is nervous, agitated energy â the kind she gets from not getting enough exercise.</p>
<p>Â Most dogs function best with one and a half hours&#8217; exercise every day, which is a considerable time commitment for you. Of course, this varies from dog to dog, depending on factors like breed, age, and general level of health. You may think that your dog is getting as much exercise as she needs, or at least as much as you can possibly afford to give her â but if her barking is coupled with an agitated demeanor (fidgeting, perhaps acting more aggressively than you&#8217;d expect or want, restlessness, destructive behavior) then she almost definitely needs more.</p>
<p>Â Fortunately, the fix for this problem is pretty simple: you&#8217;ll just have to exercise her more. Try getting up a half-hour earlier in the morning â it&#8217;ll make a big difference. If this is absolutely impossible, consider hiring someone to walk her in the mornings and/or evenings. And if this is impossible too, then you&#8217;ll just have to resign yourself to having a loud, frustrated, and agitated dog (although whether you can resign her to this state remains to be seen). The second most common cause of excessive vocalization in dogs is too much âalone time&#8217;.</p>
<p>Dogs are social animals: they need lots of attention, lots of interaction, and lots of communication. Without these things, they become anxious and on edge. If you&#8217;re at home with your dog, you&#8217;re not paying attention to her, and she&#8217;s spending a lot of time barking at what appears to be nothing, she&#8217;s probably bored and lonely and would benefit from a healthy dose of affection and attention.</p>
<p>Â Recommended reading If you&#8217;d like more information on unwanted behaviors that your dog&#8217;s exhibiting, you&#8217;ll probably be interested in taking a look at Secrets to Dog Training. It&#8217;s a complete, A-Z manual for the responsible dog owner, and deals with recognizing, preventing, and dealing with just about every problem dog behavior under the sun. You can check out Secrets to Dog Training by clicking on the link below:<strong>Stop Barking Dogs</strong>           </p>
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<p>Casey Jones has been involved with animals in one way or another since he was a child. He knows a lot about rabbits, dogs, cats, birds, fish, and reptiles. He lives in Sunny Pace, Florida withÂ 3 dogs, a horse, 3 rabbits, andÂ 2 cat.</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nothing is more annoying and stressful than to deal with constant dog barking. It is a frustrating and futile experience to control this unwanted behavior without a basic understanding of why they bark.</p>
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<p>Dogs bark for various reasons. It is their way of communicating to you their moods, excitement and to get your attention to their needs. It is not mere noise but in conjunction with their body language, tail movements and facial expressions they tend to convey their message across to you.</p>
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<p>Here are some instances where they convey different meaning. High-pitched short tonal bark with swift tail wags when he is in a playful mood. Low gruff bark gradually increasing to howlingwhen somebody is at the door or near the house. Loud bark with raised hackles when he sees another dog or cat. High pitched incessant bark when he is lonely or distressed and so on.</p>
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<p>Once you know what triggers the barking then putting a fix is an easy task. Reasons for barking fall into two main categories &#8211; Basic behavior problem and situations and circumstances contributing to the barking. Barking on instinct is natural and should not be restrained.</p>
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<p>Here are some proven techniques to stop your dog&#8217;s continuous barking, which is unwarranted and not natural:</p>
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<p>* Teaching your dog what is an acceptable behavior and what is not should be the first in your dog behavior training. Barking constantly in an attempt to get your attention and forcing you to submit to his needs is not good. Just to stop him from barking if you give a treat or play then you are encouraging him to bark even more in the future. Just walk away from him and don&#8217;t even look at him. He may be confused and bark harder at first but by consistently reinforcing this you will have better control over this behavior.</p>
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<p>* Teach him &#8220;quiet&#8221; or &#8220;enough&#8221; command whenever he barks. Explore the reason for barking before you hush him. Pat him and praise him immediately when he stops barking. He will learn to be quiet by associating the command with the praise.</p>
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<p>* When your dog deliberately disobeys any of your commands, he displays his dominant position and if left unchecked will get worse with time. He needs to realize at young age that you are the authority leader an Alpha dog and he is below you. Dogs are well behaved when they know you are the leader of the pack and form a cordial relationship based on faith and respect.</p>
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<p>* Boredom is another reason for constant barking. Dogs need to be engaged constantly and exercised enough to get rid of their boredom. Take your dog for a long walk every day or spend time with interactive plays like fetching the ball.</p>
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<p>* Loneliness and separation anxiety are other causes of constant barking. They bark in an effort to get out of their confinement when left alone. Vigorous exercise before you leave will make him sleep when you are away and with chewy toys and items around will keep him busy till you return.</p>
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<p>Bark aka shock collar use to stop dog barking is not human and has long-term psychological implications. Conditioning with praise and reward is the most compassionate approach to any dog behavior problem.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 May 2010 03:25:27 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>The electronic watchdog can protect homes, apartments, driveways, mobile homes, jewelry stores, hotels, factories, small business, warehouses, public and private buildings. You can choose any location indoors where you want to detect movement such as hidden behind the front door. You can turn the watchdog and it begins detecting. When movement is detected, the <strong>security system </strong>will alarm with the sounds you have chosen. While in barking mode, it begins to emit the ferocious barking sound of a large angry dog. The closer the intruder gets the louder and more frequent becomes the barking. As the intruder backs off, the barking decreases in intensity and frequency, stopping completely when movement is out of range.</p>
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