Dog, milk delivery

Anonymous
You don’t want a bark collar OP you want one with a remote. My dog ( age 3 when adopted) sleeps in our room but would bark when spouse gets in from work at midnight. Went on for 2 weeks. I bought an E collar with a beep, vibrate and shock, all with varying levels.
Only took 2 nights of the vibration for him to stop.
Try that. Or another alternate is a noise machine. White noise to block the delivery noise.
Anonymous
I thought this was a good thing? I’m glad my dog barks at strangers outside the door, especially when I’m home by myself.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I know this sounds stupid but can anyone tell me how to train it? Part of the problem is that I don’t know when the guy comes so I can put him in a down stay and get him settled in advance. I’ve been sleeping downstairs on milk night and when th guy comes I then try to hush him.

I did buy a bark collar but it doesn’t seem to work. Maybe I need to order a different brand.


https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/stop-dog-barking-doorbell/

And you don't have to only do it at 4 am, and in fact you shouldn't. Get a friend to make milk delivery noises outside during waking hours while you are ready with treats and awake enough to make sure the dog understands what you want.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I know this sounds stupid but can anyone tell me how to train it? Part of the problem is that I don’t know when the guy comes so I can put him in a down stay and get him settled in advance. I’ve been sleeping downstairs on milk night and when th guy comes I then try to hush him.

I did buy a bark collar but it doesn’t seem to work. Maybe I need to order a different brand.


https://www.akc.org/expert-advice/training/stop-dog-barking-doorbell/

And you don't have to only do it at 4 am, and in fact you shouldn't. Get a friend to make milk delivery noises outside during waking hours while you are ready with treats and awake enough to make sure the dog understands what you want.


+1. I helped an old neighbor work on training her dog on not freaking out about people at the door - I think she even got a noise-activated treat dispenser that she placed at the back of her house, so eventually when the doorbell rang, the dog would sprint *away* from the door to look for the treats. But [most] dogs can't compartmentalize, so if you want your dog barking at anyone else who finds themselves on your porch at 4 AM, you'll have to deal with the barking for milk delivery (unless, as a PP suggested, you move the milk box further out).
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I thought this was a good thing? I’m glad my dog barks at strangers outside the door, especially when I’m home by myself.


People have different feelings about it. Personally, I trained mine to "settle" when instructed but did not feel the need to out train that initial alert that someone is there. There have been a few times I haven't glad to have been alerted to something or someone unexpected I have been glad to have some warning.
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