Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She won’t grow out of it if yiu aren’t training her not to.
Oh, that’s too bad. Does telling her “be quiet” while bringing her in the house constitute training? What else could I do to train her not to bark outside?
We had a trainer come to our house and she told us barking is the hardest thing to correct so try to nip it in the bud early. Yes tell your dog to be quiet and when they don’t bark after you say the word give them a treat. Obviously if they continue to bark after you say quiet don’t treat. They need to understand the reward for not barking. You can also help to train them by putting them in a sit/down and treating when someone comes to the door so they are too distracted to bark.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:She won’t grow out of it if yiu aren’t training her not to.
Oh, that’s too bad. Does telling her “be quiet” while bringing her in the house constitute training? What else could I do to train her not to bark outside?
Anonymous wrote:Don’t leave your dog in the yard. Take it for walks.
Anonymous wrote:Especially on wknds - but any day really, even letting your dog bark at 7:30AM is a little too early IMO.
Anonymous wrote:She won’t grow out of it if yiu aren’t training her not to.
Anonymous wrote:I have a similar dog. Never barks in doors but will bark at random things outdoors. I bring him in as soon as he starts barking. I bought a vibration collar I need to use it