Let your dog exercise more Adequate exercise can drain a dog’s energy, and after a long day of playing or running, dogs would rather have a good night’s sleep than waste energy barking again. Let your dog chew on bones If there is something to gag your dog, they won’t have time to bark. The harder those things are to chew on, the more challenging they are, so next time you are ready to go out, throw them their favorite chew toy first so they can pass the time of boredom. Use your brain if the dog has something to do, there is no time to bark, before going out, first rub their favorite toys with your hands, so that their own smell to stay on the head. When the owner is out of sight, a lonely dog will spend more time looking for the owner’s scent on the toy and forget to bark. Make some noise for those more nervous dogs, once you hear what the wind and grass will bark. If you can’t completely get rid of the environmental noise, you may want to create some sound as a distraction. For example, when the mailman passes by, turn on the noisy vacuum cleaner to confuse the dog’s hearing. Respond to it Some times dogs bark incessantly just to convey some kind of message to the owner, if the owner responds moderately and shows appreciation, understanding that the task is done, the dog will naturally shut up! Reward it If the dog just won’t shut up, the owner should immediately reprimand it in a firm tone, “Quiet!” When the dog stops barking, the director may wish to give some small treats or praise as a sign of encouragement. The purpose of this is to show the dog that being obedient and keeping quiet will be rewarded by the owner.
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