Yes, dogs bark. It's one way that they communicate. They can't speak so they bark. Some dogs barely ever bark and some bark 24/7.
I understand all this.....but where do you draw the line?
Do you think it is annoying when dogs bark out of nowhere to get attention or is it CUTE?
My dog barks when he wants to be let outside or wants to come back in, and if I'm late to feed him. He also barks if he hears someone coming towards the house (although he cries wolf a lot, I'm okay with that).
There are some dogs I know that bark at every....single....sign of life. A door opening, a voice on the speakerphone, a car door a block away from the house being shut.
I'll admit I never taught my dog the "quiet" command but do certain dogs need to be taught this?
2006-08-09
20:34:54
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It's not my dog that is barking.....it's these dogs that I'm dogsitting.
2006-08-09
20:45:26 ·
update #1
You guys are right....dogs barking at night, especially outdoor ones (which is probably why they bark anyways), is a problem. Especially in a neighborhood like mine where EVERYONE leaves their dogs outside. Once one dog barks, they aaall start.
2006-08-09
20:58:38 ·
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I don't entirely agree that dogs only bark because they are uncomfortable or are protecting their turf. Haven't you ever had a dog bark merely to get attention?
2006-08-10
11:18:45 ·
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Some breeds are more yappy than others. Too much barking is often a sign of boredom, nervousness, loneliness, and fear. My Mom breeds Mini-Schnauzers. They usually only bark a couple of times if they want out, in or someone is approaching the house. However, this month, Mom moved, and with a new house and territory, new noisy neighbors and the whole bit, the dog have gotten really barky. They bark at every noise, cause its a strange place, they don't recognize alot of the sounds, smells and people. And they are not quite comfy with their new territory. Over the last couple of weeks, they have gotten better as they get used to the new neighborhood. I'm sure soon enough they Will settle down.
There is certainly such a thing as too much barking, like when it wakes up the baby across the street. Please folks, don't keep your dog outside at night if he barks.
And yes, some dogs need to learn the "quiet"r "shush" command, its a handy thing to teach all puppies, just in case.
2006-08-09 20:45:16
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answered by Juniper C 4
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I consider like nowadays humans feel they do not have got to educate their dogs... I live in a 2 story apartment elaborate but it surely's very open and outdoors and theres a significant lawn. Practically everybody including myself has dogs and they all play outside. Nonetheless the homeowners simply let them bark all day even when the dog is as ancient as 7 years! The owners are house too since they are either on summer time, in institution, do on-line university, are retired or something so there's no reason they must be barking. I have a dog and i attempt to coach him to now not bark and it is working.
2016-08-09 10:55:42
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answered by gaudioso 4
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I suppose like at the moment men and women suppose they do not ought to instruct their puppies... I are living in a two tale rental intricate however it is very open and outside and theres a big garden. Almost each person adding myself has puppies and so they all play external. However the house owners simply allow them to bark all day even if the puppy is as ancient as 7 years! The house owners are house too on the grounds that they're both on summer season, in tuition, do on-line college, are retired or anything so there's no intent they must be barking. I have a dog and I attempt to instruct him not to bark and it's operating.
2016-08-21 00:03:10
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answered by ? 4
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From 1 dog owner to another dog owner. ALL dogs should be trained to use the bark. the dog should be trained to use his bark for getting your attention either for a meal, or go outside, alert you that someone is at the door and emergencies. They should not be allowed to bark at other dogs or cats, other people going by your apartment or up and down stairs. They can be taught this at any age. The reason they bark is to establish their turf, this is not except-able behavior when the dog lives in an apartment doweling. You might think about going to a pet store and get a book on dog training.. I hope this helps you... Good Luck...
2006-08-09 20:53:47
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answered by Anonymous
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In my ideal world, my dog would bark as someone approaches the house until I say "ok Scout that's enough" and then she would happily sit back down knowing I am aware of the situation.
In reality, she rarely barks when someone approaches the house, and as they open the door and enter she sits there smiling away looking at them (silently). However, when a person 15 houses down says something, she somehow hears it and feels the need to sound the alarms. She usually stops after I've asked, begged, and reasoned with her for 2 minutes.
2006-08-10 01:23:34
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answered by ontario ashley 4
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Dogs do not simply bark. I believe that dogs listening power are greater than that of humans. They will only bark when they do not feel comfortable. It might lead to howling. If the dog does howl, then you can be well aware that there is some unseen spirits nearby. You can try putting an umbrella near to a dog. This can stop the howling. No scientific proof, but if you have a dog, you can try.
2006-08-09 20:48:58
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answered by Anonymous
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i've got faith like those days human beings sense they do no longer ought to coach their canines... I stay in a 2 tale apartment complicated even nevertheless it somewhat is totally open and exterior and theres a super backyard. basically approximately each and every physique alongside with myself has canines and that all of them play outdoors. even nevertheless the proprietors basically enable them to bark all day even whilst the dogs is as old as 7 years! The proprietors are domicile too because of the fact they're the two on summer season, in college, do online college, are retired or in spite of so there is not any reason they must be barking. I actually have a pup and that i attempt to coach him to no longer bark and that's working.
2016-09-29 02:56:43
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answered by shimp 4
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A dog should be trained on how to eat, walk with you, not to bark, potty training and sleep on its place etc. You can teach anything to your puppy, dogs get trained easily with some good instructions. If you want some good training tips visit https://tr.im/zLXs2
If properly trained, they should also understand whistle and gesture equivalents for all the relevant commands, e.g. short whistle or finger raised sit, long whistle or flat hand lay down, and so on.
It's important that they also get gestures and whistles as voice may not be sufficient over long distances and under certain circumstances.
2016-04-25 17:02:39
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answered by lashaunda 3
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at night some times my cocker will go out to just watch the yard and sometimes a coon will be in the yard and he will tree it. or a racoon or a beaver when he barks i go nuts to stop him from barking this is at night.if a neighbors dog barks more then 6 to 8 times i get pissed keep the dog in at night i tell them one time I recored the dog barking and after they were in bed i replayed it back to themon a 100 watt 12 in speaker when they called me and told me to shut up my dog this is your dogs voice so how do you like when it's in your face dog is in at night now
2006-08-09 20:52:07
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answered by dalecollins64 4
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Yes! I wish I could teach my dogs a quiet command we have three and two of them bark at EVERYTHING!!!! It's so annoying I have to yell at the top of my lungs to get them to shut up!
2006-08-09 20:43:11
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answered by Love always, Kortnei 6
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