One of the most annoying problems that any dog owner has to deal with is excessive barking. Barking also happens to be something that is often misunderstood by people and dog owners. In this article we will take a look at some myths about dog barking.

Myth #1: It’s The Dogs Fault That It Barks

Most dog owners just want their dogs to be quiet. They don’t care why their dogs are even barking. I can assure you that a dog barks for a reason and you better find out what that reason is. You can not stop dog barking until you find out why your dog is barking.

Myth #2: My Dog Should Stop Barking Just Because I Said So

Dogs have needs. If your dog is bored it will bark. If your dog is lonely it will bark. Simply telling your dog to stop will not always work. Your dogs needs need to be met and it needs some positive/negative reinforcement.

Myth #3: It’s My Neighbors Fault My Dog Barks

Many dog owners get angry when their neighbors start complaining about their dogs barking. Often they accuse the neighbors of being the problem. The truth is that they are your dogs and it is your job to deal with the problem. If your neighbor teases your dog, then your dog should be moved to place where the neighbor can’t tease it.

Myth #4: Barking Dogs Are The Best Watchdogs

This is completely untrue. The best watch dogs are dogs that barks when they have a very good reason too. The dog that barks all the time is the dog that most people try to ignore. A good watchdog is always selective as to when it will bark.

Myth #5: My Dog Never Barks When I’m Around

Many dogs do the most barking when they are alone. This is why your neighbor is complaining that your dog barks all day long. You may want to seriously consider that your dog is doing lots of barking when you are not home.

Myth #6: It’s Normal For A Dog To Bark

All animals make some noise and have some form of communication. That is the normal part. The not so normal part is when a dog barks constantly. There is a reason for that constant barking. Address that reason.

Myth #7: My Dog Can Not Be Trained To Stop Barking

Some owners feel that it simple isn’t possible to train their dog to stop barking. This is not true. With time and persistence the vast majority of dogs can be trained.



By: Dan Mills

About the Author:
Dan Mills is an expert in the feild of 7 Stop Dog Barking Myths Dog Owners Should Know
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