How do I get my dog to stop barking?All dogs bark. It is a natural way for them to communicate and many of us like our dogs to bark when something happens to alert us. But sometimes we just want them to stop!
We need to give our dogs some rules. For ‘alert’ barking we need to teach our dog that it is OK to bark but they need to know when to stop. So, how do we train it? Load yourself up with some of your dog’s favourite treats. Find a quiet spot without any distractions and when your dog is not barking, get his attention and simply feed your dog a treat and at the same time, say ‘quiet’. Your dog doesn’t have to sit or do anything else – they just need to be quiet. Do this a few times making sure that your dog is still engaged with your ‘quiet’. Repeat your training using your word a few times a day, or as often as you can, without boring your dog. Add some congratulatory words too – like ‘good dog’. Your dog will learn to know that word ‘quiet’ earns him a treat or two.
However, if he doesn’t stop barking you may have to set up situations where your dog will bark so that you can practise your training or try with a higher level reward. If your dog responds to your ‘quiet’ you know you have the issue resolved and can use it with periodic reinforcement of treats each time. If you do this consistently, your dog will learn to stop barking whenever you say ‘quiet’. |