Expecting a dog to never bark is as unreasonable as expecting a baby never to cry. However, you can largely eliminate “nuisance barking” by taking a few simple actions.
1. Observe on your dog barking
2. Read your dog body language
3. Listen to your dog barking tone
Much of dogs behavior comes as an instinctual response they see something moving so they chase it. This kind of behavior often results in actions that people seek to train out of a dog. By learning the right tips to counter act the dogs response one can train their dog.
Play with your dog often. In order to train your dog efficiently, it is important to develop and nurture a bond between the two of you. Make sure you are taking the time out of your day to play with your dog. It will be fun and stress-reducing for both of you.
If possible, position your dog’s crate next to your bed. This is a critical step in teaching him that is where you want him to sleep. Since you are still within sight he isn’t as likely to panic about having to stay in the crate for an extended period of time.
When you first bring your puppy home, those first few days are the most important. You should be patient, consistent, and persistent form day one with your new puppy. Be sure not to let your puppy get away with behaviors you are not going to allow and positively reinforce the behaviors you are wanting to see.
When trying to train your dog, always reinforce positive behaviors even when you’re not actively in a training session. It’s easy to remember to reward your dog during a training session, but it’s just as important to reward your dog for those trained behaviors the rest of the time, too. This builds a good connection for the dog between the behavior and the reward.
Learning to recognize what is going to trigger a response from an ones dog will help one be ready to take action. After learning the right procedures an individual can train their dog to resist urges to run or other unwanted behavior. The resulting changes can make the owner very happy.