How to stop barking
Tuesday, October 6th, 2009    Subscribe To Our FeedIf you have a medium or a large dog at home, it becomes imperative that you get to learn the ropes of exercising your dog. But don’t fret. Help is at hand – literally! All you need to do is to log onto one of the well maintained pet care websites, and you will have all the necessary information about training your dog available right there. You can even interact with dog owners who are used to the exercise routine, so that you get first hand information and tips from them.
- The most common reasons for a dog to bark are hunger and thirst. Especially in the summer months, slurping water is more of a comfort than a thirst buster for a dog. So ensure that the bowl is full and that too with water that is cool. Same with food.
- If you live in an area that has a lot of noise and disturbance – like if you live on the main street where there’s a lot of traffic or construction work going on, your dog can get quite anxious if it can only hear the noise and not see it. So one solution would be to let the dog see the happenings on your street and that will normally keep it quiet.
- Another reason why the dog barks is because he is uncomfortable. It might be too hot for him or too cold; or he might have the need to run out for a while.
If you own a beagle, then you may already know how tough it can be to train them the correct way. We have trained many beagles during our lifetime and have found that it is very challenging. We have known many who have just given up on their beagles. We must tell you that you need to have patience for your dog’s sake. No matter what you do, no matter how hard you think it is to do, you should never look at your pet as a lost cause. Would your pet ever look at you like this? No. With those thoughts in mind, you need to gear up and get ready for your beagles training sessions. “Zone Training Y our Beagle” is a popular guide that many individuals have used in order to successfully train their four-legged friend.
Beagles are naturally hunting dogs. At any given moment, their noses start to take over their mind and they start sniffing around the ground. When they have a particular scent in mind, they do not want to stop until they have found where it is coming from. We are sure any beagle owner has already experienced this.
With a complete selection of DVDs, downloadable books, free resources and forums, this is one site that you can’t afford to miss if you are pet owner. The best part of the site is the ‘Free 6 day training course for dog owners’. Day wise, the site experts have made an easy to use and practical guide to training your dog right in your house. By the time the 6 days are done, you will see a different dog altogether – one that is well mannered and responds to your commands. Once that is done, you can look forward to using the other resources on the site.
The basic psychology of potty training a dog is the same as any other kind of dog training. Praise him when he does it right and say ‘bad dog’ and take him to the designated place when he does wrong. The important thing is that you don’t move the ‘potty area’ around once you bring the pup home. To begin with, you can use absorbent paper, and as the dog becomes older, you can try something like sawdust. Once you have the absorbent paper in place, each time you see the dog getting into potty position, immediately carry him over to the designated area, and wait till the task is done. Change the papers immediately, and keep doing that till the dog gets used to the idea that this is his ‘potty place’. Each time the dog goes by itself to the potty area, praise him and give him a little gift – something to nibble on, or play with him for a while.
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