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Dogs do bark. It is natural
behavior for them and along with whining and
howling it’s their only way to communicate
aloud. Even those breeds that are “advertised”
as non-barking-breeds (for example Basenji and
Schipperke) do have some kind of way of emitting
equivalent to barking. Every dog has many
different reasons for barking and different
barks for different purposes. Along statistics
bitches bark as much as males.
For some breeds barking is
more typical than for the others. The purpose
for what the dog was originally breeded has a
huge impact. For example hunting dogs have
barking as their response to almost everything.
They may start doing it because of a lightest
irritant. This perspective should already be
considered before choosing a puppy. Not only
your and your family members’ but also your
neighbors’ tolerance must be taken into account.
Luckily, only few people can’t stand barking at
all, but there still are many of us who for
example do night shift or have to stay awake
with the baby all night long. They have their
right for silence by daytime.
In some cases a dog barking
day after day may evoke not only irritation but
concern. Neighbors may start to suspect that
there might be something wrong with the dog.
Not all the barking is alike.
An owner knowing his dog will soon learn how to
separate one bark from another. There are many
different barks, for example:
1) Alarm/warning: someone has entered dog’s
territory.
(A real alarm bark is usually quite deep, while
the higher noise means a greeting.)
2) Attention seeking: Dog usually learns quite
fast to catch his masters attention by barking.
3) Excitement/playing: A dog barks when it’s
enthusiastic.
4) Greeting/letting the other dogs know that one
is here: A dog barks in order to say 'Hi' or to
mark his territory or to communicate with the
neighborhoods dogs.
5) Boredom: A dog may bark because he just wants
to do something.
6) Loneliness/fear: A scared dog separated from
its herd often howls or barks. Real separation
anxiety is kind of a “disease”. It’s caused by a
certain kind of nerve structure and therefore
cannot b cured. The difference between dogs
suffering from separation anxiety and from “just
usual boredom” must be made clear.
7) Confusion: Sometimes a dog barks just because
it doesn’t know what else to do.
When barking becomes a
problem?
Barking doesn’t have to be a
problem. In principle, if the noise doesn’t
bother you and your neighbors, you may as well
let the dog express himself. (In the real world,
this probably is possibly only in the
countryside.) The backgrounds of barking,
however, should be investigated, to be sure that
the dog is fine. Is the dog too much alone,
without meaningful exercise or companion?
The volume of the bark can
be surprisingly high and it can really harm your
hearing. A bark can be somewhat 85 decibels,
while only 75 decibels may cause permanent
damage. Long-lasting exposure, of course, may
cause damage even in lower decibels.
If your own hearing is protected (or gone), it
would be time to give a little thought for your
neighbors. As mentioned before, it’s unlike that
someone would complain about barking without a
good reason. People have different reasons why
they really do need peace by daytime. Even
worse, some dogs bark at night when people want
to sleep. Constant, annoying disturbance may
cause huge arguments between neighbors.
A dog barking alone all day
long day after day makes people not only annoyed
but worried. People often assume, that dogs bark
because they try to tell that something is not
right. Therefore constant barking can make
people think, that the dog or someone in his
herd is treated badly.
What to do, when the barking
becomes excessive?
Once barking has become a
problem, the first and the most important step
is to survey the reason(s) for barking. Reasons
for barking are numerous. Some of them are:
1) Extra energy and lack of activity
2) Warning, alarming or herding
3) Wish to keep contact to neighborhood dogs
4) Separation anxiety
Corrective
actions can be performed once the reason is
found. Spending the energy with proper exercise
and especially activity where the dog gets to
use his brain and nose are recommended, if the
dog barks because he is bored.
If the dog barks only when
he’s left alone, some new arrangements should be
considered. Could it be possible to arrange
things so, that the dog wouldn’t have to stay
alone so much? Private dog schools and 4H-clubs
arrange dogsitting and dog day care at least in
the biggest cities in Finland. Also relatives,
friends and neighborhood can be checked. What if
there was, living right across the street, a
pensioner who needs a companion for
afternoon-walk?
Along what’s mentioned,
problem can be inferred with training. The
easiest way is prevention. Puppy-owners often
reward barking accidentally by watching or
speaking to the puppy. Reassuring is just what
he is after, and giving an embrace to a
squeaking puppy will only make sure that he will
repeat the behavior. Shouting to already barking
dog usually makes it only more overwrought. Best
way to get silence is to reward it. If the dog
already is excessive barking, one way of solving
the problem may training the command “Bark”.
Once the dog has learned that, it should be easy
to train command “Silence” or “Enough”.
One option to restrain the
barking is Anti-Bark Collars:
1) Spray collars (lemon):
2)
Remote-controlled Spray Collars
3) Ultrasound collars
Spray Collars
Spray collar emits harmless
spray into dogs face. Spray collar is convenient
and reliable and therefore effective. It is a
long-life-product because new batteries and
refill-bottles of lemon spray can be bought.
Some dogs learn to “cheat” the collar by barking
a deeper voice. This voice, however, is much
more comfortable for a human ear. What is
negative in Spray Collar, is that the collar
sometimes goes off if another dog barks. There
is also dogs who don’t give a thought for the
collar and go on with barking as they used to.
Remote-controlled Spray
Collars
Remote-controlled spray
collar works just as original spray collar
except for one thing: it is controlled by a
human with remote-controller. Therefore the
collar will go off only when it’s supposed to.
The problem is that if the handler reacts too
slowly, the time period between bark and the
collar going off will grow too long making
learning more difficult. Remote-controlled
collar can’t, of course, be used when the dog is
left alone.
Ultrasound Collars
Ultrasound collar emits a
high noise inaudible for human ear. The noise is
unpleasant (for the dog) and therefore
effective, but the problem is that a human can’t
observe whether the collar works properly or
not. With mu experience, they are not working
reliable and react also for the movements of the
dog (jumping etc).
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