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Dog Bark Control Tips

Is your dog barking constantly and driving you (or your neighbors) up the wall? A loud pet will cause disruptions in family life, produce issues with the neighbors and drive even the most patient of people crazy after a while. If your pet has a barking problem that's making you nuts, here's how to stop the constant barking and regain some peace and quiet in your life.

Putting an end to a barking problem isn't unlike any sort of behavior you would like to cure your pet of. There are a variety of techniques that you'll use to curb the issue. Basic training methods can be used to regulate a barking dog and to teach your pet not to bark out of control. Eventually your dog can be trained to respond to hand signals or voice commands that permit them to recognize it is time to stop. This tactic takes time and regularity on your part however works for most pets and just about any type of problem habits.

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Today we are fortunate to have even more options when it involves coaching your pet to not bark. Called bark control collars, these devices activate when the dog barks alerting them to control this habit even when you are not home. In addition to the standard and somewhat controversial static collars, you'll be able to opt for from collars that use sound or bursts of air (with or without citronella) to deter barking.

What causes a dog to bark continuously, anyways? A dog will act out for a variety of various normal and perfectly natural reasons. They'll bark to alert you of danger or to get your attention. Some also continue out of boredom or excitement. Whereas they do not do it simply to harass you, overzealous barking can be downright irritating for a pet owner who just desires a flash of peace. Luckily with a bit of training and time, you'll successfully control this habit and regain your sanity.
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