Monday, January 11, 2010
Could A Heated Dog Bed Help?
There has to be some reason for his barking. Dogs don't bark for no reason after all. Think about some of the possible reasons. Maybe he's frustrated or wants some attention. Maybe something has got his attention and he's trying to assert himself. Maybe he's hungry or lonely, or bored.
Barking for sure is a way that a dog uses to communicate. It's like a baby crying. You just need to figure why that baby is crying, fix the problem and then in a short time, hopefully the baby stops crying.
So my theory is that we have to discover the reason for his barking and then fix the problem. It's really a process of elimination. Try one thing and see if it helps.
I just think that sometimes we don't see physical comfort as a reason for barking. It's hard to tell if a dog is uncomfortable because they often just lay there and maybe bark.
My dog loved being outside but when he was inside he was always curled up next to the heat vent on what I thought was a nice cushy pillow. He'd let out the occasional whine or sharp bark. I just thought he wanted a little attention so I'd go and give him a good scratch by his ears. He loved that, but the time came when his pillow need replacing.
Since it was in the dead of winter and really cold, I checked out a few articles about dog beds and read about a heated dog bed. I thought I'd get one and give it a try. Well, I have to tell you, my dog is now the picture of contentment. (No more of those little barks inside the house anymore either.)
Check out http://www.heateddogbedreview.com/ for information on a heated dog bed as well as information about a lot of other types of dog beds.
Tuesday, April 1, 2008
Mindless Barking
Okay, so I'll be the first to admit it. I've had dogs for much of my life, but I'm sure no expert. I love being greeted by my pet when I arrive home from work every day. There is nothing to compare with the way my dog makes me feel. And if I'm down he makes me forget my problems and smile.
Even so, his constant barking at just about anything does get annoying. I mean if he barks to warn me about something or to let me know someone is at my door, I don't mind. It's the mindless barking that I find nerve-wracking. Thank goodness, there are places to learn how to stop a dog from barking at the wrong time.
Next time, I'll tell you about a method I decided not to try!
Want to find out how to stop a dog from barking? Click here to see how I was able to put an end to my dog's unwanted barking.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
Using Sound To Stop Barking Dog Problems
Top quality dog training programs will teach you how to use sound to stop barking dog problems. Because voice commands play such an important role in so many aspects of dog training, the program you choose should help you learn how to effectively utilize this. Now that you know what to look for as you learn how to stop a dog from barking, you might want to spend a little time checking into some of the resources available online. You'll be glad you did as you'll find that there are solutions to your "doggy" problems.
Want to find out how to stop a dog from barking? Click here to see how I was able to put an end to my dog's unwanted barking.
How To Stop A Dog From Barking Training Programs
While you are looking for information about dog training you will find a number of online courses and programs that are available. There are a variety of formats available, depending on what you are looking for. If you are fortunate enough to have a fast internet connection, like DSL or cable, you will be able to instantly download the program to your internet and get started right away. For dog lovers who use slower dial-up connection to the internet, you may be able to order DVDs or CDs that can be shipped right to your home. Before investing in the program, carefully read the information on the website. You'll want to make sure that they consider teaching how to stop a dog from barking to be an important part of their program.
Want to find out how to stop a dog from barking? Click here to see how I was able to put an end to my dog's unwanted barking.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Finding "Barking Dog Control" Techniques
There is always the option of enrolling your dog in a local training program. Just have a look in your phone book to find a list of dog trainers. For a complete dog training program, you may be running into a considerable expense. Before you make that decision, be aware that there are lots of other options available to you.
Be sure to do a search online. You'll be amazed at how many different sites there are devoted to both dogs and dog owners. As you locate these sites, you will notice that many of them have message boards. These message boards are used by dog owners and often dog training professionals to share tips with each other. You may be lucky and find some ideas that will work to get rid of any bad habits that your dog may be exhibiting. Hopefully, you will pick up several barking dog control techniques, as you go along.
A major benefit is that you won't have to pay to access these strategies. And if the strategies do work, your problem of a dog that barks excessively may be a thing of the past.
Want to find out how to stop a dog from barking? Click here to see how I was able to put an end to my dog's unwanted barking.
Learn How To Stop A Dog From Barking
A barking dog can be truly annoying even for a dog lover. Even an enthusiastic and loving dog can stretch the patience of its owner when its barking is out of control. Learning how to stop a dog from barking is one of the most important things that an owner can do. But it's not easy unless you know how. If you're not an experienced dog trainer, you will need to find resources to help you.
There is always the option of enrolling your dog in a local training program. Just have a look in your phone book to find a list of dog trainers. But, you should know that for a complete dog training program, you may be running into a considerable expense. Before you make your decision, be aware that there are lots of other options available to you. Be sure to do a search online. You'll be amazed at how many different sites there are devoted to both dogs and dog owners.
In my next post I'll tell you more about some of the online sites that are available to help.
Want to find out how to stop a dog from barking? Click here to see how I was able to put an end to my dog's unwanted barking.