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The most common reason why your dog would bark is because they are bored. Dogs are accustomed to a lot of attention, so when they aren’t receiving it, they bark, this ultimately brings the attention back to them. For example, if your dog is unhappy about being outside and they are barking eventually allow them back inside with you, they will learn that barking gets results. Remember that barking is a natural behavior for dogs. Dogs need to be entertained and exercised regularly. Dogs that are left alone for long periods of  time need an outlet for all of their pent up energy. These dogs are likely  to take up barking as a hobby because no-one is there to control them. The barking then becomes a habit and they continue to do so for the sheer fun of it.

 To elevate this problem, spend plenty of time playing with your dog. Make sure they have ample food and water, and lots of toys to keep them entertained while you are away. Make sure you are exercising your dog at least once a day; this will help to alleviate most of your dogs boredom. A well exercised dog will be a happy dog and is more likely to sleep when you are not at home.

Dogs need friends and companions. By letting them into the house when you are home, will make them feel like part of the family. Dogs also need to be socially exercised. Even if you have a large back yard your dog may not be exercising in it. The mad dashing around that you observe them doing can just be a form of nervous activity. Dogs love to investigate their surroundings, taking them for a walk allows them to check out new sights and sounds. Try taking them to the park, letting them socialize with other dogs is a great way to tire them out. Remember a tired dog will sleep, therefore it is less likely to bark when alone.

You will never stop a dog from barking altogether, and breaking a dogs barking habit can take a little while. Be patient, calm and strong in your commands. Dogs respond to praise, so make sure you are giving your dog a lot of it. Some breeds bark a lot more than others, check with your vet to find out if your dogs barking habits are normal. If you still have trouble getting your dog to stop barking, contact a vet that is trained in behavioral problems.

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