How to Stop Your Dog Barking in the Garden.
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 Published On Sep 30, 2013

Dog barking in the garden can be stressful for you, your neighbours, and not to mention the stress that can build in your dog when carrying out repetitive behaviours. As your dog repeats this action over days, weeks and months it can easily become engrained and then you the owner will be aware of a real problem dog behaviour.

In this video on dog braking in the garden, we look at how to stop the rather handsome Bailey from constant barking. We focus on calm dog behaviour as he exits the door and then additional control measures once in the garden. Placing a strong emphasis upon the doorway release part is important, as the dog will usually rip out of the home into the garden barking in the process and then the situation is lost or hard to regain calm. Thankfully, barking in the garden can easily be addressed with the right approach as set out in the video combined with time and patience.

If your dog behaves in this way, spend a full week or two addressing this behaviour each day and you should see a marked reduction if not a cessation of this behaviour for good. Ongoing supervision in the garden may be required until you feel that the behaviour has stopped for good.

Barking in the garden can be disruptive for you and your neighbours, not to mention that it can leave your dog in a mildly stressed state as it expends energy on something that is repetitive.

Sincere thanks to owners Ken and Fiona.

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