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Excessive dog barking and the reasons why.

Dogs bark for several reasons: they may be lonely or afraid; they may be aggressive and asserting their dominance; they may be bored, hungry, or too cold or hot.

They may be excited; they may want attention. When you’re trying to figure out how to stop a dog from barking, the reason behind the behavior

determines the type of method you use to achieve your goal – a relatively bark-free life.

Don’t expect your dog to stop barking completely: dogs bark the way we talk – to communicate, to express themselves.

Barking is an evolutionarily valuable response to territorial threats, and as such, your dog’s barking may serve to deter potential threats to your security. Barking scares away other animals and lets scary people know that someone with teeth has noticed their presence. A well-timed bark can be very useful.

But if your dog doesn’t know when to stop, it’s a problem for you and for your neighbors. Most towns have ordinances against excessive barking, deeming it a noise nuisance. Different towns and cities have different specific remedies, and they all suggest contacting the owner before filing a formal complaint. As a dog owner, it is to your benefit to listen when neighbors contact you about your dog’s excessive barking. It’s much better to prevent the situation from escalating than to face repeated complaints, Animal Control or police investigations, or even fines and jail time. In general, people are encouraged to report nuisance barking to Animal Control, Public Health or the Police Department, by telephone, letter and by completing a form. In some cases, complaints are investigated the first time; oftentimes it takes three or more complaints before they send an officer around. Continued offenses are considered misdemeanors and may be prosecuted by the local District Attorney. In Foster City, California for example, offenders may face a fine of $1,000 or a year in jail. Aside from legal remedies, hostile neighbors may take the situation into their own hands, poisoning or shooting noisy dogs.

It’s frustrating to be responsible for someone who doesn’t even speak your language, but since you are the human, you have to go the extra mile in helping your dog to stop barking. The first step in quieting your dog is discovering what is making him bark. Once you have an idea of what your dog is barking at (or barking for), you have a much better chance of teaching him to stop.

Article Summary

1. Barking is normal canine behavior.
2. Dogs bark when they’re lonely, anxious, bored or frightened.
3. Dogs bark to protect their territory.
4. Excessive barking can cause dog-owners legal and social problems.
5. You can teach your dog to stop barking!




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