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The Guard Dog - Your Dog’s Personal Reasons and Instincts for Alerting You.

There are some basic possibilities to check out before you decide that your dog is insane or trying to gaslight you. Dogs alert you for various reasons; you may be able to solve this annoying alarm problem by simple changing some very basic thing in your dog’s life.

First, check out the externals. Is your dog an

inside or outside dog? Some dogs don’t do well outside because dogs are pack animals and like to be around others in the family. When you lock them outside they feel ostracized. You can try bringing the dog inside, or getting him some company in the form of another dog, or even possibly a cat. You can open your curtains so he can see you working at your desk, or close the curtains so he forgets you’re there, depending on what you think is making him bark, and what you’ve already tried and ruled out.

If he’s an outside dog, does he have a doghouse or a comfortable bed to lie in? Is he chained or roped, and if so, is the rope long enough for him to roam around the yard? Does he have a ready supply of water, and is he fed at regular times? Is it warm enough or cool enough for him? Like people, dogs feel unhappy and uncomfortable when their basic survival needs aren’t being adequately met. First, make sure that your dog is physically comfortable and healthy; then start asking questions about his mental state.

Article Summary

1. Outside dogs may be feeling left out of family (“pack”) life.
2. Physical discomfort can cause a dog to bark.
3. Check out your dog’s physical conditions to discover what may be making him bark.




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