Puppies Barking - Fear Barking
My current dog has had several fears and phobias since puppyhood. I did my best to choose age appropriate activities for my puppy, but I was not always able to control the environment. Here are some of the reactions I get from my dog when he is fearful:- Your puppy or dog barks at loud or unusual noises such as fireworks, thunderstorms, garbage trucks, and Harley Davidson Motorcycles. I've seen several of my puppies fearful of these things, but they don't always bark. One of my dogs is frightened when my refrigerator makes ice. I haven't seen him bark at the fridge just yet.
- Check out your dogs posture when he's barking. Is he in a fearful state? His tail is being held low or between his legs and his ears are back. I've seen this state when a loose dog charged us right before my dog started barking.
- As I've mentioned earlier make sure you choose age appropriate situations for your puppies. However, some things are unavoidable. For instance, I learned my puppy was a bit afraid of garbage trucks at work. I worked to desensitize him by keeping a distance from the garbage truck and letting my puppy see that there was no reason to fear or bark. Over time we'd get a little bit closer and eventually he understood that there was nothing to be afraid of.
- When your dog is fearful never reassure him by coddling, petting, or giving him praise. He will think that it is okay to be fearful of these situations.
- If you're dog is barking because of fireworks or thunderstorms. Find him a comfortable room in your house where you can turn up the television or radio to mute the outside noises.
Try to learn these causes and hopefully you'll stop dogs and puppies barking in your household.
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