WonderfulDreamer2
<font color=deeppink>Well slap my butt and call me
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I would like to start this thread by saying I am asking for help, not judgement. While I applaud all of you who can stay home all day with your dogs, I have to work as does DH. I really don't need people telling me I'm a bad pet parent for leaving my dog or that using bark collars are bad. I need honest to goodness help and suggestions.
Okay, I have a mini doxie that is about 6 1/2 pounds. She will be 3 years old this month and is my baby. We just moved into our house about 5 weeks ago and installed a doggie door for my 2 fur babies to enjoy our new back yard (which they have) and I am proud to say, not one accident in the house which did happen occasionally when we were in our apartment.
Now, the doxie has apparent seperation anxiety or just really likes to bark. I work 12 hour shifts 3 days a week and DH works out of state is only home for short periods. So 3 days a week, the dogs are here alone with run of the house while I'm at work. According to the very nasty note taped to my front door 2 weeks ago, the doxie is barking non-stop all day long. I was so excited about them having a yard and not being locked up the days that I work and now this complaint has put a damper on my excitement. I researched the internet and found very few things that actually worked except the static electricity collars, so sadly, I bought one and put it on my baby. My problem lies in....she is shaped funny. Her neck is long and skinny and her trachea is very pronounced. For the collar to work, there is a sensor that feels the vibration of her bark as well as "hearing" the bark for the "buzz" against her skin to happen. Well, to get it snug enough for the sensor to stay in place, her trachea moves waaayyy over to the side and I'm afraid she'll not be able to breathe, and any looser, it moves to the side of her neck and does nothing at all. I returned the collar to PetsMart today. I've heard the Citrinella collars don't work and make a huge mess. I've also heard of very little success with the "sonic" noise boxes that emit a sound when the dog barks.
Is there anyone out there with suggestions or solutions to get her to stop barking? I need help, not judgement. I've looked at enrolling her in classes, but again, while I"m gone for 12 hours, I have no control over what she does unless I crate her or confine her to 1 room for the day. When I am at home with her, the barking is never a problem. She'll go outside and bark once or twice and come right back in. HELP!!!!!
Okay, I have a mini doxie that is about 6 1/2 pounds. She will be 3 years old this month and is my baby. We just moved into our house about 5 weeks ago and installed a doggie door for my 2 fur babies to enjoy our new back yard (which they have) and I am proud to say, not one accident in the house which did happen occasionally when we were in our apartment.
Now, the doxie has apparent seperation anxiety or just really likes to bark. I work 12 hour shifts 3 days a week and DH works out of state is only home for short periods. So 3 days a week, the dogs are here alone with run of the house while I'm at work. According to the very nasty note taped to my front door 2 weeks ago, the doxie is barking non-stop all day long. I was so excited about them having a yard and not being locked up the days that I work and now this complaint has put a damper on my excitement. I researched the internet and found very few things that actually worked except the static electricity collars, so sadly, I bought one and put it on my baby. My problem lies in....she is shaped funny. Her neck is long and skinny and her trachea is very pronounced. For the collar to work, there is a sensor that feels the vibration of her bark as well as "hearing" the bark for the "buzz" against her skin to happen. Well, to get it snug enough for the sensor to stay in place, her trachea moves waaayyy over to the side and I'm afraid she'll not be able to breathe, and any looser, it moves to the side of her neck and does nothing at all. I returned the collar to PetsMart today. I've heard the Citrinella collars don't work and make a huge mess. I've also heard of very little success with the "sonic" noise boxes that emit a sound when the dog barks.
Is there anyone out there with suggestions or solutions to get her to stop barking? I need help, not judgement. I've looked at enrolling her in classes, but again, while I"m gone for 12 hours, I have no control over what she does unless I crate her or confine her to 1 room for the day. When I am at home with her, the barking is never a problem. She'll go outside and bark once or twice and come right back in. HELP!!!!!

Since the doggie door, I've not had one problem. (besides the barking). It is killing me to pay a hefty mortgage and then have someone else tell me how I can live in my house. I'm trying to find a solution to make everyone happy.


) in addition to the dog getting used to it's new digs will help more than almost anything else.
I'm not ignoring anyone, but have to hit the grocery store. I'll check back in a while. Thanks again.