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I too have a dog that likes to bark. She doesn't bark for hours but enough to annoy people. Usually someone is home though and drags her in.
I agree with the other posters on training. We had a few trainers for my dog and it helped us a lot. Those boxes that emit a high pitched noise? We had NO success with it. It actually annoyed us more than the dog. We use the citronella collar. We've had some success with it. It doesn't stop the barking completely but it helps to keep the barking from being constant. Another hidden feature, after a few spritzes my dog (80lb shepard mix) gets tired and just stops bothering to bark.
I am not saying your neighbor is lying but they might be exagerating. I had a neighbor that complained to the police about a dog barking constantly. There was no constant barking from any local dog (at that time). The guy just thought dogs should be seen and not heard.
Dogs bark, that's what they do. If there is constant barking, then something should be done. I live next to two little dogs that bark at every moving dust particle. I can't even begin to describe how annoying it is.
Good luck. If you find anything that helps, please let me know.
I agree with the other posters on training. We had a few trainers for my dog and it helped us a lot. Those boxes that emit a high pitched noise? We had NO success with it. It actually annoyed us more than the dog. We use the citronella collar. We've had some success with it. It doesn't stop the barking completely but it helps to keep the barking from being constant. Another hidden feature, after a few spritzes my dog (80lb shepard mix) gets tired and just stops bothering to bark.
I am not saying your neighbor is lying but they might be exagerating. I had a neighbor that complained to the police about a dog barking constantly. There was no constant barking from any local dog (at that time). The guy just thought dogs should be seen and not heard.
Dogs bark, that's what they do. If there is constant barking, then something should be done. I live next to two little dogs that bark at every moving dust particle. I can't even begin to describe how annoying it is.Good luck. If you find anything that helps, please let me know.
) and has the deepest bark which is so loud. She barks at anything that walks by, which makes it hard form my husband, who works at home, to hear. We bought a citronella collar, which worked, but I really didn't like punishing her for barking at anything. I don't want her barking for extended periods of time or after I've given her the "quiet" command, but I do want her to bark a couple times when someone comes to the door. Of course your situation is different since you are not home, but I did want to comment on the citronella collars.
my cinderella
is a mini doxie and the trainer we used told me that they are prone to be barkers.
maybe if she gets acquainted with the neighbors she wont feel so unsettled. you might even ask the neighbor to squirt your dog with a water gun when she is barking. that is what i do to quiet mine down.
They need to rid themselves of energy. An exercise pen is not for exercise. It is a large crate...so is a backyard. Dogs need to walk away from the house, on a leash with you.
