Does your dog or even worse, your neighbor’s dog bark all the dang time?
If so it’s pretty easy to reach your whit’s end rather cialis no rx quickly.
After a while you really couldn’t care less why the little nimrod’s doing it, you just want to make the barking stop. Does that sound about right to you?
Trust me, I know what you’re going through all too well.
How would I know these feelings of frustration so intimately?
Simple, my wife got a small Poodle and the little begger absolutely would not stay quiet for 10 minutes. I swear, if an ant walked across the driveway he would carry on for 20 minutes strait. I was just about off my rocker with the little loudspeaker.
Now, please don’t get me wrong, I really love animals and buy Chloramphenicol online I especially love dogs. I don’t know about you, but personally I love well behaved dogs.
So, not really wanting to incur my wife’s wrath for suggesting Fido be relocated several States away just to make the barking stop, I started researching to find a solution or at least find some options and find them fast.
Here are a few of the things to stop the dog from barking that I discovered:
All the books said “You need to find out why the dog is barking in the first place”. And I’m thinking yeah, right! I don’t care why the little dim bulb’s carrying on like a broken record, just make him stop.
But I do have to agree with them, there is good barking and bad barking. So when training your dog it is important to teach your dog the difference between nuisance barking and good barking (like if it’s 2 am and I’m snoring keep quiet, but if you see a guy with a mask a gun and a sack, Bark!).
As it turns out there is actually a lot of different kinds of barking, there’s reactive, territorial, separation anxiety, fear and warning barking. And without becoming a Sigmund Freud for Animal Planet tm I really couldn’t tell you which was which.
I did find a few things that actually worked really well. What the heck it only took 5 hours of reading & video’s and it cost more than the dog did to buy all the books to find one that worked.
But here’s one of the tips that it said that worked really good. Every time the dog barks give it a piece of bacon with 1/2 a Prozac stuck into it (ok, ok, so that was my solution and not exactly what the book said, but the dog liked it!) Just kidding online acomplia around!
No really, what the books all said was give the dog an alternate outlet. And because it might actually take me an hour and a half to watch the TV show 60 Minutes, I’m thinking, alternate outlet, WHAT! they want me to plug the little begger into a wall socket?
Well, turns out I was wrong, they meant every time it starts yapping give him a soft toy and toss it around for a second so he gets the idea to play with it. This way when the dog begins feeling anxiety, nervousness or separation it will search for the toy and find comfort in it.
There are a ton more tips that I got at => http://stopdogbark.tripleyourinfo.com/
But I sure hope this one helps, it worked for me even better than the Prozac and at a buck a pill that stuff gets kinda spendy after a bit.
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This post was written by admin on June 21, 2009





