Search our Articles

Titles
Titles & descriptions


Google

Pug puppy
pug dog
Pug picture
Pug for sale
Pug rescue
Pug puppy for sale
black pug
Pug breeders
pug name
pug mix
pug mill
pug village
pug for adoption
pug wallpaper
miniature pug
jack pug russell wallpaper
breeding pug
pug calendar
pug beagle mix
funny pug
pug screensaver
baby pug

 

Aquarium Supplies Part 1 -- My First Experience With Bettas
Keeping fish as pets takes more than just feeding them and changing the water every once in a while....

Puppy Care 101
The basics of caring for your new puppy you need to know!

Training Your Dog To Lay Down On Command
Training your dog to obey commands is an important part of pet ownership . When your dog is properly...

 
  
Link exchange
Exchange links with our website
SEO by BRL - Directory-resource
Find Niche Keywords
Low cost web site hosting
AntiSpyware software
Free Ipod
myspace bypass
good myspace layouts
Distance Education online learning
Cheap Web host
ADHD SEARCH

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '"', expecting ',' or ';' in /home/pugnarou/public_html/layout.php(0) : eval()'d code on line 29
  

Barking Behaviour



Author: Paul Johnston

Article source: http://www.p-e-t-s.info/. Used with author's permission.

Barking is normal behaviour for dogs but habitual barking is the bane of dog owners everywhere. Barking dogs are the most common sources of environmental pollution in urban society and no other dog-related problem causes local authorities so much time and frustration. So, what can we do?

Perhaps one of the reasons that early man first encouraged wild dogs to remain around the camp was their ability to alert people to danger and this is still one of the reasons for many families adding a dog to the household today. However, dogs that constantly bark are a nuisance to those who must live around them. And they are not good watchdogs. A dog that barks at every little disturbance in the neighbourhood will not bring the neighbours running when thieves are carrying the family silver out the door!

Habitual barking can start from a number of causes such as lack of training, boredom and anxiousness. Bored dogs are often diggers and chewers as well as barkers and this should tell the owner that the dog is simply looking for a way to fill in its day. Active dogs are likely to be the ones that continually run up and down the fence barking at the dog next door or passers-by in the street.

Although a dog may be required to fulfil the role of a 'watch' dog it needs to be taught that unnecessary barking is not allowed. When the new puppy is brought home it must be educated that barking at the neighbours cat, the birds in the trees, children playing, or passers-by in the street is inappropriate.

Very young puppies do not have any sense of territory so barking at intruders is unlikely behaviour in dogs under nine months old. Once a puppy does start to give the alarm that someone is at the door or coming down the front path, it must be taught to cease barking when you respond to the disturbance.

When puppies bark they should be disciplined verbally. A good method is to say 'Aaaah - quiet'. When the puppy quietens it should be praised. The 'aaah' should be given as a harsh, guttural sound which will distract the puppy from barking and gain it's attention. The command 'quiet' should be given in a firm, clear and definite tone. It will quickly learn to stop barking on the command 'quiet'.

For lots of easy to read articles, full of useful information that is sure to help you out with your pet or pets, go to http://www.P-E-T-S.info. While you are there sign up for the PET NEWS email newsletter - it is FREE and packed with handy tips for pet owners.


Tags:
                               



English translation German translation - Deutsche Übersetzung French translation - Traduction française Italian translation - Traduzione italiana Spanish translation - Traducción española Portuguese translation - Tradução portuguese Chinese translation - 中国翻译 Japanese translation - 日本翻訳 Korean translation - 한국 번역 Arabic translation - الترجمه العربيه
Copyright © 2006-2007 DOMAIN NAME
| Sitemap |