Dogs like to bark, which is very annoying. Barking during the day is fine, but barking at night is more difficult to deal with when it disturbs people. Why don’t other people’s dogs bark very much? Parents are also asking what to do if their dog barks? What are some ways to keep dogs calm? The editor has rectified a few points, parents may wish to refer to them.

What to do if a dog barks and what are the ways to keep the dog safe

Praise

Whenever the dog barks wildly for no reason, the owner can ring the bell. There is food. When the dog closes its mouth, the owner can give it food. Over time, the dog will naturally understand that it will be praised if it does not bark.

Punishment

When the dog barks, the owner can spray it with a water gun and spray it gently a few times. If things go on like this, the dog will realize that it is barking. It's okay to bark randomly, but you must never spray it in its ears.

Exercise

Some dogs bark because they are too energetic, so the owner may wish to take the dog out to play and run around frequently, so that the dog will naturally Once the dog's energy is consumed, it will sleep well and stop barking. However, this method may not be of much use to dogs who are originally good at exercising.

Changing the dog’s attention

Changing the dog’s attention can also make it stop barking, because some dogs bark because they are bored. . Then the owner can tease it with toys or bones at this time, or maybe it will stop barking because it has other things to play with and is no longer bored.

Do not punish corporally

Owners need to note that no matter how noisy their dogs are, they cannot be punished corporally, since they have adopted your actions Its owner, this is a rare karma. Moreover, dogs are rebellious to a certain extent. The more they are beaten, the more difficult they will be to train and the less naughty they will be.

The editor will introduce you to five ways to calm down your dog. I hope everyone can have a naughty and peaceful dog.

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