Working out how to stop your dog from barking can be a difficult and time consuming task.
Dogs love to bark. It's a perfectly natural thing for your dog to do, just as it's normal for us humans to speak.
It's when our dogs bark excessively that it becomes a problem for all concerned - including our cranky neighbors.
Considering this, our goal really isn't to stop dog barking altogether, but rather to control the excessive barking.
Keep in mind that there are situations when we want our dogs to bark (and I guess there are also times when I like my chatty aunty to speak!;)
The first step in modifying the behavior of an excessive barker is to determine the reason why the dog is barking in the first place. Once you've identified this cause or trigger, you can then plan the correct training solution.
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Another thing to keep in mind is that even though it may appear to you that your dog is barking at nothing, this is not necessarily the case. This is due to the fact that your dog has a much more acute sense of hearing, smell and sight than us humans. Your dog's excessive barking is most probably being triggered by something.
Please consult the services of a Professional Dog Trainer, Behaviorist or Veterinarian before implementing any of the advice contained on this site.