Barking is a natural way for a dog to communicate. It barks to warn of danger, express joy, call its owner, or simply out of boredom. But when barking becomes constant, neighbors start knocking on radiators, and the owner's nerves give out. Many owners, in despair, turn to punishment: shouting, hitting, using electric shock collars. However, punishment for barking is almost always a bad idea. Why? Because it does not eliminate the cause, but only exacerbates the problem. Let's discuss how to deal with dog barking correctly (and incorrectly).
Before punishing, understand the cause. Barking out of boredom: the dog is alone at home, has nothing to do, so it barks to entertain itself. Solution: toys, long walks before leaving. Barking out of fear: loud noises, strangers. Punishment will increase the fear. Barking for protection: someone passed by the door. This is normal, but you can regulate it with the command "quiet". Barking for a demand: "I want to go for a walk, eat." If you give in, the dog learns to manipulate. Punishment here will cause stress. Barking due to pain: perhaps the dog is sick. Punishment is cruel. By identifying the cause, you can work on the behavior, not suppress the symptom.
Punishment (screaming, hitting, squirting) temporarily suppresses barking, but does not teach the dog what to do. The dog does not understand the connection between its barking and your anger, especially if you punished it 5 minutes after it barked. Often punishment causes stress in the dog and it starts barking even more — out of fear of you. Physical punishment can lead to aggression (the dog will start to defend itself). Moreover, punishment destroys trust between you and your pet. The dog will not respect you more, it will fear you.
There are collars on the market that shock, vibrate, or spray citronella when barking. Such devices often harm the dog's psyche. The animal does not understand where the pain comes from. It associates pain with any random stimulus (creaking floorboards, a flying mosquito) and becomes neurotic. Studies show that electric shock collars cause chronic stress, reduce trainability, and can provoke aggression. They are banned by law in some countries (Germany, Austria). In Russia, they are not yet banned, but zoopsychologists are unanimous: do not use them.
As soon as the dog stops barking (even for a second), praise and give a treat. Gradually increase the pause of silence. Teach the command "quiet". When the dog barks, say "quiet", and as soon as it stops barking — a treat. Do not shout, do not repeat the command a hundred times. Train in a calm environment, then with distractions. Exhaust the dog physically and mentally (nose games, puzzles). An exhausted dog barks much less.
This is a problem of separation anxiety. Punishment (screaming on return) will only worsen it. Solution: leave the radio or TV on (background noise). Leave puzzle toys with treats ( Kong, lickimat). Do not dramatize leaving and returning: go away without looking back, come back without embracing until the dog calms down. Sometimes help from a dog trainer and antidepressants (prescribed by a veterinarian) is needed.
Neighbors have the right to complain. But punishing the dog will not resolve the conflict. You need to find the cause of the barking. If the dog barks at noises in the elevator, seal the door with soundproofing. If it's out of boredom, hire a dog walker. Do not succumb to the provocations of neighbors who suggest "hit it hard." You are responsible for your pet's psyche.
Punishment for barking is a dead end. Work on the cause, train calmness, be patient. And remember: barking is the only voice of your dog. Do not force it to be silent by force.
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