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Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / barking
- By Woollydp [lv] Date 17.05.07 14:16 UTC
I have a scottie who is loveable and adorable in everyway except her barking.  She runs down the garden when birds are in trees and barks or she justs sits in middle of garden and barks when windy.  Any positive ideas on how to stop this.  I work part time and my neighbour lets her out but I want to stop this barking because I do not wish to upset the neighbours.
- By newfiedreams Date 17.05.07 14:26 UTC
You have to train and reward her for NOT barking! Stand outside with her, treats at hand, use a suitable phrase, like shush girl, when she is quiet, plenty of praise and then a reward. All the best, Dawn
- By Lillith [gb] Date 17.05.07 15:10 UTC
And whilst you are retraining, she cannot be allowed out in the garden on her own at any time - or she will rediscover the joy of barking ...
- By newfiedreams Date 17.05.07 15:18 UTC
YEAH! Forgot that bit lol TY!! :D
- By Lorripop [gb] Date 18.05.07 09:18 UTC
Hi
I have a 3 1/2 yr old scottie and her pup of 4mths - Both bark when outside at waht appears to be nothing, maybe the breeze on thier faces!!! when people pass the gat it makes them worse and is quite embarrasing at times. Florence has always done it but now baby Mabel is doing the same even when she's out there on her own.

I think this is a scottie/terrier thing.

let me know if the training works

Lorri
- By Dill [gb] Date 18.05.07 20:47 UTC
I found that calling mine in from the garden whenever they bark works a treat, as terriers they love to be out watching for cats/sniffing the breeze/sunbathing/guarding the house from maurauders etc. and on a lovely dry day the worst thing is to be made to come inside :D :D  They learned very quickly that if they want to stay out they have to be quiet

I've also managed to teach the one to 'whisper' but the other has a bell in every tooth :rolleyes:
- By Brainless [gb] Date 18.05.07 21:25 UTC
Yep same method has worked here first on a high spirited Groenendael and 6 Elkhounds, a breed that can be vocal if not discouraged.
Topic Dog Boards / Behaviour / barking

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