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Got Barking Problems?
Driving With a Barking Dog
Can Drive You Up the Wall!
Submitted By:
Kelly Marshall
Have
you’ve ever been stuck in a
vehicle on a long trip while
your dog is barks
incessantly? This is more
than enough to drive anyone
up the wall. Every moving
object that your dog sees
past the window, including
cars, people, even still
objects like homes and stop
signs are enough to make
your dog react in a
territorial matter which
triggers incessant barking.
This can be extremely
annoying.
When one thing disappears
out of a dog's view, another
object reappears, and on and
on it goes...its non-stop,
like a never ending video.
Most of us get so
infuriated (like me) that we
begin to yell at our dog
just to get him to settle
down and stop the constant
barking! Yelling only adds
more excitement to a dog's
high levels of anxiety. So
basically, your dog's mind
confirms that you feel the
same way and now you have
nothing but a noisy circus
act going on while you're
trying to focus on your
driving while you are on the
road.
There is good news
actually. With a little
training and some patience,
you can begin to reduce your
dogs constant barking when
you are driving around town.
The following are just a few
tips to direct you along the
way:
1. At the beginning, if
you want your dog to be more
calm and relaxed, try being
a good role model. Play some
relaxing music and stay
relaxed whenever your dog
gets excited. Calmly caress
his head and talk to him
with a calm tone while he is
barking. You'll be amazed at
just how fast your dog will
focus on you. He will learn
to enjoy more of the
attention minus the
incessant barking!
2. For a more intense
training form, there is
nothing wrong with carrying
a small water bottle in
which you can “spritz” your
dog every time he starts to
bark loudly. Never dump a
bucket of water like one of
my house quest did. Most
dogs absolutely hate getting
quick squirts of water on
them. Usually, they will
immediately stop whatever it
is that they are doing. And
be sure to give a strong
command at the same time you
spritz your dog. You can
replace the water bottle
with this command because
your dog will connect it
with the same shocking
experience of being spritzed
with water.
3. Next time drive along
with your dog, use a crate.
A very easy solution is to
use a crate that your dog
can sit in whenever you need
to drive somewhere with him.
The crate should be visually
limited so that your dog
does not get excited by all
of the action he can see out
of the window. This in
itself is enough to keep
your dog from barking
incessantly.
This may be
difficult at first if you
have a large dog …But using
a crate is a great way to
keep small to medium-sized
pets quiet while you're
driving.
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