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Your New Puppy: Dog Training and Dog Behavior Lessons to Help You Turn Your New Puppy into a Well-Behaved Dog

YNP #067: How to Stop a Dog From Barking (Part 2)

Your New Puppy: Dog Training and Dog Behavior Lessons to Help You Turn Your New Puppy into a Well-Behaved Dog

Debbie Cilento: Dog Trainer | Dog Behavior Consultant | Owner of Playtime Paws | Belly Rub Specialist

Kids & Family, How To, Pets & Animals, Education

4.8917 Ratings

🗓️ 17 August 2021

⏱️ 19 minutes

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Summary

In part one we talked about demand barking.  Here in part two I go into detail about alter barking.  

Alert barking is when your dog is barking at something.  A dog out the window, a noise like a doorbell, your neighbor who’s washing their car, etc.  

In this episode I talk about:

  • Summary of what we talked about in Part 1.
  • What is alert barking.
  • The different techniques to handle alert barking.
  • Examples of different scenarios and how to handle them. 
  • How to recognize when they are barking out of fear.

Press play and enjoy!

Other resources mentioned and related to this episode:

YNP #027: How to Handle a Shy Dog

YNP #063: My 7 Guidelines for Socializing Your Dog

YNP #066: How to Stop a Dog From Barking (Part 1)

  • See Part 1’s show notes for links to these episodes:
  • Episodes to help with barking while crate training
  • Episode to help with barking because of separation anxiety
  • Episode to help with barking while on a leash

Other resources:

YOUR Perfect Puppy: 4-week online training course for you and your new puppy.

Transcript

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0:00.0

You are listening to your new puppies podcast. Starting you and your dog off on the right paw. Here's your

0:16.8

host Debbie Salento. Hello and today is part two.

0:29.0

Hello and welcome to episode 67 of your new puppies podcast and today is part two of how to stop your

0:37.1

dog from barking so part one was episode 66 and in that one I went into detail about demand barking which is whenever

0:48.0

your dog is barking at you to get something from you So most commonly they're barking at you for attention.

0:55.6

I also talked about if they're barking at you when you're trying to make their dinner,

1:00.0

barking at you for a treat, barking at you to get up in the morning.

1:04.0

I also in that episode talked about the different types of barking that I'm not going to talk about in either of these parts, mainly because I have other episodes on them, and I

1:15.8

linked to those other episodes in the show notes.

1:19.3

The other thing that I talked about is two techniques that I don't use, which is barking

1:24.8

collars or the quiet command and I talked about why in part one as well. So if you

1:29.0

want to hear about any of that, then you can head over to episode 66. But here in part two, I'm going to go over

1:39.1

alert barking. So this is when your dog is barking at some kind of stimulus. So pretty much when your

1:46.5

dog's not barking at you. So if they're barking out the window, if they're barking

1:51.7

at a sound, things like that.

1:55.0

This is different if they're barking on a leash.

1:57.0

That's one of the cases where I'm not going to talk about,

1:59.5

because I already have an episode on it,

2:01.5

which is linked to in the show notes notes and I'll tell you where to get

2:05.0

all of that at the end. I'm also going to talk about a special case of

2:09.5

alert barking which is when it's fear-based.

2:12.6

Like if they bark at strangers,

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