Q & A: How do I get my dog to stop barking?
Question Tanya : How to get my dog to stop barking My dog sleeps in a kennel in a room across the hall from mine. She is a boxer a year. I take her out every morning at 4 am to pee, or it will do in his cage (which is another problem I can not fix). Then at 6:30, she starts to bark. I tried the bark collar, “bark”, and leaving a television or radio in the room. The spray bottle of water does not work, either because it intends to direct you to her room, she stops barking so I could never get it in time for the spray in the act of bark. We also tried just ignore it, but it just keeps barking and it is very difficult to go back to sleep with a dog barking. PLEASE HELP! Best answer: Answer by
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I think it is time for her to have a little accident.



Sunshine Sparkle
3 Nov, 2011
Hweres Okay What U Do. Did LEAE IN KEENNAALLL It’s like a prison for dogs. They hate it when my dog Crys HES in a cage. No dog I know she loves! Let her sleep, either on your bed, sofa or a bed on the floor Let it now you care. She will feel at home. Make her feel loved. Bec. She deserves it. Thx:) I hope I help
Claire Bumper
3 Nov, 2011
The Humane Society says, you must leave your dog in a kennel for 3 hours. Make sure when you have to leave it in the kennel, it is comfortable. Your dog should have food, water, blankets, toys. Try buying a few doors and put them in a safe, dog anti-matter. If shes still barking …. Keep bark collar. It will take time to combine a couple of barking choc.Spray-colors. Some dogs respond more to the smell, then they are shocked.
Boxer Babe
3 Nov, 2011
I have a boxer dog and myself when, for some of the problems you have, I did some research on race, They are a very intelligent dog and will do what they have to get your attention, you must train your dog, dogs are animals they always want to be with someone, as long as the dog is concerned, you are his pack, your dog suffers from separation anxiety is, she does not understand why you are leaving and she does not know when you return b if this problem is left to the invisible will only get worse, Start by putting your dog in the room and reappering every few minutes, talk to your dog as you stand out of view, assure him that it will be ok, it’s a slow process and will not work overnight, but with a little effort it will pay off, each time you go out of view to make it longer, your dog will learn you will be back, Do not give your dog attention and participate in its everytime it barks it will only encourage them to do get your attention, you need to say no to your voice and stronger, you must say, the dogs use the tone of our voice to determine if we are happy or upset with them, you must also summarize the training house, you thought, so that your dog goes to the bathroom the night before that last thing it goes to bed, she needs to learn that she can go to the bathroom when she is outside, most young dogs find it hard not to go to the bathroom throughout night, but one year, it should be able to do this, it checked by a veterinarian to make sure it does not have any infection or anything,
Karen Jensen
3 Nov, 2011
Having had almost 15 years worth of experience with boxers, I’d say your little girl you exactly where she wants you, very well trained
As for the potty training ….. . Young dogs can not take as long as the older to begin with it probably could not take all night, however, it will now trained to take him to the toilet four hours. If you do not, it shows its displeasure by peeing. This may sound horrible but just let him pee in his cage! Dogs are very clean animals and they do not like to stand, sit or lie in their own urine. After she has to live with the results of his actions a couple of times, she’ll learn to take! She obviously you very well trained to take him in the morning as well
The only way you’re going to fix this behavior is to ignore it. It is obviously not suffering from separation anxiety, as if she were, she would be barking all the time and showing a physical reaction to being in the body of knowledge shaking, drooling etc. She now knows that when she barks you come into the room and give it attention, it can at times be negative attention but it is still attention. I will not lie and say it will be easy or quick to fix the problem, it will take patience, but you should ignore it when it barks and let her out of the cage when she is calm. Even if it means she must remain in place longer than it would normalement.Bonne luck and remember to be consistent. Just once you enter the room or let out when she barks for her to forget all the good behavior, she may have learned.