Warn, but don’t “kill the messenger”
Do you have a problem with your dog barking often?
Does your dog bark when you have guests, when you leave the house, or when the phone rings? It doesn’t have to be that way.
Your dog carries a lot of stress in its body, and you need to help your dog release that responsibility so it can enjoy being a dog.
Dogs Bark for Different Reasons
There are many reasons why your dog barks. Most often, it’s due to a misunderstanding and because we haven’t helped our dog find its place in the pack. When we lead our dog, we need to radiate trust and respect. A dog that respects its owner doesn’t bark all the time.
Take Control and Help Your Barking Dog
I work using the Amichien® Bonding method, which is a holistic approach that can help dogs that bark. Whether your dog barks because it’s unsure or confident, you can reach your dog with this method, where you communicate in the dog’s own language.
We Want the Dog to Warn Us – But Not a Barking Dog
Many people enjoy having a dog as extra security when they’re at home. We want the dog to warn us if it hears or sees something, so we thank it when it barks—but then, it should stop.
With the Amichien® Bonding method, you teach your dog that it can warn you, but it should be quiet once you’ve thanked it. You want a dog that doesn’t bark constantly and one that can exercise self-control and relax.
