Train your dog to stop barking

Dogs instinctively bark as part of their natural behaviour stemming back to when they used to roam in packs. This behaviour was a natural instinct to warn other pack members of pending danger, however in today’s society it’s not longer needed but is still an instinctive behaviour and is mainly due to stress or boredom. You can deter your dog from barking by reducing these two factors, such as taking your dog to the park for an hour or two each night will ensure not only your dog gets enough exercise but also keeps their attention on other things, so when your dog gets home he will have had enough stimulation and exercise to give you and your nabours a restful night’s sleep.

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