How to Stop Your Dog From Barking at Strangers
By Juliet Myfanwy Johnson
Instructions
Things You’ll Need:
Step 1:
Every time you walk your dog you have a chance to work with him on his fear barking behavior. Figure out what triggers your dog most, and try and put him in that scenario as often as possible on your walks, to desensitize him. Let's say you want him to stop barking when a stranger approaches.Step 2:
When you see a stranger that will pass you coming up the sidewalk toward you, get your treat out and make sure your dog sees it. Let him see the stranger coming and see the treat in your hand at the same time. He'll be so focused on you he may forget to bark.Step 3:
Just as the stranger passes you, give him your treat. You can also ask him to sit as the stranger passes, and focus on you by giving him the treat while he sits. Praise him happily when he does not bark.Step 4:
Repeat Steps 2 and 3 as often as it takes until you notice your dog looking to you when a stranger appoaches instead of barking at the stranger. Always reward with a treat and praise.Step 5:
For barking when strangers come to the door, have your cheese or meat treat ready for your dog. When you see a potential stranger approaching the door, give the dog the treat just as the doorbell rings. Repeat this often. Soon he will associate the doorbell with treat time.Step 6:
To stop him barking as people come in the house, stand at the door with your treat. You can have your dog leashed if he responds better on a leash. When a stranger comes in, give your dog the treat for standing there with you quietly. Eventually work up to having the stranger give the dog a treat. This is the ultimate goal, because after awhile he will associate the stranger with treats, and the excessive barking will stop.
Tips & Warnings
- The key with these exercises is distraction. You have to get your dog focused on you and a new, positive behavior to break his habit of excessive barking.
- This will take many practice sessions, but don't give up!
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