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Why is my dog barking a lot?

Stress may be a cause of Dog Barking

It develops when your dog considers that some of their basic needs are not covered (food, walk, play, or affection). In these cases, they use the barking as an escape route to express their frustration.

Loneliness

Dogs are social animals, used to living together in a pack. If your dog spends a lot of time alone, they may tend to bark to express their discomfort.

Socialization problems

Dogs that did not socialize properly when they were puppies, generate fear of certain stimuli in the environment that surrounds them (objects, noises, or people) and respond by barking. Find out how to help them socialize.

Enthusiasm can also be a cause of Dog Barking

As with people, there are dogs that are more expressive or excitable than others. They are usually very active, and they get excited in the presence of loved ones or other dogs with whom they have an affinity, expressing it through barking.

“Guardian” attitude

It is typical of breeds accustomed to developing vigilance behaviors, due to their nature. Dog barking, in this case, is a warning sign.

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Your Dog may bark out of fear

If your dog has suffered a traumatic experience, they may have internalized fear of certain situations or attitudes. This causes that, when feeling threatened, they use their barking in a recurrent way to express their feeling of danger.

Relationship with other dogs:

When dogs interact with each other, they usually show diverse reactions, associated with attitudes that range from play to the establishment of hierarchies. It is important, in these cases, that you observe the origin of the excessive barking when it occurs and in what kind of situations. 

Whatever the reason, correcting a dog’s excessive barking requires perseverance and patience.

How to avoid your dog from barking a lot?

The guidelines we recommend below can help you minimize so much dog barking:

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Finally, remember that animals can have internalized aspects that are not always easy to control. In the event that your dog does not respond to any of these guidelines, and her barking continues to be excessive, we recommend that you turn to a veterinarian specialized in canine behaviors (ethologist) so that she can help you find the best solution.

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