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Dog owner advice needed: how to train a noisy dog?
« on: March 16, 2004, 04:09:15 AM »
I know they're all noisy, but mine (or rather my family's) has a difference. The moment it's left alone in the living room, it starts barking and doesn't stop until someone goes to sit with it. It's in a cage when alone to prevent it damaging furniture or chewing live cables, but it's in the house and not out in the cold. And it doesn't mind the cage at all - as long as someone is in the room.

It is especially annoying in the mornings where my lazy jobless self would like to sleep to anything later than 9am. As soon as the family leave, it starts that awful annoying high-pitched constant bark and generally continues until either I buckle and go downstairs (with an inevitable angry kick at the cage) or my family come home a couple of hours later. I can't block out the sound, I've tried earplugs and sleeping with the pillow on my head, its no good. When I get a job and will lose sleep on my days off I would really start to hate that dog. I can't take it upstairs, either, he's a chewer and I just don't trust it with computer cables and my things.

I know a lot of dog owners visit AO, so my question is, how do I train this dog to not keep barking when left alone for just an hour or two? Shouting doesn't work, leaving it toys and bones and food doesn't work - it just ignores them and barks until someone is there, then starts happily chewing them. Is there a solution to this?
 

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Re: Dog owner advice needed: how to train a noisy dog?
« Reply #1 on: March 16, 2004, 05:50:24 PM »
@cyberus

Ignoring him like you say is probably the best advice, but it's not something I can do. I've tried. The longer it goes on the more I lose my grip on my temper (and my sanity). It just really drives me up the wall, especially when I'm trying to sleep. Lucky for him I'm sleeping out of preference rather than necessity - for now.

And yes, he is a pup - less than a year old, I think, but I think he should be adult enough by to sit for a few hours in a room by himself...

I have also tried leaving the radio or TV on. It doesn't make the slightest bit of difference. He just barks over it.

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Actually that might work. He's not the smartest of creatures it seems. ;-)
 

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Re: Dog owner advice needed: how to train a noisy dog?
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2004, 10:02:48 AM »
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See if you can borrow a bark supression collar from someone. They electroshock the dogs throat if it barks, I'd send you mine, but its a long way to Scotland, and you'd need a transformer to step it down, etc. I'd tell you to buy one, but in actuality you probably wont need it but for a few days, unless the dog is a cronic barker, he is going to learn in a few days to not bark and you'll be set.


Step down transformer? You make it sound like the dog is plugged into mains current. ;-) Of course I assume you mean the charger. Thanks for the offer, but I doubt my family would let me do that to the dog, no matter how satisfying it would be.