Why Dogs Bark too Much?
Dogs bark for a variety of reasons, one of which is to alert others to danger. If the dog senses danger is near, the only way they can alert you is to bark. They can’t use human words to tell you something is not right. (Can you imagine what dogs would say if they could talk?) Acknowledge your dog’s barking at these times. Sometimes their reaction could even call for a reward. If you ignore them they could keep barking trying to get your attention; innocently, the pattern of excessive barking begins. A dog can also bark out of boredom. When it has nothing else to do with its time, it may take to barking nonstop at anything that moves or doesn’t move. It could even bark at a noise it hears. Sometimes you have no idea what the dog is barking at. Poor pooch is only trying to entertain itself but this can quickly make the neighbors irritated. Of course, you may already be tired of it. Other times, dogs can be actually talking to each other by barking at one another. This can happen through