[Episode 12] 7 Reasons Why Dogs Bark
Why is my dog barking?
He wasn’t barking before, but he’s barking now that he has a leash on?
Seriously, why are you barking again?!?
Barking can be one of the largest frustrations as a dog owner, especially when you can’t understand why your dog is barking. Surprisingly, there are 7 main reasons why dogs bark.
In this episode of the Naughty Dog Podcast, you’ll learn the 7 main reasons dogs bark:
- Protective/Guard Dog
- Excitement
- Fear
- Reactivity
- Home Alone
- Boredom
- Demand
Leave me a comment, or send me a DM on instagram @allabouttrainingdogs, and let me know if you know why your dog is barking
IN THIS EPISODE, YOU WILL LEARN
- Each bark had a different reason and solution
- 7 main reasons that dogs bark
- How to identify why your dog is barking
#1. Guard Dog Barking
Guard dog barking, also known as protective barking, is typically barking done from behind a barrier. This could be your dog barking from inside of the house or behind a fence.
Some business owners tend to use guard dogs and don’t see the barking as an issue. But, if you are not looking to have your dog bark all the time, you may want to figure out why your dog is guard dog barking.
#2. Excitement Barking
Excitement barking is pretty typical, and I don’t really have clients that want to control this type of barking. This is barking that occurs when your dog is happy or excited, seen when they are playing with a toy, outside at the park, or when you come home.
#3. Fear Barking
Fear barking is when your dog is frightened, and they tend to growl and back away. This is typically a warning that they are trying to get more distance between themselves and the object of their fear.
#4. Reactive Dog Barking
Reactive dog barking, also known as leash aggression, is when your dog starts lunging and barking when on the leash. This could be to another person, dog, biker, car, etc.
This is one of the most common types of barking, but can also lead to more aggression if not handled properly.
#5. Home Alone Barking
Home alone barking can happen for two reasons: intermittent (due to sound) or separation anxiety. Intermittent barking occurs when your dog hears a sound and reacts. This is common and not usually an issue. However, separation anxiety can cause your dog to have a panic attack, where they are barking, and pacing, either because they are home alone or because they are separated from a specific human.
#6. Boredom Barking
Boredom barking, is just that, they are bored. Your dog does not have enough stimulation or is under exercised, and is just barking to fill the time.
#7. Demand Barking
Demand barking is usually obvious, though the cause may not be. This is when your dog is looking directly at you while barking, which can be mildly frustrating if you are not sure what they want.
This can be because they are hungry, want attention, or want you to play with them.
Why is my dog barking?
So, now that you know the common reasons why dogs bark, do you know why your dog is barking?
Listen to this episode of the Naughty Dog Podcast, I’ll share tips on each type of bark, and how you may be able to stop it. But, I’m not going to share all of my tips here, you’ll just have to tune it.
EPISODE BREAKDOWN
5:40 – 8:20 – Reason #1 – Guard Dog Barking
8:30 – 9:00 – Reason #2 – Excitement Barking
9:10 – 9:40 – Reason #3 – Fear Barking
9:40 – 13:30 – Reason #4 – Reactive Dog Barking
13:40 – 15:35 – Reason #5 – Home Alone Barking
15:40 – 17:00 – Reason #6 – Boredom Barking
17:10 – 18:20 – Reason #7 – Demand Barking
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