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Old 06-11-2007, 10:30 AM   #4
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Originally Posted by chachi View Post
Keep taking him on walks and exposing him to other dogs and people.
EXACTLY! The way to reduce his barking at other dogs is to expose him to more - many more - dogs, not less. If he sees enough of them, they will no longer hold so much interest.

Will he outgrow barking at things outside? Probably not, I'm afraid. Yorkies are barkers. (If you want a nice, quiet dog - try a Siberian Husky. Shed like crazy, will dig up your whole yard, but they are quiet). If you want to stick with Yorkies, try teaching a quiet command, shutting the drapes, and keep the stereo playing to help drown out noises from outside.

One other tip to reduce barking, but it takes some effort. When your dog barks, go investigate what he is barking at. That's what a momma dog ("alpha" dog to some) would do. The leader goes to investigate danger. Then tell him "thank you, that's enough". If he keeps barking, you are then (and only then) well within your rights to reprimand him.
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