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Originally Posted by Brendajoyce yorkietalkjilly I allow barking it's just that he gets going and will not stop.. Also it seems like he is demanding I do something, or talking to me with looking at me and barking. This bark is different and almost like he's communicating to me. I will refuse to do what he wants and ignore him. |
Omg your dog and my dog are secretly related I think. Molli does this too. I had to do some digging but I found my thread from when she was a puppy so you would know your not alone:
http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/gen...king-stop.html
She still does this more than any dog I've ever met, she barks if her food bowl is empty, if she wants to play, if she wants a bath, but the kicker is normal stuff dogs would bark at, squirrels, mailmen, ect she could care less! She doesn't make a peep! She barks as her communication with us, it's just her way. I have just learned to figure out what she wants and then I say 'ok Molli, quiet' and I give it to her. This usually stops the barking unless she's playing in which case barking is part of the fun. If I figure out how to stop it I'll let you know but so far we just manage it and let Molli be Molli.