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Originally Posted by Jenn218 [B]Okay, moving may not always solve the problem, because the barking my continue, but to me, that is a sign of some sort of underlying problem or issue and I would therefore start getting it under control in a more humane manner (vet, trainer, etc). |
Its not always an underlying problem. Our dog barked at the deer that we had around our house that was in a neighborhood. He didn't bark out of boredom, frustration, anxiety, or anything else. He was barking at something, something that we couldn't get rid of. Just throwing that out there.