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I realize she's doing it out of fear and insecurity, so I don't yell at her or punish her... she's been here only a few days but just when I think she's calming down, she bites someone else (in the family of course... I wouldn't take her out while she's still acting this way... scary for her and MAJOR liability for me!!) - - Even though I know WHY she's behaving this way, I feel like I need to acknowledge and detour the unacceptable behavior before she becomes too "set in her ways" to mend them. As you can see from the little video I just posted, she's a FABULOUSLY HAPPY girl when it's just me with them... but when everyone else comes home, she goes on automatic defense. I have been using the "coins in a can" trick, but being so fearful already - the loud noise just frightens her more and she barks louder.... I tried, only once or twice, using a soft mist spray bottle... but she just shakes it off and keeps barking. Does anyone have a link where I can learn more about these citronella collars? Mia is just 2.5 lbs - can you use such a thing on very small dogs?:confused: |
I was just about to post a thread about Lexie. We just came back from an outing to PetSmart/Petco and as usual it wasn't to fun. Lexie barks and freaks out EVERYTIME she sees another dog in an aisle! And there is no stopping her except to move to another aisle....and if there is another dog in that aisle, we have to move to the next. It's nuts! Lucky is fine.......until she gets started, then he usually joins in. We can't take her anywhere without this happening. So, do I need to take a can of coins/rocks with me or maybe we should break down and get the no-bark collar as she barks at anyone that moves outside too...in the backyard, on walks. UGH!:mad: Any other suggestions on how to control this or why she does it? I think it's just her feisty personality, but it doesn't make taking her anywhere much fun. |
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We love it at my house :) |
This is wonderful Advice!!!! I will definetly be Trying the can soon :D |
Tilly drives us mad with high pitched yapping. I have tried the water bottle and it only worked for a day or 2. I am going to find a small tin and try this...... |
Hm if can with coins dont work how about trying to teach your dog to be quiet on command? I did it with Maxi. First I thought him to bark I would say Voice Maxi and he would bark I would praise him and then I would say Maxi quiet! and when he finally got quiet I praised him. When I kept on repeating he got the idea. Now I am able to control his barking, when unwanted. When he hears something outside I say Thank you I heard it and please now be quiet and show my finger on my lips like shhhhh and he gets quiet. Good luck! |
Chloe has a barking problem I can't shake. I have the Citronella collar on her and she just kinda grunts, but I don't like it on her for long periods because its for 5lbs and over and shes just at 5.5lbs. I will try the can thing with coins. My room mate is starting to hate Chloe :( |
I bought a loud bike horn, it doesn't work for our bigger dog, but Nelly our yorkipoo, just seeing it scares her. It's hard when we are gone but while we are home, if anyone comes to the door or walks up the street, she won't bark just by seeing it. Hope this helps. |
To the person who came up with the can of coins trick..... WOW! It really works and I am amazed! We have lived with Lexie's barking for quite some time trying anything we could think of to get her to stop. Frantically urging her to be quite, calmly urging her to be quiet, removing her from the reason for barking, and so on and so on. Nothing was working:( I would never do a shock collar and was beginning to lean on spending the $$$ on one of the citronella no-bark collars when I saw this thread. My first thought on the canned coins idea was, "Sure, it will quiet her for about the 2 seconds that I have her attention for and then she'll just continue her barking." Boy was I wrong! I tried it for the first time Friday evening....one shake of the coins along with the word "QUIET" and she was off running under the table. She didn't like that noise at all! (Now she knows how we were feeling LOL:p ) Anyway, what is even more amazing is how quickly it is working. I used it again with the mailman Saturday afternoon; boom, she was off the couch as far away from the can as she could get, and today, even just the word "Quiet" gets her attention and has her looking for that can. I think that I have even noticed a couple of instances where she may have normally started barking.....and she didn't! Never in my wildest dreams did I think that this would work so well and so fast! I am totally amazed & pleased. I know we are not completely "there" yet....the biggest hurdle and test will be when we take her on walks and/or to PetSmart where there are bound to be other dogs (a major reason for her barking). We're thinking a small tin Altoid can with coins in it will be good to have for those outings. I have every confidence now that her barking will soon be (and stay) under control thanks to "the can of coins"! PRICELESS!:D |
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Archie----THANK YOU! Our Xavier has only been with us for 2 days, but I thought I was going to never get any sleep again after tonight! He has been great about going in his crate; whines a little but generally stops after a few minutes. Well not the case tonight...he barked for 30 minutes before going to sleep and then woke up shortly after and began again! So I got up with him and tried to help him sleep...but he had other plans :) . Finally, I put him in his crate with his bed, pee-pad, and toys and he began to bark again!!! :rolleyes: So I tried the coins in the can and after 5 minutes he fell asleep! THANK YOU!!!!!!!! I hope this solves our problem! |
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