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05-27-2009, 07:44 AM | #31 |
YT Addict | what you have to remember is all of us on here lovessssssssss pets, not just the one we own but all pets. But there is some crazy people that does not like dogs, and hates barking dog. With that in mind be careful because you don't know who called and I would hope they would not try to hurt your dogs but some people will. I had 2 that got feed poision and it killed them by a neighbor. The best thing to do is just like many has said they have done is to start training them not to bark. It can be done. I trained mind and they will bark if the door bell rings and I tell them stop and they do. I have also added a hand sign to it so if I am talking to some one I can tell the to stop with out talking myself. My mom tells her's to use inside voice, and he just moves his mouth but nothing comes out. This is too funny to see. Good luck of your training. |
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05-27-2009, 07:49 AM | #32 | |
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05-27-2009, 08:11 AM | #33 |
Donating YT 1000 Club Member | I discoverd by accident on Halloween that if I pick up our Yorkie when I see someone coming to the door she will not bark when they knock or ring the doorbell. So if I see someone heading up the drive I pick her up if she's near by. A trainer also told me she barks in the back yard because I am not out there. She thinks I don't have it under control and she has to protect it. I have sat out with her recently and she will be quiet even if the kids are out nextdoor, as long as they don't come up to the fence. So there may be something to that.
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