Not sure how true is this but I've been trying to train Minnie with mixed results... need to try harder LOL! Anyway, sorry I can't credit this as I don't remember where I've copied it so thousand apologies to the author.
1. Correct dog problem behavior and follow through.
Tell your dog to stop barking using a look, a sound, or a
physical correction. But don't stop there. Your dog may pause and then go right
back to what he was doing. His body relaxed, but his brain was still on alert.
Be patient. Wait until your dog completely submits before you go back to what
you were doing.
2. Stay calm when trying to stop dog barking.
Constant barking can be irritating, but you won't be able to
correct the dog behavior problem if you are frustrated. Animals don't follow
unbalanced leaders. In fact, your dog will mirror your energy. If you're
frustrated, he will be, too! And barking is a great release for that frustrated
energy. Take a moment to curb your own internal barking first.
3. Stake your claim to stop the barking.
Is your dog barking over and over again at the same object,
person, situation, or place? Then you need to step up and claim that stimulus
as your own. Use your body, your mind, and your calm-assertive energy to create
an invisible wall that your dog is not allowed to cross. Do it with 100%
dedication and focus, and the results may surprise you.
4. Stop the barking by challenging your dog mentally and
physically.
Excessive barking is often the result of pent-up energy. If
this is the case, the solution is simple: release that energy in more
productive ways. Does your dog receive a daily walk? Can you make the walk more
challenging with a bicycle, a backpack, or by walking on an incline? Can you
provide more mental challenges, such as herding, agility training, or simple
obedience games? There are many, many ways to increase the challenges in your
dog's life. Find one that you enjoy that your dog can participate in safely.
5. Get professional help to stop dog barking.
When you brought this dog into your life, you made a
commitment to provide the care he needs. Prevent dog barking, and other dog
behavior problems by calling in a canine professional to help him cope with a
behavior issue.
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