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Your dog's barking is driving you mad? I don't doubt it. It would drive me crazy, too. And it has.
But there is a solution. It's you!
Not what you thought I'd say? Dogs don't bark to hear their own voices. Even if they quite enjoy them. They bark for a reason. Like we yell for a reason. Fingers crossed that you can figure out the cause and the cause can be removed. If it's as easy as that, outstanding.
Sadly. Irritatingly. That is typically not the case. The barking motivations can be simple or complex:
And the list goes on … Be a detective. Keep a log if you need to. What is your dog barking at? When is your dog barking? And where is your dog barking?
You have to figure out why, when and where, then the training begins. And training is involved no matter why your dog is yapping your ear off (Unless you were one of those lucky owners and able to remove the cause.)
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Summer can be tough on dogs' paws due to hot asphalt and concrete. Here are key tips to ensure your dog's safety:
By following these tips, you can keep your dog's paws safe and healthy throughout the summer. For more advice, visit our dog blog on summer safety.