Updates On 9th Jul 2018
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We are often asked how to curb unnecessary barking in dogs.
Dogs bark in a variety of situations: in excitement, in fear, to warn, in frustration, to guard, or it may have learned that barking results in something that it wants, e.g attention. The key to addressing unnecessary barking is to find out what is causing the dog to bark and then removing the cause or causes of that barking. The aim is not to stop all barking for good , but to get the barking down to a level that you can live with.
For more information on identifying the different kinds of barking and how to address them, please click here: http://www.spca.org.sg/petcare_details.asp?id=977.
This information was put together by Dr. Kang Nee, a certified professional dog trainer from cheerfuldogs.com who works with us to help the dogs at our shelter.
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