2. Exercise more: Sufficient amount of exercise can consume the dog's energy. After playing or running all day, the dog would rather have a good sleep than waste energy barking.
3. Chew bones: If there is something that can block the dog's mouth, they will have no time to bark. The harder things are to chew, the more challenging they are, so next time when you are ready to go out, throw them away first Give them their favorite chew toys to help them pass the boring time.
4. Use your brain: If your dog has something to do and no time to bark, rub their favorite toys with your hands before going out so that your own scent can stay on it. When the owner cannot be seen, a lonely dog will spend more time looking for the owner's scent on toys and forget about barking.
5. Distraction: For those more nervous dogs, they will bark non-stop when they hear any disturbance. If you can't completely eliminate the noise in the environment, you might as well create some noise as a distraction. For example, when the postman passes by, he turns on a noisy vacuum cleaner to confuse the dog's hearing. Or whenever it starts barking, call its name to attract its attention. Make the dog feel that paying attention to the owner is more interesting than barking.
Remember not to let the owner come over and scold the dog severely when it barks loudly. If raised outdoors, this will give the dog the impression that the owner will come to him as soon as he barks. It was more happy to be scolded than to have its master come to it, so it barked even more vigorously.
If a dog kept indoors keeps barking for no reason and is suddenly scolded by its owner, it will not understand the reason and will continue to bark.
6. Respond to it: Sometimes the dog keeps barking just to convey a certain message to the owner. If the owner responds appropriately and expresses appreciation, and understands that the task is completed, the dog will naturally shut up.
7. Ignore it: Some dogs, like humans, cannot get up the energy to continue delivering long speeches when they lose their audience, such asIf they keep chattering, the owner may as well turn away and most dogs will shut up. In order to enhance their learning effect, the professor suggested that owners carry a small bell with them. Whenever the dog barks non-stop, ring the bell first to make sure that they hear the sound of the bell and then leave the room.
After several lessons, the next time the dog barks, as soon as he hears the bell, he will know that he should shut up. Similarly, when they stop barking, the owner can give them some praise or rewards.
8. Quench their enthusiasm: Spraying water from a water gun can also stop dogs from barking. When they bark non-stop, the owner should give a verbal warning first. If they still don’t listen to the warning, spray them with a water gun. Water keeps them calm.
9. Sound warning: Put some coins or beans in an empty jar. If the barking dog does not listen to the advice, take this magic weapon and shake it hard next to their ears twice. Animals don't like that kind of sound, and most of the time it will remember the lesson before it speaks.
10 Friendly messages: Some dogs particularly hate strangers invading their territory, so whenever a visitor or postman comes, they always roar and bark in protest. You might as well give some of your dog’s favorite snacks to visitors and let them convey a friendly message to your dog. After the dogs ate their food, most of the defenses in their hearts were eliminated, and the dogs would not make earth-shattering noises when they met.