Can You Hear Me Now?

Dogs bark. They make noise.  They use a variety of sounds to mention different things to different
entities.  They use their voices to protect their territories, protest confinement, announce physical needs
or relieve anxiety or boredom.  They bark when they want to play, or to just howl in harmony with other
dogs at the moon.  When they are in harmony yelling at them rarely works because they think you are
joining in the communal communication.  Ever notice dogs howling when a fire alarm goes off?  They howl
to announce their location to the pack.  It’s instinctual.  They make noises to communicate like humans
do.  We just have to understand, hopefully, and try different ways of alleviating the problem of continual
barking or howling.

To prevent territorial barking, keep your pooch away from windows or behind a privacy fence.  Check your
dog’s needs.  Does it have the appropriate food, water, shade or warmth it needs for the day?  Do not fuss
over your dog when you leave for work, play or shopping.  Leave it alone at least 15 minutes before you
leave so he will not notice your absence as much.  Give your dog adequate chew toys to play with so it will
not notice your leaving the house as much.  Exercise your dog on a daily basis.  Sometimes, a dog barks
just to release pent up energy.  Look at human children and recess time.  As they run outside for recess,
they yell and talk and scream.  They are releasing the pent up energy they must contain while in the
classroom environment.  Try some music.  Leave a radio or TV on while you are away.  That may keep it
quiet as well as prevent some destructive behaviors.  “Music does soothe the savage beast.”  Say “NO”
when your dog is on a leash and growls or barks.  Praise it when it stops barking.  Obedience classes
cannot be stressed enough for an obedient dog is a happy one.  And, of course, spay or neuter you dog.

Dogs interact in similar ways as humans.  They need to vocalize, but there are ways to help quiet the noise
and give yourself and neighbors a peaceful time.  Remember dogs do have a place and right to bark,
within reason.