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Excessive barking is one of the most frequently heard complaints about
dogs. Dogs bark for any number of reasons so it is easy to see how it
can become an issue.

Daily Exercise can help with
excessive barking.
Exercise is a very necessary and important part of a dog's life. A dog that
does not get enough exercise on a daily basis can easily become bored
and let's face it...boredom often leads to barking. If excessive barking
becomes a problem with your dog...try increasing his exercise level. After
all, a tired dog is a happy (non-barking) dog!

Treat Dispensing Toy
Dogs that are left alone for long periods of time may also bark excessively. This goes back to the "boredom
leads to barking" theory! If your dog is home alone during the day, why not provide some stimulating
entertainment for him? Food dispensing toys are wonderful and they are available in many shapes and sizes.

Looking out the
window is exciting!
If your pup loves to bark at what he sees outside, obscure his view of the excitement. If he stands on the
couch or a chair to look out the window a rearranging of the furniture may be a simple fix.

Though excessive barking can be annoying, don't give up on your pooch! There is help
available! The ASPCA website provides canine behavioral assistance to help you with
your problem.

One last note. Many people adopt a friend for their dog thinking that doggie
companionship will solve their dog's barking problem. However, most of the time, all
you end up with is twice the noise! The best solution is to figure out your dog's problem
and go from there.

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Excessive Dog Barking