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Does your dog bark a lot?

Some dogs are quite silent, others bark as if it was the end of the world. Tell us about your doggie: does it bark a lot?


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Sox does now bark way too much, she has become so much worse as she gets older, we are doing our bes tto stop her but she just seems to be set off by the slightest thing.

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Mauser and barking

Mauser barks at everything he hears. Sometimes when we're watching TV, the door bell on the TV will ring, and Mauser will think that someone is at our door and start barking. Our windows are low to the ground and we pull the blinds up, in my office, so Mauser can look out and see what's going on outside. He barks at everyone that passes by. Sometimes it's a good thing because he alerts us by his barking.


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with 5 in house suprising especially when 3 are hounds that really not alot..when someone walks by house or when mowing by kennel and stuff yes..Bark just to bark though NO!


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slightly off topic, but what are Pugs like noise wise?

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We have a Welsh Corgi that has a cronic barking problem. Currently we have a shock collar on him but I am going to purchase a citronella spray collar as it does not use a pain stimulus.

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Think that citronella will work? we had a citronella plant out on deck for mosquitos and dogs shredded it.


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They say they do. I may need to do a little more research first, I suppose.

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There is others also that kennels use that use sound to stop barks. A person I know used these and loved it, but coast wise unsure.


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01-31-2007 04:24 PM
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My dog is quiet most of the time but that all changes if she see's or hears a cat Laughing

02-10-2007 09:34 PM
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