Border Collie Training To Control Barking

This post was written by London Dog Walking on September 2, 2010
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Border collie training is one of the things present or possible border collie owners shouldn’t neglect. Border collies are known to be intelligent dogs but leaving them untrained can make them hard to control hence may possibly result in various trouble to themselves or anybody around them.

Having such remarkable herding instinct, border collies are expected to bark, nip and grip. Nevertheless, barking may become more of an issue if it goes beyond what’s normal or what is more acceptable based on human perception.

It is difficult to find remedy to a particular problem without knowing exactly where it originated or what are the reasons for its occurrence. So to figure out what makes your beloved pet bark repeatedly, try to look for what caused the behavior. A border collie may bark if:

  • he does not get ample exercise
  • lacks mental stimulation
  • bored and doesn’t have enough toys to play
  • he sees the need to herd whether it be other animals or your kids
  • he is all alone and away from his human
  • he is aware of|detects an forthcoming danger

If he barks due to lack of exercise or mental stimulation, the most effective way to deal with the problem is to provide more activities. Walk your pet at least once a day and teach him to retrieve a ball or play Frisbee. Dog training activities including teaching basic obedience along with other tricks will likely provide him the mental challenge he needs.

Having been bred to herd, you may see your household pet barking at what he thinks as “sheep” every once in awhile. It is therefore advisable to teach other family members particularly kids on how to respond when the situation calls for. If barking is due to|is a result of boredom and loneliness, transferring his crate or bed in an area where the family often stays and providing him with unique and interactive dog toys will help fix the problem.

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