My dog ​​barks at cars?

Hey, my dog ​​​​mostly barks at cars driving past him and men walking by. How do I stop this? Thanks for any answers.

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William1307
8 months ago

You get this away by doing your job as a dog guide

Especially the little dogs often bark something because it seems threatening for them. He wants to scare the cars. If something would pass by you, which from your perspective is as big as a house, you certainly wouldn't find it pleasant.

So you have to train with your dog. Look for a bank near a street but not directly there, so the dog can watch the cars at a sufficient distance. Then plug in some great leaks and then sit on this bench and every time he knocks on a car you tell him with a quiet voice “Look, there comes a car again – this does us nox etc” sometime after the tenth car etc it will be too stupid to bark constantly. And that's the moment you're praised and by pushing in leaks when he lets a car pass without barking. While you sit on the bench, you can also deal with yours. Take a fodder bag, which one meter in front of you in the grass and let the dog apporate, or do something for example to give pies or something. The dog should see the cars, but he should be distracted and focus on you and not just on the cars.

When you walk along the street, you always lead the dog to the side facing away from the road – so you are always between the dog and the road and the cars.

There are many ways to train that does not go from today to tomorrow and takes its time. The best thing is to get you a trainer who shows you what and how to do it and the rest is just with you. Depending on how well you train, the faster you will get success

JustASingle
8 months ago

Find professional help through a dog trainer who shows you how to give your dog more safety.

Goodnight
8 months ago

It's easy to lure him with the feeder.

Have a seat with him on a parking lot and bus stops with a lot of surgery and feed him great treats.

Such things often have to be practiced and regular and the dog is put in a positive mood.

public transport, railway stations, shopping centers, very great airport, construction sites, children's playgrounds etc.

This is called socialization and you start with very small puppies.

At construction sites, I bite workers' machines. For children, I have to make use of ice cream with their balls and vehicles.

I asked if the puppy was allowed to look at the vehicle. The joy of my experience is always great.

I do the same with policemen, firefighters and guards at the airport etc. So there is always joy

This means that dogs are relaxed in such situations. By the way, it's exactly what is required by a physical test.

So, as a dog owner, you do well to practice normal life.

Jekanadar
8 months ago

In cars, work at the smallest possible distance. Go as close to a street as he can without equipping and praise. You gradually lose the distance.

Men are easier. Get a pack of male friends, acquaintances and colleagues. Everyone gets great treats in their hands and feeds the dog. He understood that men are OK. Simulate a walk.

Beccs2590
8 months ago
Reply to  Jekanadar

With this man's trick via treats I'm not very excited because then the dog takes from every eating and also everything to find on the ground is even more interesting. In the time when poison baits are found again and again, everyone with me that is only safe from family 😅

Jekanadar
8 months ago
Reply to  Beccs2590

then the dog takes from every food

I'm not wild. There are more normal men running around than people who turn on the dog's unquestioned leaks. It's still possible to build a radio. It's just that the dog doesn't see a threat in strangers.

everything to find on the ground is even more interesting

Most dogs are smart enough to distinguish feed from feed from the ground. And I find a demolition signal in education.

Of course you can also reward with game, but leaks are also good for beginners to handle and are just safer with running traffic.

Dackelpapa
8 months ago

Sometimes the furry friends surprise us in situations where you actually already have the redness in your face, with exemplary behavior!

I got the dachshund! We're both stubborn!! Brushes, fight (yes, I've already had him on the throat and he was anchored in the hand) …. Now we arrange ourselves together and everything works!! I say on Monday SITTING, he does it either immediately or only on Thursday!! Wild frightens and I say STAY! Hey stays!!! And this is more important than seat!!

And if it's ass*but at 3 hours' walk doesn't think it's necessary to go and then just at the moment when you're just in the door he'll have to go out because the pen paints ……. My God, then I'll go with him again so he can sniff who is straight and forgets the shit again!

Or if he wakes me around 3 at night because he wants to check out what the fox around the house is doing….

At some point I kill him 🤣🤣🤣🤣

I've never felt like this guy!! 24/7, we can only be seen in a double pack!!

Beccs2590
8 months ago

Jup especially since the trainer was related and actually allowed, since he had shown a lot with me where clearly was also tasty without a glance question, so that she didn't even “not follow” even I didn't expect to do that

Dackelpapa
8 months ago

You can be proud of it

But always belong two!!

This speaks for a very good team!!!

Beccs2590
8 months ago

Had that in dog school we trained exercises and my trainer lured with flying Viennese sausages. I was so proud as I was the only one where I was mine and was completely ignored where the complete rest was chasing Vienna for the first time 🤣

Dackelpapa
8 months ago

So it's right

In the oldest literature is even written: A stranger may lure the dog with food and then he will catch it with a fork!

I can't support, but there's something that the dog only receives food from authorized persons!

Distraction and praise give the dog much more than the best with food!!

Beccs2590
8 months ago

Had men like with cars, there was only so much noise in addition to the football field. Eating takes me from me or expressly okay. If someone at the walk wants to give her something, she'll see me without okay she'll leave whatever you want to offer her. Is honestly also quite so, it doesn't have to give every dog ​​to care enough

Zoekokosnuss
8 months ago

Look for someone with a quiet dog.And let this dog show your dog that it is not dangerous.

Luisa12345495
8 months ago

Dog trainer

DerBayer80
8 months ago

All a question of education

l0v3m3n0w
8 months ago
Reply to  Hannajobruh

You'd be like if I'd say now, "My daughter has ADHD, how can I move that away?" It takes a lot of time and sometimes it doesn't even go away. Then there are still ways to keep the dog calm.

DerBayer80
8 months ago
Reply to  Hannajobruh

With much work and patience

Goodnight
8 months ago
Reply to  DerBayer80

More precisely, it is a question of socialization.

LunaLilly0204
8 months ago

Look at Martin Rütter's shows, maybe it'll help.

LG

moony1990
8 months ago
Reply to  LunaLilly0204

Bad tip. He has not retrained himself in dog education in the last 30 years and uses stone age methods.

LunaLilly0204
8 months ago
Reply to  moony1990

As long as they work.

l0v3m3n0w
8 months ago

It's very normal for dogs to knock cars, so don't worry.

My dog ​​was like that. We went to the dog trainer and they advised us well.

You could try.

Buddhismus
8 months ago
Reply to  l0v3m3n0w

I had 31 dogs in 50 years (mostly several at the same time). And none of them attacked cars. So, “normal” is certainly not this behavior.

l0v3m3n0w
8 months ago
Reply to  Buddhismus

Okay, first respect you had so many dogs. But then you had your dogs either well under control or you never had such a dog by chance. Most dogs attack the cars were previously treated very badly (as mine before) and also yelled. And the loud sounds will scare them.

JustASingle
8 months ago
Reply to  l0v3m3n0w

No, it's not "normal."

Buddhismus
8 months ago

Yes, that can be or is comprehensible. But then I wouldn't call such a behavior "normal".

Someone who doesn't know about dogs might think that you don't have to change anything because it's "normal" 😉.

Do you understand how I mean that?