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Discovering the Cause of Barking in Dogs

If nuisance dog barking is a problem, consider these issues to find a solution.

Cesar Millan

Some clients tell me that they love coming home because their dog greets them excitedly by jumping and barking. They feel this proves their dogs love for and bond with the family.

But look at a dog in a natural setting he doesn't bark and yelp and jump on his pack mates in a burst of affection.

So what are my clients dogs trying to say?

Looking Deeper for Answers
Dogs that greet their owners in this way are trying to communicate. But rather than professing undying love, they're probably trying to tell you that they're lonely and bored and that their needs as a dog are not being met. The excitement that you see is your dogs way of burning off the excess energy that has been building throughout the day.

People shouldn't be disappointed by this revelation. This just means that dogs don't use emotions like people do. Remember, they're dogs. To love a dog means you must treat him like an animal, which means fulfilling him as Nature intended him to be fulfilled.

Now, lets get back to our barking dog. So-called nuisance barking which is often ongoing and not in response to a particular stimulus, like a jogger running by the house is your dogs way of sending you a distress signal.

Somewhere his needs as an animal are not being met. Is his world anchored by a pack leader who projects calm, assertive energy? Are you walking with him every day, which exercises his body and his mind? Is he living a balanced life?

If nuisance barking is a problem, consider these issues to find a solution. Its the best way to show real love for your dog.

Next Step: Tips for a dog who jumps up on guests

Cesar and his pack
Get more tips from Cesar.

Note: Cesar Millan is a professional. Please consult a qualified trainer before attempting these techniques with your dog.

For more information, visit Cesar Millans Dog Psychology Center where the express purpose is to rehabilitate and maintain a dogs natural state of being.

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good article thanks
janet, bethlehem, PA
Posted: 12/5/2008 4:29:44 AM
I love your show & love my dogs ! I am having a problem with 1 of my dogs ! She digs holes all around my new house ! I would really like too know how to get her to stop ?
Leisa, Mosheim, TN
Posted: 10/12/2008 11:04:59 AM
Our Westie, Beethoven, is 7yrs old. He is a great dog, but has a habit of barking at unfamiliar objects, such as garbage bags, etc, also, excessive barking if someone is in the yard, or knocks at the door. He also has a tendenicey (not all the time) but if we leave him alone in the apartment, at times he will howl, while we are gone. Obviously, he doen't like to be left alone, but this barking & howling can become very annoying. We have watched your program on TV and was wondering if you had any advise for attempting to break him of this barking habit. Your help is greatly appreciated....thanks...
Elettra, N. Richland Hills, TX
Posted: 7/24/2008 3:51:27 PM
Watch your program all the time and love it,but I need help with my 3 lb. tea cup poodle he is 9yrs old and has always barked at his food, his sessions are getting longer, up to 1/2 hr.before he eats it,what can I do
Pauline, sarasota, FL
Posted: 2/3/2008 6:02:46 AM
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