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? asked in PetsDogs · 5 years ago

how to stop my wiener dog barking at the TV ?

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  • Jojo
    Lv 7
    5 years ago
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    It seems both your dogs bark at the TV.

    One is probably the instigator and the other one copies it.

    Stop the instigator and its fairly certain the other one will stop doing doing it.

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  • 5 years ago

    1

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  • 5 years ago

    Find what motivates your dog. Some dogs do anything for food. Some dogs do anything for Toys. Some do anything for a good petting. Some do anything for only one type of food, like cheese, or hotdog. Some only have interest in training for 5 minutes at a time, and others can go for an hour. Figure out what your dog is willing to work for, and then work with her in sessions that are no longer than she can tolerate. How to train your dog properly https://tr.im/byqI8

    Sign up for a dog obedience training class. It will not train your dog. It will give you training on how you can train your dog. Most people understand the idea of training, but there is a right and a wrong way to do it, and there is good and bad technique. Timing and consistency is very important, and it helps to have feedback of someone watching you who can help you improve your technique to get more efficient results with your dog.

    However, she may be somewhat anxious around other dogs, sort of like the shy kid on the playground. She will benefit from continuing what you are doing as far as asking her to sit before entering, but there are more things along those lines that will help her to calmly go in and out of the dog park. She may also benefit from going in short bursts, or only when fewer dogs are present, or avoiding times when other dogs that make her nervous are present. Maybe she just plays loud - my brother's dog is this way - or maybe she is a dogpark bully - sorry it is possible. But more likely she is just a little anxious around new dogs and she wants to play but just doesn't quite know how to do that and still feel comfortable. Don't be surprised if your dog does not actually like the dog park, and maybe she would get more enjoyment and less stress out of simply going for a good walk somewhere else.

    A wagging tail does not mean that your dog is happy or even comfortable with the situation. It means your dog is emotionally aroused. This could be a happy arousal, or it could be a nervous arousal, or it could be an aggressive arousal. Go youtube it, there are plenty of videos of 'vicious' dogs who are throwing a very aggressive fit of barking and snarling while their tail is wagging vigorously. Even police dogs who are not let off the leash to chase down a suspect can be lunging and barking and snarling, and their tails are still going.

  • 5 years ago

    Here you are- I taught my 6yo wiener dog max to stop barking at the TV in just 3 days. Followed the simple steps. I wish we were faster to discover the Dog discipline magic system we researched on google.

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  • 5 years ago

    Here you are- I taught my 6yo wiener dog max to stop barking at the TV in just 3 days. Followed the simple steps. I wish we were faster to discover the Dog discipline magic system we researched on google.

  • 5 years ago

    I wonder why you are asking all these questions about different breeds - hounds, 'weiner dogs' and then GSD? Secondly why ask a question and then copy one answer yourself? Odd. Or who copies who?

    Our two will, if the 'subject' is interesting enough (squirrels, dogs, cats, rats, you name it) do this, but if they won't shut up, I switch channels!! I admit to finding it funny at first, which probably encouraged them (especially the fly-ball at Crufts!!) but now it's a nuisance indeed.

    Frankie watching flyball at Crufts a few years back! .....

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  • 4 years ago

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  • 5 years ago

    Shoot it

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