{"id":3828,"date":"2021-12-21T06:56:13","date_gmt":"2021-12-21T12:56:13","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/petpundit.com\/?p=3828"},"modified":"2021-12-21T06:56:13","modified_gmt":"2021-12-21T12:56:13","slug":"dog-that-barks-while-he-walks","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cathyrosenthal.com\/blog\/2021\/12\/21\/dog-that-barks-while-he-walks\/","title":{"rendered":"Dog that barks while he walks"},"content":{"rendered":"

Dear Cathy, <\/span><\/p>\n

We have a Border Collie\/Aussie shepherd mix. She’s a wonderful dog, and will be eight-years-old this September. We adopted her when she was two. We love her, but her constant barking when we take her for her daily walk is really getting on our nerves! It starts as soon as we put her leash on, and lasts for about a block of walking. Almost everyone in the neighborhood has a dog, so when our dog barks, it gets the other dogs doing. <\/span><\/p>\n

There is no word in the English language that will shut her up. We’ve tried talking to her in a quiet voice, and also yelling at her, and nothing works. A friend suggested we muzzle her, but I think that may be extreme. I would hate to do that, but if nothing else works, then we may have to go that route. If you have any suggestions, I would sure appreciate it! <\/span><\/p>\n

— Janie Apodaca, New York<\/span><\/p>\n

Dear Janie,<\/span><\/p>\n

Dogs bark for all sorts of reasons. She could simply be excited that she is going for a walk or eager to alert her canine friends that she\u2019s got great parents who walk her daily. Thankfully, it doesn\u2019t last the entire walk. <\/span><\/p>\n

I am a big believer that most dogs can\u2019t \u201cchew gum and walk at the same time,\u201d so I recommend distraction and training when you walk her. Start with the leash since that is the trigger for barking. Put the leash on her. If she starts barking, take it off. As soon as she stops barking, \u201cclick\u201d with a clicker (available at pet stores) and give her a treat. Dogs quickly learn that the \u201cclick\u201d is the acknowledgement of the good behavior and the promise of a reward to follow and adjust their behavior to earn a \u201cclick\u201d from you.<\/span><\/p>\n

If she doesn\u2019t stop barking or barks at you to put the leash back on, call her to you and ask her to \u201csit\u201d or \u201cdown.\u201d Assuming she knows these commands well, she will likely stop barking long enough to comply, so \u201cclick\u201d and treat her. Do this routine over and over throughout the day or next few days until she no longer barks when the leash is put on.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Now that she knows what a click is, she will be easier to train on her walk. If she barks on the walk, shake a can of coins or use a Pet Corrector (a product that emits a \u201cshhh\u201d sound that interrupts the behavior. She will likely stop for a second, and that\u2019s when you \u201cclick\u201d and \u201ctreat.\u201d Do this throughout the walk. If she can\u2019t seem to get the hang of this, then practice closer to home, so you can go back into the house if she doesn\u2019t stop barking. She sounds smart, so I think she will understand after a few sessions.<\/span><\/p>\n

I don\u2019t recommend muzzling her. Most muzzles close the mouth and keep dogs from panting, which is needed to stay cool while walking.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Cathy M. Rosenthal is a longtime animal advocate, author, columnist and pet expert who has more than 25 years in the animal welfare field. Send your pet questions, stories and tips to <\/span><\/i>cathy@petpundit.com<\/span><\/i><\/a>. Please include your name, city, and state. You can follow her @cathymrosenthal<\/span><\/i><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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