How to Train Your Dog to STOP BARKING at EVERYTHING

Published 2021-07-05
How to Train Your Dog to STOP BARKING at EVERYTHING. If your dog is barking all the time at everything this can become incredibly annoying for you and for your neighbours! Making sure your puppy or dog is well behaved with good manners is very important and not barking all the time will help you have the perfect canine companion.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Thomas-eo3dy
    "How do I fix my dog barking at everything?" "Crate training avoids the issue!" Okay, for now, but how do I change the behaviour effectively? Do I correct, redirect, something else? The video didn't address the issue, just how to avoid it for this very moment. Which definitely helps that person for the next few days, but not months. If the dog reacts to people passing by all day long, and not only when the owners aren't home, this makes this short term fix problematic as well. More info/options/methods/scenarios/long term options please!
  • @SaarRocks
    This has been such an issue with mailmen, the ultimate reward is when someone walks all the way up to the front door and then they leave. I’m so thankful for this video!
  • @helendean298
    We used window film on our patio doors, worked a treat and when we leave him he just chills, chews and naps instead of barking at every bird/cat/butterfly!
  • My dwarf poodle is near 2 years old. And never stops barking. Once outside, the barking doesn't stop. The attention is everywhere, very hyped and stimulated. The same goes when guests arrive at home. With the automatic bark collar, the sound beeps when the dog has barked for more than 3 seconds. It vibrated when the dpg barks again after 7 seconds from the first beep. And automatically turns off if the dog is still barking after 12 seconds from the vibration-- a feature that might indicate there is really something wrong around the environment, promoting the dog's natural instincts to bark. It is not cruel. Doesn't hurt the dog. The moment the collar beeped twice, our dog has absolutely learned there is no need to bark in unnecessary circumstances. Also with the collar, he understands that he does not need to bark. So he has learned to be relaxed outside the apartment. Now he does not chase bikes, joggers, cars. He also doesn't bark anymore at the sight of dogs that are at a distance. He is more relaxed, understanding there is no need to bark at everything, no need to be hyped at everything. It's really a game changer. My dog has learned to calm down. Now we can open our curtains and he has learned to just sleep in the sofa no matter what passes by the window. Please observe that we also clicker train him on walks and reward him for good behavior. So it's positive training plus this bark corrector tool. He also gets to run to the fenced dog forest every afternoon to chase birds, dip in the mud and play with other dogs. So it's a collective effort with lots of love.
  • @faith1994
    You are the best out of all the dog trainers I’ve tried my German husky is a handful but is finally getting better she is a puppy so she will be great once she is 6 months
  • My dog is crate trained and great for settling in crate when we are out, but she barks at the window when we are sitting in the livingroon with her. As soon as she heard people outside, she goes crazy. How do I stop this from happening.
  • @mattwinck4319
    You understand behavior better than any trainer that I have listened to.
  • WOW, the explanation of why this happens and how its reinforced REALLY helps me understand the issue....thank you so much!
  • Would love to have a video about this out and about. My pup wants to meet everyone so he just barks away seeing anyone.
  • My issue with our five month old female Airedale Terrier puppy is defiant "incessant barking" when her bad behavior, such as jumping on the Sofa & then climbing on my husband's neck. Then when my husband or myself try to calmly correct this behavior, she proceeds to Bark loudly & incessantly. I used your trick to stop her biting, which worked like a charm and she has not bitten me or my husband since. I would greatly appreciate any advice you can provide. Sincerely, Roxanne
  • @SCthatsMe
    Heyyyy its the Gboy guy!!! You rock bro ty for ur time
  • Hey Will, Love your videos! They're by far some of the best dog training videos we've come across for dog training. We have a 4 month old GSD puppy who is very well crate trained (LOVES his crate). However, the main barking issue we come across is him barking at our cat whenever she comes into the main living area where the crate is. Whenever he begins barking (VERY loudly), it's not long before she takes off (reinforcing his behaviour/barking). Currently, theres no feasible way we can prevent her from coming into the room and ideally we would like to desensitize him to her while he's in the crate. When he isn't in the crate, he doesn't bark at her, but he attempt to chase her to play (which she wants no part of). Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Cheers.
  • @smithyy53
    I’ve got a 6 month old border collie and I was wondering if you had any advice about my problem which is, he gets over excited when he sees another dog or person when out in training or on a walk and nothing I’ve tried seems to help any help would be much appreciated thank you
  • U really master in dog behaviour... I m facing same problems when ever when ever passing my dogs barking 😂
  • @Yayafarm
    I love you concise, useful info, thank you!
  • What happens if you crate train a puppy and they are so good at going in the crate when its bed time, but sometimes during the day when they get a bit too much, the dog will go into the crate but continue barking?
  • @robertg6019
    I work from home and my dog rests beside my work area while I work. The bark is really loud and makes me jump, I normally say his name is a telling of tone which results in his tail between his legs. Also even if i dont do it he knows hes not meant to as after his bark you can read on his face that he is anxious. As a first dog owner I completely stuffed up crate training and dont want to add to his anxiety by re introducing it. Any other tips? Also I know all his bad habbits are 100% my fault. By the far the worst is his whinning which after 3 years has stopped me taking him out in highly distracting environments (still goes on daily around the block walks). Love a video about this, he is a 3.5 year old toy poodle.