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Can anyone come up with any suggestions as to how I can stop my dog constantly barking in the car. When I first started taking her out in the car, she would go absolutely berserk. Barking, scratching and biting bits of the car. Buying a cage and blinds for the car cured all but the barking. Her previous owner claims it is due to anxiety but I am not convinced of that. Pepper loves getting into the car and will sit there quietly for as long as I like. That is until I start the engine, then she will start barking non stop until I turn off the engine and get out of the car. In my rear view mirror I can see that all the time she is barking, she is wagging her tail. When we get to wherever we are going she does not want to get out of the car, and when I do get her out all she wants to do is get back in. The things she to bark at the most are other cars.
Although I can cope with her barking on very short trips, my concern is that on longer trips it may be too distracting and cause an accident.
Pepper is a cross between a collie and boarder collie I am told and four years old. I have only had her for four months but already overcome many of her problems such as being scared of noises, cats, dogs birds and so on. She will still cower down and roll over when meeting other dogs but she does want to meet them and once has met them all she wants to do is play.
She has a few other problems but I can only cope with one at a time and tackling them in order of how serious they are.
Although I can cope with her barking on very short trips, my concern is that on longer trips it may be too distracting and cause an accident.
Pepper is a cross between a collie and boarder collie I am told and four years old. I have only had her for four months but already overcome many of her problems such as being scared of noises, cats, dogs birds and so on. She will still cower down and roll over when meeting other dogs but she does want to meet them and once has met them all she wants to do is play.
She has a few other problems but I can only cope with one at a time and tackling them in order of how serious they are.