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Any tips on how to tackle reactive barking?
My boy is doing so well in so many areas but his reactive barking is starting to drive us all a tad barmy. It’s only a problem at home . When we are out on many of our long woodland off lead walks it’s not an issue. Birds squirrrels etc he will have a chase and then stop. But at home, it’s a different matter. Cats in the garden, squirrels, birds he goes nuts and practically throws himself at the window. Same if we are in the car. So I’m guessing this is a territorial thing. I’ve taught him the quiet cue and he does respond eventually but I’m dreading summer a bit as whenever he goes in the garden he just runs around barking and barking quite frenzied. The neighbours will go nuts. As I said we don’t have this behaviour on his off lead walks. The car barking I can cope with as I have taught him the ‘quiet’ cue and then I treat, but when he’s in the garden the barking is frenzied and he will not listen. Inevitably I just end up taking him back inside which seems such a shame. What other methods can I try to get him to stop barking in the garden . I would add I never leave him in the garden unsupervised. The garden is large and very green . We have foxes , badgers etc so I guess this is sending his nose into overdrive too. TIA
My boy is doing so well in so many areas but his reactive barking is starting to drive us all a tad barmy. It’s only a problem at home . When we are out on many of our long woodland off lead walks it’s not an issue. Birds squirrrels etc he will have a chase and then stop. But at home, it’s a different matter. Cats in the garden, squirrels, birds he goes nuts and practically throws himself at the window. Same if we are in the car. So I’m guessing this is a territorial thing. I’ve taught him the quiet cue and he does respond eventually but I’m dreading summer a bit as whenever he goes in the garden he just runs around barking and barking quite frenzied. The neighbours will go nuts. As I said we don’t have this behaviour on his off lead walks. The car barking I can cope with as I have taught him the ‘quiet’ cue and then I treat, but when he’s in the garden the barking is frenzied and he will not listen. Inevitably I just end up taking him back inside which seems such a shame. What other methods can I try to get him to stop barking in the garden . I would add I never leave him in the garden unsupervised. The garden is large and very green . We have foxes , badgers etc so I guess this is sending his nose into overdrive too. TIA