my smegging dog
my smegging dog
any ideas as to how to get the smegging dog to stop barking ALL the time!!! I am going insane. he's 9 months old or so, purebred red cattle dog, he barks territorially, barks for attention, barks to chase things, barks because he's bored. barks to hear his own bark. barks to play, barks to eat. barks all the time.
i walk him over an hour a day, normally at night, i can't get to bed early enough to get up early enough to take him in the morning before work. other than that, he's a spoilt brat and goes around the yard and in the house all day. I can't do ANYTHING lately without him barking and wanting to play, which I don't mind, its just I can't hear myself think and I can't play all the time. I do have other stuff to do sometimes...
Robert.
i walk him over an hour a day, normally at night, i can't get to bed early enough to get up early enough to take him in the morning before work. other than that, he's a spoilt brat and goes around the yard and in the house all day. I can't do ANYTHING lately without him barking and wanting to play, which I don't mind, its just I can't hear myself think and I can't play all the time. I do have other stuff to do sometimes...
Robert.
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If he likes chasing balls get a tennis racket & ball, no effort on your part but will give him much more exercise than walking him though it won't stop him barking, a mate had one of those remote control zapper collars & it worked a treat on his aggressive dog if it headed toward another dog while it was out, pretty sure it would stop him barking if you wound it up to 240v, lol.
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he probably gets a bit bored at times. I try and occupy him as best as I can. Still working on extending the yard so its a bit bigger. We love him to bits and I really don't mind spending some time with him, sometimes he gets a bit much, but on the whole I don't know what we ever did without him.
I know a cow wouldn't keep him in line.... just think its a funny threat to make, cause he is a cattle dog after all...
I really don't mind that he wants to shred the natives when they wander past either, that can only be a good thing down here.
Robert.
I know a cow wouldn't keep him in line.... just think its a funny threat to make, cause he is a cattle dog after all...
I really don't mind that he wants to shred the natives when they wander past either, that can only be a good thing down here.
Robert.