tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4798437409200114937.post5445654419621015932..comments2023-07-22T20:32:57.564+10:00Comments on Barking Mad: Barking Dogs - How to Share the JoyBarking Mad Equity for Pet Ownershttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18407579648553910808noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4798437409200114937.post-30777238361422760142009-06-18T13:57:13.357+10:002009-06-18T13:57:13.357+10:00There is a forum at http://candobetter.org/node/12...There is a forum at http://candobetter.org/node/1281?page=1 about barking dogs and some of the comments are inciting violence towards dogs, which greatly upsets me. I would appreciate people from Barking Mad to add some balance by making comments. They have to be authorised, so just post and later they will be. <br /><br />SheilaNastridnovahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01084484463934055512noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4798437409200114937.post-72542474884456453142009-05-18T18:56:00.000+10:002009-05-18T18:56:00.000+10:00I just put a complaint into council about a dog th...I just put a complaint into council about a dog that is left alone and barks all day long but as soon as someone comes home it doesn't bark.<br /><br />Council want all the neighbours who complained, even if only for the dogs welfare, to be identified.<br /><br />Yet, the same council does not require the people who claim a dog is dangerous to be identified. So anyone who does not like dogs can go to council and say your dog scared them so it is dangerous and you will never know who it is unless you go to court.<br /><br />But if you complain about a barking dog, you need to be identified. Does this make any sense?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4798437409200114937.post-7740445242627085822009-05-06T09:13:00.000+10:002009-05-06T09:13:00.000+10:00I ACTUALLY HAVE A PROBLEM WITH BELL - NOT ONLY BAR...I ACTUALLY HAVE A PROBLEM WITH BELL - NOT ONLY BARKING - BUT TEARING UP ALMOST ANYTHING SHE CAN GET HER LIL PAWS AND TEETH ON.. <br />I WAS TOLD SHE MIGHT HAVE TO GO. :( I'M COMPLETELY DEVASTATED... i DONT KNOW WHAT TO DO>. :(Kimberlyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05418207422473720093noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4798437409200114937.post-91027382426488355162009-04-18T19:36:00.000+10:002009-04-18T19:36:00.000+10:00One of the best ways to keep K9's quiet is to plac...One of the best ways to keep K9's quiet is to place a citronella spray collar on the dog.<br />Worked for my Basset Hound X Staffy!<br />He used to have Separation Anxiety and bark the place down!<br />But when my dog sees the collar going on he knows to be quiet or be sprayed!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4798437409200114937.post-4708363116495908822009-04-18T16:23:00.000+10:002009-04-18T16:23:00.000+10:00Anon, I would add 'make your work pet-friendly'. ...Anon, I would add 'make your work pet-friendly'. We've got several members who have done it - some have their dog with them one or two days only, and a different colleague has there dog on other days.Barking Mad Equity for Pet Ownershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18407579648553910808noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4798437409200114937.post-17711037537806242682009-04-18T16:21:00.000+10:002009-04-18T16:21:00.000+10:00Tips to stop your dog barking
1. Don’t leave you...Tips to stop your dog barking<br /><br />1. Don’t leave your dog alone for long periods. Train for alone time by starting with short periods. Most dogs would never be alone if they had a choice, so choose a quiet breed if it will be home alone.<br /><br />2. Provide toys or bones or other things to keep a dog busy. (The TV?)<br /><br />3. Teaching a dog to bark on command can lead to barking ONLY on command.<br /><br />4. Exercise doggie before you go out and don't make a big fuss before you leave<br /><br />5. Leaving an untrained dog in the yard is asking for trouble. There are lots of things to make it bark.<br /><br />6. Lastly, listen to your neighbours. Better yet - ask them if your dog parks and be pro-active.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com