Need Some Help With a

Barking Lhasa Apso?

 

A Lhasa Apso dog  is a wonderful companion and certainly an extremely important member of the family.

 

They give unconditional love and expect nothing in return but your love and attention. We can certainly learn a lot from our dogs can't we?

 

 

 

Your pet greets you with excitement, a wagging tail and dog kisses whether you have been away for one minute or for many weeks. I never get sick of this!

 

Research has shown that pets, such as dogs and cats, reduce peoples stress levels and lower their blood pressure.

 

Your Lhasa Apso can amuse and entertain you, keep you from getting bored and turn a bad or boring day into a great one. A dog loves you no matter what you wear or how good or bad you look.

 

They teach their owners about devotion, acceptance and patience and in return, you nurture your pets and care for them.

 

In return, we, the owners try to teach our dog’s acceptable behavior to prevent dog behavior problems, such as excessive barking.

 

How Your Lhasa Apso Communicates

  Yes, I know the picture is not of a Lhasa Apso, But I  just couldn't resist using this!

 

OK... so when any dogs bark, growl, whine or even howl it is a natural and normal behavior and their way of communicating with each other and with their human families.

 

Starting when they are young puppies they use vocalization to communicate. This may include crying sounds when they are frustrated, afraid, hurt, or soft whining sounds when they are hungry or cold. Older dogs make many different sounds for different situations such as:

Tell Me About Excessive Lhasa Apso Barking  Then

 

Lhasa Apso  barking turns into a problem when the barking becomes loud, unwanted, inappropriate or excessive.

 

When people hear continuous dog barking, it is not only disruptive but also causes stress and annoyance to you and others, such as neighbors.

 

Nervous, uneasy or lonely barking often happens when you leave your pet home alone and they experience separation anxiety or fear.

 

As your Lhasa Apso  becomes more upset, lonely or anxious, the barking gets higher and louder and often annoys neighbors. Many dogs think than when you close the door and leave you are never going to return and this starts the continuous, loud barking.

 

What's Your Lhasa Apso's Environment Like?

 

An uninteresting, boring environment that offers no stimulation often creates a bored barker, that makes a lot of noise as an outlet for his or her pent-up energy.

 

Lhasa Apsos  left alone outside or inside for long periods often demonstrate this continuous barking behavior.

 

They are social animals, and when confined alone in a kennel or yard the result is excessive barking because they are bored or lonely and want some attention.

 

Since nobody is there to stop them from barking, it almost becomes a hobby to them

 

Dogs love to play ball, Frisbee and other games with their owners and often bark when they become excited. Unfortunately, some get too excited and the dog barking turns into a major problem for anyone within hearing distance.

 

Did You Know This?

 

The percentage of male and female purebred and mixed bred Lhasa Apsos that bark excessively is essentially the same,

 

Lhasa Apsos that do not get enough exercise often bark or whine to release tension. Some dogs seem to be very hypersensitive to movements and sounds around them.

 

Often, when a person gets a new puppy and it barks, they yell at them to stop their barking. Unfortunately, a puppy takes this as a sign that you are answering them back so they continue and this eventually turns into excessive barking or inappropriate dog behavior.

 

Sometimes owners  unintentionally train their Lhasa Apso to bark by giving them the attention they want. If your Lhasa Apso  barks to go in or out, for a treat, to play ball, for a tummy rub or other reasons, they learn quickly that barking gets results!

 

How About Some Tips To Help Control Barking Then?

 

Well, here are a few proven  tips on teaching your Lhasa Apso to stop his or her excessive barking:

A Final Word For You.

 

When properly exercised, rewarded and trained there are very few Lhasa Apsos  that cannot learn to control their barking.

 

It is very important to remember that dogs bark as part of their natural behavior, just like humans speak to communicate. Never try to completely eliminate dog barking from their repertoire, and only use positive training methods to accomplish this.

 

Most Lhasa Apso owners will be able to curb or prevent problem barking.

 

Need Some More Help?

 

I hope this short outline introduction to Managing Barking has been helpful to you.

 

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Bye for now.

 

Warmly,

 

Shara

 

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