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Stopping A Dark Barking
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So, my folks have a dog and for some reason now, (aged 2) he has decided to bark the entire time that they are out of the house. We know this as the neighbours have complained. He isn't a bad dog and has a good nature but clearly cant cope with being left alone. Often they need to go out, sometimes for an hour, sometimes all day. They now feel imprisoned as not to upset the neighbour.
I have suggested the below.
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Any advice please?
I have suggested the below.
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Any advice please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.//I can and do say that a dog shouldn't be left alone all day.// Totally agree Woofgang!
We have three very large hounds, they never get left for more than a few hours and very rarely that long. If we are going to be gone long then they come with us!
If people are unable to be with their dogs for the majority of the day, then they shouldnt have a dog!
We have three very large hounds, they never get left for more than a few hours and very rarely that long. If we are going to be gone long then they come with us!
If people are unable to be with their dogs for the majority of the day, then they shouldnt have a dog!
This dog is not left alone all day (every day)
On average it is alone for 6-7 hours once a week and a couple of hours most days. It is walked twice a day at least an hour each time and looked after as well as any dog I have ever come across.
I find that "dog people" can be very judgemental towards those who cant spend all day, every day with them. A dog is a pet, not a family member and sometimes they will need to be left alone and I am asking for suggestions how my family can do this without the bark. If the solution is "you cant leave dogs on their own" they would simply need to get rid of the animal, so hopefully a solution exists
On average it is alone for 6-7 hours once a week and a couple of hours most days. It is walked twice a day at least an hour each time and looked after as well as any dog I have ever come across.
I find that "dog people" can be very judgemental towards those who cant spend all day, every day with them. A dog is a pet, not a family member and sometimes they will need to be left alone and I am asking for suggestions how my family can do this without the bark. If the solution is "you cant leave dogs on their own" they would simply need to get rid of the animal, so hopefully a solution exists
A family friend had a litter and the parents were reasonably placid they were told. My mum fell in love with him and that was that. I realise some larger breeds are quieter. The truth is whatever could have been done in hindsight is irrelevant. They have the dog and are committed to keeping it healthy and happy under the circumstances
jd - are the neighbours who complained dog lovers at all ? Would they consider helping out by taking the dog in or walking it maybe ? I had this problem with my dog once (only he howled), but I was lucky a very dear friend took him in every time I had to go out and he's much calmer now as he's elderly.
The answer is obvious, the poor thing's overtired.
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jd have a look and see if this service is offered in your area. It's free once you've paid a £47?? joining fee (might be annual, not sure). It's people who are dog lovers and for whatever reason can't have one of their own but will look after other people's dogs for free. Your folks could perhaps find a match for someone to take care of their dog on the days when he is going to be left for a long time.
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