Shatterheart wrote:Sarcasm is like a butt...everyone has some...and some need to be kicked.
madphilb wrote:...one of those sound-activated shock collars that zaps 'em when they bark (I don't know how well they work though).
Inferno wrote:Ummm my dog is not even one year old yet.
Shatterheart wrote:Sarcasm is like a butt...everyone has some...and some need to be kicked.
Straylight wrote::wow!:
That does sound like an extreme method...
Shatterheart wrote:Sarcasm is like a butt...everyone has some...and some need to be kicked.
Shatterheart wrote:Sarcasm is like a butt...everyone has some...and some need to be kicked.
Mr_Anderson wrote:yeah, probably not.
Saint Kevin wrote:My dog, (that my mom got without consulting the family, for $500) has been an object of much contention at our home pretty much since it got here. It barks at or growls at just about everyone, has serious separation issues with my mom, and I'm pretty sure it was abused at some point, although I can't be sure.
You have my sympathy on the dog barking issue. I still can't get him to stop barking. I've tried smacking him on the nose (not hard) to give him some sort of negative reinforcement, but then he just runs away and continues growling (at my brother or guests) while only fearing me. He is so afraid of me, he won't come in the house when I'm the only one home.
So, I really got no advice for ya, but I think I might try the spray bottle thing.
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