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Dog Barks When People Approach Crate

April 10, 2015 by Fanna Easter

Dog Barking in Crate

Dog Barking in CrateThis can be scary for both people and dogs. As with any dog behavior, the more it’s practiced, the stronger it becomes so let’s teach your dog that quiet behavior and guests bring goodies!

How to Keep a Dog Quiet in Her Crate

Provide a Food Stuffed Toy

Give your dog something else to do in her crate. Provide a food stuffed toy when someone arrives at your door. When the doorbell rings, which usually produces a barking explosion, give her a stuffed toy, then answer the door. By pairing a yummy treat with guests arriving, she’ll learn guests mean cream cheese stuffed toys!

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Put Up Visual Barriers

If your dog is afraid of people, provide visual barriers along three sides of her crate. Blocking your dog’s view will usually stop barking. If dog barking in crate continues, try placing your dog’s crate in a room further away from the front door and living room, and play soft music to drown out voices. Don’t forget to give her a food stuffed toy to keep her busy.

Dogs bark for many reasons. Most are excited and others are nervous so determine the reasons why your dog barks. Check out this offensive aggression article for suggestions. If your dog is scared and she can’t get away, she’ll do what it takes to scare someone away.

Play the Toll Game

If your dog is overly excited when guests come over, play the toll game. Dogs can’t bark when eating treats–well 99 percent of them can’t. 🙂 So your dog learns to be quiet and anticipates your guests walking over and giving treats.

  • Give your guest a small bowl of tiny yummy treats.
  • Ask your guest to walk past your dog’s crate and toss a treat inside. Ask him to repeat three or four times.
  • Now, raise your criteria. Ask your guest to stand near your dog’s crate and toss a treat inside when your dog stops barking. Practice for one minute, then give your guest and dog a break. Pop into another room and enjoy your guest.
  • Before your guest leaves, ask him to pay the toll again. 🙂

If your dog becomes too excited and explodes into barking, ask your guest to leave the room. Once your dog is quiet again, your guest can pop in and give your dog a handful of treats. Don’t forget to practice with several different guests. I usually ask each guest to spend two or three minutes playing the toll game upon arrival.

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Introducing Your Dog to House Guests

April 9, 2015 by Fanna Easter

Easy Tips for Introducing Your Dog to House Guests

Introducing Your Dog to House Guests

Guests are coming over. What should you do with your dog? Follow these easy tips on introducing and socializing your dog to visitors so you can enjoy your party.

Keep Your Dog Leashed

If your dog jumps up on people or becomes overly excited, leash your dog before opening the door. Don’t forget to reward your dog with yummy treats for keeping all four feet on the floor when greeting people.

If your dog becomes overstimulated during greetings on leash, put him in his crate with a food stuffed Kong. Once everyone arrives and settles in, then you can try again.

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Keep Greetings Away From the Door

About five minutes before guests are due to arrive, I crate my dogs with a food stuffed toy. Once everyone arrives and settles in with a beverage, I leash my dogs and introduce them to our company. If the dogs become overly excited, we take a few steps back and wait until they calm down. Once calm, we walk back toward guests and continue greeting for a few more minutes.

After everyone has hugged and squeezed each dog, I put our dogs back in their crates. Sobek and Stella are young dogs. Once they master “I’ll say hello and then take a nap in the corner,” they will continue to practice polite greetings.

Enjoy Your Party

Once dogs are back in their crates, chewing on luscious food stuffed toys, I return back to guests and enjoy the party. Before everyone leaves for the night, I leash both dogs again and bring them back to the party, as we say good night. Some pet parents may frown at this idea because they would love their dogs to enjoy the party, but I’ve learned my lesson the hard way. During a party, a well meaning friend slipped my dog a large piece of fried chicken skin. That night and the next few days were terrible. My dog’s tummy was tore up! It’s best to keep everyone safe.

If you would like your dogs to attend your party, I recommend supervised tethering. Leash them to the chair you’re sitting in and provide a wonderful food stuffed toy to enjoy while relaxing with guests. Not only are they enjoying the party, they’re also learning to relax around a large group of people while practicing polite manners.

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