I've seen a couple posts about barking but our situation seems to be a bit different, please be patient if it's a repeat - we appreciate your help!
Bernie is going to be 5 months old in about a week, so we're thinking we may be entering his teenage years and his barking can best be explained as the canine version of talking back.
He barks AT us. But he's not a barker in general. Very rarely things outside upset him, and he'll grunt when someone is at the door, but we're okay with those types of warning noises, especially when I'm home alone.
But the barking AT us is getting obnoxious, and my husband gets extremely annoyed by it. When I'm home with him during the day (I work from home) I just ignore him - but when my husband gets home from work he doesn't have the patience to wait it out - so we definitely need to get on the same page with a solution.
Essentially Bernie barks when he wants attention. We know that. When my husband and I are hugging, when Bernie decides he wants to play, when he knows I'm taking a picture of him, when we're eating and make him back away from us, when I'm getting dressed in the morning and the dangling sock sliding onto my foot just looks too tempting...everything lately. It's a really defiant, attention-getting tactic.
When he's within reach we grip his snout shut and say 'no bark'. But usually he's not within reach and when we approach him he darts off. When we try to make him 'sit' so we can approach him and correct him he barks at our sit command hand signal. The darting off becomes a game, so we're torn, do we chase him in order to follow through with the snout grip?
There is one thing that works, but it feels like we're acquiescing to his tantrum, so we only do it when it's late and we're worried the neighbors might actually hear his barking. If we get on the floor at his level and call him over very sweetly and kindly he tends to quiet down and slowly walk over to us, like the bid for affection satisfies him enough to shut him up. Is this giving in? We feel like it is, like he'll figure out his tantrums result in sweet, loving owners who want to give him rubs.
I guess more than anything I want to know if any of you have experienced this, if you were able to correct it, and most importantly, if they grew out of it? If they grew out of it I may be able to convince my husband to ignore him for the time being.