Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
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Both of my guys startle easily and bark when they hear any unusual noise. I let them have one or two barks....acknowledge that I've heard them with a "thank you".....and then I've taught them to come to me. It gives them something else to do...an alternative to barking. Murph actually barks twice and then runs to me as fast as he can. It's pretty funny. Guinness hangs out to make sure the danger isn't real, and when he's sure everything is fine he comes and finds me.
Doggie Dan's approach is working for us too. And I agree that consistency is essential! We use the word "enough" instead of "thank you" but any word you choose is fine as long as you stick with it. I'm still having some problems in situations when she is startled by someone coming to the door (she has a window seat right by the door) and she red lines from the start. She doesn't even hear me. So we are still a work in progress.
I think the primary goal is to ensure them that you are in charge and can handle the problem and they don't need to worry about it. It is putting yourself forward as the leader of the pack. I don't know how old Gracie is but dogs go through fear stages that can trigger more barking too, so that may be a factor. More info:
http://http://ice.ucdavis.edu/~robyn/Korina/BCIdeas/Criticalperiods...
I'm glad you found it. Sorry about the link.
I thought they offered some good ideas about how to best handle the situation-with training and building self confidence as well as not reacting too strongly to her behavior.
Tara didn't bark at all as a young puppy and started barking around Gracie's age or a little older. But once she discovered she had a voice-OMD! She loves the sound of it! LOL Like I said, we're still working on "enough". :) Mostly it is "alarm" barking now so our goal is to let her know that we understand and have handled the "issue" and she can stop barking and relax.
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