Welcome to Dog Arthritis Resource

Barking is a natural means of communication for dogs. Barks can mean different things, from wanting attention, being scared or bored, protecting the house or reasons unknown. There is always a reason for a dog’s bark, we just have to find out what it is. Once the source of your dog’s barking is determined, you can train him to stop. This may be as simple as taking him in at night, or strict training to stop your dog from barking when the mailman comes to the door.

Owners should never expect a dog not to bark. We as humans talk, and a dog’s bark is simply the same thing. However, when dog’s begin to bark excessively and it affects your everyday activities, it is time to treat the problem.

Our Mission

From determining the possible cause of your dog’s barking to training tips and techniques, we provide you with extensive knowledge on how to deal with dog barking. We discuss different training tools that can help you stop dog barking such as whistles and electric collars. We understand that the use of shock collars is a sensitive topic, so we have provided a list of benefits and risks to consider before committing to a bark collar.

Our mission is to provide readers with the best information on controlling their dog’s barking. We believe that dedication and proper training are the best methods for treating an excessive barker. We are your #1 resource for creating a healthy and happy relationship while you work with your dog to control his barking.

Did You Know?

Your dog may be barking simply because he is bored.

Dog Barking Because he's Bored