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  2. How to Stop a Dog From Barking, According to an Expert ... - AOL

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    Trainer Adrienne Farricelli explains how to reduce a dog’s “nuisance barking.”

  3. The #1 Mistake People Make When Telling Dogs to Stop Barking ...

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    The dog thinks you are joining in.⁣" He also adds, "By removing the dog from the window in a state of arousal/excitement, the dog will likely stay aroused wherever you put them.⁣"

  4. Devocalization - Wikipedia

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    Up to 35% of dog owners report problems with barking, which can cause disputes and legal problems. [6] The behavior is more common among some breeds of dog, such as the Shetland Sheepdog , which are known as loud barkers, due to the nature of the environment in which the breed was developed.

  5. Neighbor's dog barking too much? Here's what you can do ... - AOL

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    It's 2 a.m. The world has settled in for a peaceful night of sleep. Not a creature is stirring, with a glaring exception. Your neighbor's dog won't stop barking.

  6. Dog communication - Wikipedia

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    By the age of four weeks, the dog has developed the majority of its vocalizations. The dog is the most vocal canid and is unique in its tendency to bark in myriad situations. Barking appears to have little more communication functions than excitement, fighting, the presence of a human, or simply because other dogs are barking.

  7. Noise phobia in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Barking; Trembling; Dilated pupils; Milder symptoms may become exaggerated after repeated exposure to the phobia stimuli. The symptoms may present immediate physical danger to the dog, as in the case reported by Katherine A. Houpt, VMD, Ph.D., where a fleeing dog was hit by a vehicle.