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How to stop a dog from barking at TV

- Cathy Rosenthal Pet World Submit questions, stories and tips to cathy@petpundit.com.

Dear Cathy: Every time there’s a commercial on television with dogs or animals in it, my Westie barks at it. I have tried using the leash when she barks and sitting her next to me. While she is on the leash, she behaves. But the minute I release her and there’s a commercial, she is barking again. I have given her treats when she’s on the leash and there’s a commercial and she doesn’t bark. But the day after, she is barking again. How do I stop her from barking at TV? — Mirna, Eatonton, Georgia

Dear Mirna: Commercial­s and TV shows with barking dogs and doorbells tend to set off our canine friends. It’s not always easy to train a dog to never bark. There are a few ways you can train your dog to stop barking once they start.

Start with your dog on the leash since that has already yielded some success for you. When your dog barks, say “ssshh” — a short, staccato sound. Most dogs react to this and stop barkin At that moment, use a clicker or a reward word like “bingo” to let them know they did right, and then give them a treat. If your dog doesn’t react to this sound, then buy a Pet Corrector. It makes the same sort of sound but at a different velocity and pitch, which might work better for your dog. Be consistent and she should begin to understand your request.

Another option is to thank her for alerting you. This doesn’t work with all dogs, but when my dog barks to alert me to the doorbell, I sometimes say, “Thank you Buster.” He usually stops barking because I have acknowledg­ed his alert. It sounds strange, but I have seen it work for some dogs.

Also look for ways to keep your dog busy while you are watching television. Introduce some puzzle toys or chew toys to keep her preoccupie­d and less likely to engage with the dogs on television.

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