Questions

How do I get my dog to stop barking at people arriving?

How do I get my dog to stop barking at people arriving?

If he barks when you open the door, practice opening and closing your door (and even greeting an imaginary person). Treat him dog each time the door opens. Enlist a helpful friend or neighbor to stand at your door so you can reward your dog for being calm when a person is right outside.

Why does my Chihuahua bark at everyone?

Chihuahuas are known to be fiercely territorial and protective. They will often bark constantly at anyone they perceive as a potential threat, and to them, that could be almost any stranger in your home, even friends of yours. Another common cause of barking is simple separation anxiety.

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Why does my dog bark at strangers all the time?

Often, dogs who bark at strangers are demonstrating territorial barking. This type of barking occurs because your dog is fearful and sees strangers as a potential threat. Some dogs also bark at strangers to alert their owners to a potential threat. Alarm barking is triggered by sights and sounds.

How do I calm my dog down when we have visitors?

Put him in his crate in a back room away from the noise and confusion. Give him something to chew on, or at least a few treats, when you put him in his crate. This time out is not punishment; he’s done nothing wrong. Instead, you’re just giving him time to calm himself.

How do I stop my Chihuahua from being aggressive?

When your Chihuahua behaves aggressively, distract him with a noise maker, or firmly say “no”. When your Chihuahua behaves in a calm, friendly manner, provide praise and a treat to reinforce that behavior. If your Chihuahua behaves aggressively, ignore him. Remove him from the situation if behavior is out of control.

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How do I desensitize my dog to strangers?

The Desensitize Method Have an assistant come to your house while the dog is in his crate or on a leash on the far side of the room. Do not crowd your dog, but wait for him to be calm in his crate or space with the stranger in the same room and then give him a high value treat.