How
to Help Curb Your Westie Barking in 5 Easy Steps
I have fallen out with the neighbor more than once, over our
Westie barking. I keep telling her that it is a perfectly
natural and normal behavior in dogs, but that doesn’t seem to
satisfy her. God I wish she would get a life.
However he does seem to go on a bit at times, because he is a
terrier and it's the nature of the beast. But realistically you
can't expect your Westie to turn completely mute.
Here are 5 steps which I have found has helped to curb the
west highland dogs barking habit.
1) This first step does seem so logical, but try and
establish why your westie dog is barking. It might something
like a separation or grooming issue, but knowing the cause can
help so much to setting up a cure.
2) Praise your west highland terrier for barking once (This
is important) by saying "Good Dog" If he keeps barking
tell him/her to be quiet in a loud but firm voice.
3) Have a special treat at hand and wave this in front of the
Westies nose. Believe it, the dog will be quiet. Would You not
concentrate on your favourite sweet if it was in front of you.
4) If he is quiet for 4 seconds let him have the treat. If he
starts to bark again after he has eaten the treat, wave another
treat in front of him. If he barks again before the 4 seconds is
up, tell him to be quiet as before and in a firm voice. Give him
the treat once the quiet period of 4 seconds has elapsed. Your
Westie will soon learn (They are very intelligent and fun loving
animals), that after a certain period of quiet time, he will be
rewarded.
5) Increase this period to 8 seconds and then to 16 seconds
and so on. Over a period of time you should see a significant
increase in the reduction of the barking
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Good health and happiness
Jeff
Cuckson
A
Fellow Westies
Lover
webmaster@madaboutwesties.com
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