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Hi,

 

I have had my Springer now for a few years and in the last 2 weeks, she has started barking in her kennel.

This is after she has been walked/run had a swim, been fed and put back into her kennel with a heat lamp on....

 

Any ideas why she would start this?

 

The only thing I can relate it to is that I had 3 weeks off work and we were out shooting as much as possible over those 3 weeks and so she is getting worked less now that I am back at work myself....would that cause it?

 

How do I stop it!!!

 

Wullie

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Hi,

 

I have had my Springer now for a few years and in the last 2 weeks, she has started barking in her kennel.

This is after she has been walked/run had a swim, been fed and put back into her kennel with a heat lamp on....

 

Any ideas why she would start this?

 

The only thing I can relate it to is that I had 3 weeks off work and we were out shooting as much as possible over those 3 weeks and so she is getting worked less now that I am back at work myself....would that cause it?

 

How do I stop it!!!

 

Wullie

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Hi all,

 

@gonetoearth, I feed the dog, only ever me except on a very odd occasion. Same time and under same circumstances every night.

 

@others She has calmed down a wee bit over the last couple of nights, I will keep a deer's leg on standby though, see if that occupies her.

 

cheers for the replies...

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I kennel dogs in boxes if any start to bark I close the door on the box and they settle could be a bright moon or shadows from trees that sets them off but all I know is it stops my lot from barking.

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I kennel dogs in boxes if any start to bark I close the door on the box and they settle could be a bright moon or shadows from trees that sets them off but all I know is it stops my lot from barking.

I do the same and you do get it on bright nights, good door on kennel as once they are shut in they calm down, also warmer for them at this time of year

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But be aware you don't give in, they learn very quickly.

 

The dog barks - you give it bone - the dog eats said bone- dog barks- you give bone. It connect barking with a reward,

 

what does dog do when he wants a bone???

 

Encourage the word quiet loud harsh voice, every time it barked shout quiet.

 

When I was in hunt service if a single hound barked we would go in and throw water over them whilst shouting quiet. After a while just the word worked

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I think you answered the problem in the first post, a dog wants to be with you, they are social animals. For three weeks you were spending a lot more time than usual with your dog and your dog got to expect this increased amount of interaction but now your back at work, your dog still wants the together time :thumbs: Anyway I hope things have improved.

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