The first step is to identify why the dog barks: protection, fear, separation anxiety, boredom, etc. Here is a helpful document on type of barking and some solutions:
http://www.sheltermedicine.vet.cornell.edu/documents/Barking.pdf
One trick we've tried is tying the "quiet" command to rewards. We hope this is a helpful start . . .
The first step is to identify why the dog barks: protection, fear, separation anxiety, boredom, etc. Here is a helpful document on type of barking and some solutions:
http://www.sheltermedicine.vet.cornell.edu/documents/Barking.pdf
One trick we've tried is tying the "quiet" command to rewards. We hope this is a helpful start . . .