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Mar
18

Basic Dog Training Tips : How to Train a Dog to Stop Barking

Learn how to teach your dog to stop barking in this free dog training video. Expert: Jim Leske Bio: My name is Jim Leske, Animal Behaviorist & Trainer. Filmmaker: Louis Nathan Video Rating: 3 / 5

In this video you will learn the basic concepts on how to train your dog to fit perfectly into your particular life style. Please refer to my other videos for help regarding specific training situations. You can find the videos organized more clearly on my website: www.dogmantics.com Remember you are training your dog 100% of the time! Every interaction you have with your dog is training them something. So you have to be conscious of this fact every time you interact with your dog. Link to the video on how to interrupt your dog and stop undesirable behavior www.youtube.com

50 comments

  1. mychemicalrelapse says:

    thanks expertvillage! now i know never to watch one of your videos ever again!

  2. jums0 says:

    @MrMisanthrope1 maybe i got it wrong and missed the sarcasm then! if that’s the case,apologies :)

  3. MrMisanthrope1 says:

    @jums0 i thought it was pretty funny, if you seen me in person you wouldnt ber pickin a fgight with me i thjink, i would rasther be your friend and smoke pohgt

  4. Summerlife2011 says:

    The guy looks very nervous and all the dog rubbing makes it appear worse.

  5. penpen320 says:

    jajajaj this is more like “how to ripe off your dog´s ear and get a boner “

  6. jums0 says:

    @MrMisanthrope1 I would love to learn more about this method especially if i could use my boxing glove and your nose! Up for some lessons mr.Smartass?

  7. WeatherRockApp says:

    Nice Video.
    Try Stop Barking for the iphone.

  8. Dakashizzlenizzle says:

    whats he doing with the dogs ear ROFL

  9. MrMisanthrope1 says:

    excersise miricle cure for behavior problems, i have my own training method, simple effective and anyone can do it,. I call it the “Knockem in the head mead method”
    title is self explainatory. all you need is an unruley dog and a boxing glove, all tho some old timers prefer the old bare knuckles version.

  10. Riyavarma74 says:

    I dint understand a thing

  11. jjscatter5 says:

    thanks for the pet uploads – I love your taste

  12. sergforti says:

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  13. allaboutdog01 says:

    A noisy barking dog can sometimes be annoying not only to you but to neighbors as well. Keeping your dog well behaved is keeping them always happy. Thanks for sharing.

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  15. AllishunsRule says:

    @annoyeveryone it’s quite sad to me that you’re watching the crotch of his pants.

  16. ryo97 says:

    @nirokat same, myne never shuts up , so i just the thingy over its mouth xD

  17. coolprincooo says:

    I Think Your Hand Is Stuck In The Dogs Ears

  18. ProphetGuardian says:

    Careful when training your dog not to bark, because he might not bark when you need him to.

  19. redchilli450 says:

    coming up soon…… Basic Man Training Tips : How to Train a Man from petting a dog non-stop.

  20. ACYTACT says:

    thanks 4 no info…

  21. AngiedhatzMeh says:

    @micronanonemo es really nervous thats why

  22. AmbsIsabella says:

    Wow this is the stupidest video ever. Expertvillage has no experts. He just said the most obvious things. We need training and examples not stroking a dog for a minute and a half.

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  24. nirokat says:

    i trained mine to bark when you tell it to shhh :)

  25. DANIEL21779 says:

    @Tutovillage gjyg

  26. mit102390 says:

    Shock collars ARE a cruel way to train your dog… The misconception is that they are not.

  27. ganluzi says:

    @kikopup it’s a shame that they are still permitted here in New Zealand.

  28. ganluzi says:

    @kikopup it’s a shame that they are still permitted here in New Zealand

  29. AuctioneerBroker says:

    @kikopup

    I think it is a common misperception that “shock collars” are a cruel way to train your dog. The current generation of remote collars have noise, light, vibration and mild adjustable shock. I think they can be used in conjunction with positive training as an “interupter” of problem behaviors. They should never be used as punishment but rather as a signal to “pay attention” much like the pull of the collar. I only use the vibrate setting.

  30. livlaughsing says:

    Can you make a video on how to train a dog to leave a cat litterbox or a cat alone???????please

  31. gotsomething2eat says:

    I am trying to teach her to walk with a loose leash, she gets very excited and tends to pull and tug ALOT. When I don’t let her get what she wants, she begins to whine. I then take a few steps back and wait for her to come to me, once the leash is loose I begin to walk forward while she jolts ahead of me. Again, I stop and then she ends up jerking herself from the leash and whining again. I do this repetitively.
    Any suggestions on what I should do?

  32. MsZoraZ says:

    When and how can I phase off the treats?

  33. gotsomething2eat says:

    Also, I am trying to teach her to walk with a loose leash, she gets very
    excited and tends to pull and tug ALOT. When I don’t let her get what she
    wants, she begins to whine. I then take a few steps back and wait for her
    to come to me, once the leash is loose I begin to walk forward while she
    jolts ahead of me. Again, I stop and then she ends up jerking herself from
    the leash and whining again. I do this repetitively. Any suggestions on what I should do?

  34. gotsomething2eat says:

    Hey Emily,

    I just got a 4 month old puppy about a week ago and so I was looking for
    training video and came across some of yours. I think your advice and
    teachings are very valuable and useful and have used some of it. However,
    my dog/puppy was really depressed the first couple of days I got her, is
    this normal? and does it affect her training/learning ability since I am
    not her original owner?

  35. sparowes says:

    Love your video channel!
    I have a question: One of my dogs barks at humans and dogs sometimes. I have a sound I use when I want her attention, and I always try to use it before she starts barking, but sometimes She’s faster than me and starts barking, then I make the sound and she stops and looks at me. But now she barks more often because she knows I’m going to make the sound and reward her for looking at me, What should I do?

  36. VTECsqznN2O says:

    I can vouch for this working….lol

    Nice, formal video Em, I like it. :)

  37. TheAndrassy says:

    Emily, I need a little hint…. my dog is still young (1 years) and I’m using positive reinforcement but there is one thing that happened 1-2 times already and I cannot handle…. If we walking on the street and a cat runs cross, she starts to chase the cat like a rocket. I cannot prevent, call back, or do anything until around 5-10 seconds when she realizes that ran too far and maybe this is not a good idea. How to handle this?

  38. xSRjadiex says:

    I LOVE CHANNEL KIKOPUP!!!!!

  39. cowgirl141414 says:

    i have try the clicker but my husky pup will not do nothing and i have ask him many times to do it im trying to train him to sit and lay down but he doen’t listen

  40. petloverUK says:

    Hello there,

    I would just like to say that your dog training videos are amazing. I have been researching dogs and what care they need for eight years and will be getting a Yorkshire Terrier puppy in summer this year. Your videos have helped me understand the vital communication between humans and dogs, which can become a beautiful friendship if you train your dog correctly. I look foward to seeng more dog training videos in the future.

    Thanks for everything

    Petlover

  41. majingdoo says:

    Hi Emily, I love your videos. My question: Is there a way to condition/convince my dog that walking near me is better than taking off to chase squirrels? She is a puller and i think the pulling is linked to her prey drive, as she is always on the lookout for squirrels when we walk in the park. Her recall is pretty good as long as there are no squirrels.

  42. newbear95 says:

    I love this video. It is so detailed and easy to understand. :)

  43. goodasgold133 says:

    Your videos are so great! I love how your dogs are always offering so many behaviors so you just click when they do the thing I want. My Aussie pup knows lots of tricks, but she doesn’t really offer behaviors…she will just sit and wait for me to tell her what to do or lure her! We just have long staring contests when I wait for her to do something. Is there any way I can encourage her to offer behaviors? Thanks!

  44. goodasgold133 says:

    Your videos are so great! I love how your dogs are always offering so many behaviors so you just click when they do the thing I want. My Aussie pup knows lots of tricks, but she doesn’t really offer behaviors…she will just sit and wait for me to tell her what to do or lure her! We just have long staring contests when I wait for her to do something. Is there any way I can encourage her to offer behaviors? Thanks!

  45. sallierebecca1990 says:

    Hey Your videos are great and you have inspired me to be so much more active with my dog and he loves it but I do have issues! I am terrible at coming up with cues and commands… I am stumped here… do you have any advice?

  46. Hungry2Play says:

    @kikopup will do but how do I stop her from sniffing everything? Its kind of hard to walk her since she’s always pulling and sniffing everything then barks at dogs if she sees one. I’ve tried your loose leash walking tactics but I’m probably doing it wrong since its not working

  47. kikopup says:

    @wercia55509 well, shock collars have been banned in many parts of Europe as well as Australia for being Inhumane. The only place that really uses them is us here in north america

  48. kikopup says:

    @schweetheartmonkee it is not healthy for dogs or humans, some dogs are intolerant to it. But tiny crumbles of cheese can work wonders. Also you could do something like smear a small amount of cream cheese in a baggie, and put the dogs kibble in there overnight, the next day the kibble will smell ‘cheesey” and most dogs will usually find it highly rewarding

  49. ljbndjb says:

    Looking fwd to the stop attention seeking behaviours – Kaycee has started barking loudly @ agility class and i reinforced it without thinking by giving her attention to get her to be quiet. I keep give her a kong before she starts for now , but don’t want to have to rely on it. Once she starts barking, i cant just ignore her for the sake of the others. Its v. frustrating. Love these vids – so helpful

  50. RavenBlaze says:

    awesome use of psychology!

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