Barking Dog Training in CT
Sometimes, your dog barking is a good thing. If your dog is barking to alert you to the presence of strangers or telling when the doorbell rings. But we all know you can have too much of a good thing. If your dog barks excessively, you need to identify why your dog is barking and have a plan to correct it.
Camelot Dog Training can help you determine why your dog feels the need to bark when others don’t. Once we determine what’s triggering the behavior, we can devise a training program to help your pup approach exciting situations with calmer energy.
Excessive Barking Can Be Stopped
Barking is a natural form of communication. Your dog thinks there is something you (and everyone else in the neighborhood) need to know! If your dog barks once or twice at a stimulus, or their barking isn’t severe enough to bother you, we wouldn’t recommend this program. However, if your dog barks incessantly, the root cause is probably anxiety rather than a simple urge to communicate.
Give Camelot Dog Training a call if your dog’s barking seems:
- Scared
- Anxious
- Overexcited
- Stressed
- Bored
- Frustrated
If you don’t know why your dog barks—but need to know how to stop unwanted barking —our certified canine trainer can identify the cause and devise a solution like we have with many dogs!
How our Training Techniques Stop Dog Behavior Problems
We offer private, in-home training, which allows us to observe the behavior as it occurs, keep your dog in a comfortable environment, and ensure owner involvement. Dog owner involvement is key in any effective training program.
Private training also means we can utilize our education in canine training methodology, history, and psychology by creating a customized training program designed just for your dog. By targeting your dog’s unique triggers and developing a program to suit their individual strengths and temperament, we ensure faster and more effective training to teach your dog not to bark.
It’s also important to note that our trainers are commitment-based, which means you don’t pay for dog training by the lesson or hour. Instead, you pay one flat fee, and your trainer remains committed from the beginning of the program until all training goals are met.
Get Started
Give Camelot Dog Training a call with any questions or to arrange an in-home consultation to stop your dog from barking with the help of a certified professional dog trainer. We’ll get your dog to stop barking in no time at all!
