In order to stop dog barking at night we must use slightly different techniques than we use during daytime.  This is usually because the explanations for barking will probably be completely different and will cause different dog emotional states. 

Some of the commonest reasons for this kind of behavior are fear, alert and alerting owners or boredom.  In this article I’m going to explain the easiest way to stop dog barking at night with the use of a few very effective systems. 

Stop Dog Barking At Night Part 1 - Eliminate the Stressful Stimuli

If your dog barks because he is scared or concerned about something you need to find out what is causing the strain.  It may be a blinking lantern outside, sounds from the street, ticking clock or loud music played in the flat above.  As fast as you identify the issue you may either try to eliminate it (for example - by soundproofing the windows etc), scale back your dog’s exposure to it (moving him to a different room) or begin desensitization training which will help your dog adapt to the nerve wracking situation.  Such training can work miracles but should be performed correctly so ask a dog training expert for some advice. 

Stop Dog Barking At Night Part 2 - Make Him Tired! 

Second system you can implement is to provide him with plenty of exercise before the bedtime.  You can either go on a walk or try play-fighting with your dog.  All sorts of training exercises will also work well as psychological and physical efforts can make your dog really tired.  This will end up in your dog sleeping peacefully throughout the entire night. 

Stop Dog Barking At Night Part 3 - Provide Him with a bit of Entertainment

You may also try giving your dog some chew toys full of snacks and food.  These are specially designed so that your dog has to work actually tough to get the treat piece by piece.  It’ll provide hours of fun for your pet and redirect his attention to something more entertaining, permitting you to stop dog barking at night.

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