Video: How to Stop Your Dog From Barking at the Doorbell

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Learn how to stop your dog from barking at the doorbell!

Mailmen are probably victimized the most, as they visit the house on a daily basis. Following suit are passersby, including but by no means limited to your loving neighbors. Even family are not spared from the unwelcoming welcome. We are, of course, talking about the much dreaded and discussed automatic response from a canine that is the doorbell bark.

If you're the proud owner of a diligent guard dog that you'd wish would be a little less diligent when it comes to barking at the doorbell, our friends at Vet Street can help! They've put together a must-see video (watch it below!) for any dog owner who wishes their beloved pet would cease the doorbell barking. Whether your a new owner or a dog-owning veteran, these tips could be helpful to curbing your dog's less than stellar greeting habit!

Do you have a dog who barks at the doorbell more than you'd care for? Do you have any helpful tips to curb the habit? Share in a comment!
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Comments (8)

Akbatirova (Unverified)
Barking is the symptom and not the prbeolm. You need to identify the prbeolm. Let's say it's frustration. Barking is an outlet for the frustration. You go and get a citronella bark collar and lets say it actually works (in about 50% of dogs it does. You've eliminated the barking but not the Frustration so now she just destroys your couch, the carpet, the wall. Can you give us more information like what is she barking AT? Where is she barking? What about when walking off property on leash? Other houses? Too many variables here.Did you ask her if Timmy fell down the well? (Just kidding. A few of you out there know what I'm talking about)