How to raise a miniature schnauzer
0 Jul 26,2025
1. Chewing bones
If there is something to cover the dog's mouth, then they will have no time to bark. Also, the harder it is to chew something, the more challenging it is for your dog. So, when your dog keeps barking, throw them their favorite bone first and let them pass the boring time.
2. Playing with toys
Dog parents can first rub their dog’s favorite toys with their hands, in order to keep their own scent on the toys. When the dog parent is not visible, the dog will spend time looking for the owner's scent on the toys and forget about barking. At the same time, the fun the toy brought to it also diverted its attention and stopped barking.
3. Chat
Sometimes dogs keep barking just to convey a certain message to the dog parents, such as loneliness, lack of security, etc. If the dog's parent responds appropriately and expresses appreciation, the dog will naturally shut up.
4. Small rewards
If the dog keeps barking, the dog parent should immediately reprimand it in a firm tone: "Quiet." When the dog stops barking, the dog parent may wish to give some snacks or praise to show encouragement. Doing this will let the dog know that being obedient and staying quiet will please the dog's parents.