This behavior is apparent in many dog training classes, when an owner is playing with her dog using a toy, another dog will bark at them as if to say "I want that toy or I want to play too". Motivating your dog to focus on you is a good place to start while in your own home where there are no distractions.
Leash Frustration |
Picture a puppy that jumps on his owner then sits and is reward multiple times in his first few months of life. When the puppy is about 45 lbs and is no longer rewarded for this jumping, the puppy will often jump higher or with more force, if this intense jumping does not work, then barking usually follows. These puppies do not understand why their behavior suddenly is not working? "I always get my owners attention by jumping and then get a cookie for sitting!"
Frustration enters the picture when punishment is applied or when he finds himself in a no win situation. Asking any alternative behavior and rewarding it is so much better than just saying "no" which only increases the frustration. Dogs can learn to cope with change and avoid frustration if they are rewarded for another behavior.
Helping your dog learn to live in a human world without becoming frustrated is a process, one that should begin the day you bring him home!
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