Barking
Dogs bark for many reasons and it often helps being your training to make a guess as to what is getting your dog to bark:
Is he barking because he wants attention?: ignore him until he is quiet.
Because he hears or sees something: Block his view or turn on a fan when inside. Teach "Quiet".
Because he is afraid: Check out the products for treating anxiety and teach him that it's okay.
Because he is defending his territory: Teach him that visitors are good, and to do something else besides bark like go lie on his bed.
Because he is bored: Teach "Quiet", keep him busy with chew toys, exercise and training.
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