CockersOnline Forum

Cocker Specific Discussion => Behaviour & Training => Topic started by: *-Nikki-* on January 31, 2008, 10:35:10 PM

Title: Bark on Command…
Post by: *-Nikki-* on January 31, 2008, 10:35:10 PM
This week we’ve been sent away to teach our dogs to bark on command….
Well I’ve tried all week…and failed miserably. Just don’t want to get their tomorrow & for it too look like I haven’t put the effort in or couldn’t be bothered etc…..when it couldn’t be any further from the truth!!
Anyone got any tips :D ??
Nikki x
Title: Re: Bark on Command…
Post by: Elmo on January 31, 2008, 11:11:05 PM
what i did to teach Elmo was got him a bit excited by showing him a squeaky toy and running up and down the hallway with it til he barked at me then i clicked and treated. I kept doing it ti he was confident barking then i added the command "speak" just before he barked. Its easy to tell when they are about to bark as they take a deap breath. Then i only clicked when i had asked him to "speak" and barks in between got ignored.

Does your dog bark at all?
Title: Re: Bark on Command…
Post by: *Lucy* on January 31, 2008, 11:14:53 PM
Both my two 'speak' on command.

I just made treats for them held the treat so they cold see it and said 'speak' - as soon as they barked they got a treat!

Not much help sorry, but thats how i did it!!

Title: Re: Bark on Command…
Post by: Danni n Betty on January 31, 2008, 11:26:55 PM
Quote
Both my two 'speak' on command.

I just made treats for them held the treat so they cold see it and said 'speak' - as soon as they barked they got a treat!

I did pretty much the same as Lucy. But when that didnt work, I put Betty in a sit, and kept her attention with a treat, then I said the word 'speak' and barked myself  ph34r  :005:
I know I sound krackers, but after a few barks, Betty started woofing back.
Just kept saying 'speak' while she was doing it along with lots of fuss and treating  :D
Title: Re: Bark on Command…
Post by: Top Barks on February 01, 2008, 12:40:01 PM
what i did to teach Elmo was got him a bit excited by showing him a squeaky toy and running up and down the hallway with it til he barked at me then i clicked and treated. I kept doing it ti he was confident barking then i added the command "speak" just before he barked. Its easy to tell when they are about to bark as they take a deap breath. Then i only clicked when i had asked him to "speak" and barks in between got ignored.

Does your dog bark at all?
This is how I taught all mine.
Once you have barking on cue you can then work on doing the same for quiet ;).
Mark
Title: Re: Bark on Command…
Post by: Hurtwood Dogs on February 01, 2008, 01:42:48 PM
I taught my Weim to bark on command last week pretty much in the same way as Danni n Betty.. I stood in front of her and said 'Bark' then barked myself (actually so did my son  ph34r :lol:) and she got the hang of it and learn't 'Stop' too very quickly.. I didn't actually need to use any treats just lots of praise but think it depends on individual dogs..

Good luck!

Hannah x
Title: Re: Bark on Command…
Post by: LakesUk on February 01, 2008, 03:57:16 PM
We taught Orrin by us Uffing at her, so now she does a cute little Uff when we ask her too. She also does bark when asked to speak.

Clever little things :)

Andy.
Title: Re: Bark on Command…
Post by: *-Nikki-* on February 01, 2008, 11:17:55 PM
Many thanks guys ;) !
We're still no further forward  ::) ...but I’ll keep persevering.

Does your dog bark at all?

I think this has been the stumbling block, as he's not really very vocal  :-\   
Nikki x

Title: Re: Bark on Command…
Post by: Mrs G on February 01, 2008, 11:27:31 PM
I did pretty much the same as Danni n Betty it does work!!!  ;)