Say : "SPEAK" and when your dog eventully barks when you say speak praise him like he has won a billion dollars. He will soon catch on. Dogs love to get attention and praise from their owners.
I trained my chihuahua jack Russell mix to speak. he likes to bark at me when i play with him so first i made him playful and hyper and i would tell him speak and make a speaking sign with my hand then jump and he would bark and i would give him a treat. then practice makes perfect
Some unusual tricks to train a dog could be to answer the phone, dance, open doors and other things like that. Or even bark on cue, turn on lights and I don't know what else.
You can't train your dog to bark you have to wait for it to bark on it's own and if it doesn't bark contact your local vet for a check-up newtest3
you dont. the dog should know how to on its own.
Improved Answer:If you have a dog that barks too much, you can't train it not to bark but you can train it what times to bark and what times not to bark. You can also debark your dog with surgery from a Vet, after they are debarked they have a faint rough huff sound when they bark.
Bark control systems usually have a microphone that detects when the dog barks. When it detects the bark, it does something uncomfortable to the dog, such as a high-pitched whistle or a small shock. THen the dog associates barking with the painful sensation and learns not to bark.
Train it to 'speak:' Tell your dog to speak. If your doggie doesn't bark, then say 'speak' again, then bark. Yup, you heard me right, bark. then keep repeating this until your dog catches on... Just make sure you're alone or you might gain a unwanted reputation!
Every dog is different. The cockapoo is a usually calm breed and rarely has temperament problems but if you don't train them right or don't train them at all then they can bark a lot.
Well I don't think you can but if so ask people at a pet store
usually you don't have to train a dog to be protective it already is, i didn't have to train my dog and it is a great watch dog. I agree. Usually dogs have a natural sense of "Hey! This is my territory; get out!", so they'll just bark and bark at someone. Usually. But if your dog doesn't do that, then he/she either trusts humans too much (not that that's a bad thing) to bark at them, or he/she doesn't really care.
The possessive form for the bark of the dog is the dog's bark.
by giving it all the treats it wants and it wont bark for food and more
The key to training a dog to do anything is repetition. If your dog is one of the few that doesn't bark when someone knocks, don't worry. You should be able to train him or her to do so in a short amount of time. The first thing you need to do is train your dog to speak on command. A simple way of doing this is to restrain your dog, in a safe way, of course, and call his or her name. When they get frustrated because they can't get to you, they will bark. Once they bark, you need to immediately praise him or her and give a treat. Continue this until you can get the dog to speak without being constrained. Then, use the speak command when someone knocks at the door. You may want to get someone to help you for this part. Every time the dog barks at the knock on the door, give praise by you and your helper. Your dog will quickly learn to bark when someone knocks.