“It’s quiet out there. Too quiet. Let’s bark at nothing so every dog for miles will start barking, too.”
At that point, the lazy dog owners will start shouting at their dogs instead of reinforcing proper discipline. When you shout at a dog that it barking, it can think you are barking along with it.
Barbara Woodhouse had a long-running dog training show on UK television for many years. She could train any dog in about five minutes; it took the rest of the show to train the owners. :)
Love it! We had one who would go outside and stand on the patio. She’d listen a minute and then she’d give two or three short barks, then listen again to see who’d answer. It sounded for all the world like a doggy chat. “Hi! Suzette here. Who else is out now?”
Jml58 9 months ago
Afterwards we can chase our own tail.
The Reader Premium Member 9 months ago
Justify our existence!
Doug K 9 months ago
Nothing is nothing to bark at.
Lee26 Premium Member 9 months ago
Reason #412 why I have cats.
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member 9 months ago
So it’s not just a mistake?
wrytercat 9 months ago
Those must be the 2 dogs that live in the apartment above mine.
simonwerman Premium Member 9 months ago
“I’m barking because you’re barking.”“Well I’m barking because you’re barking.”
mistercatworks 8 months ago
“It’s quiet out there. Too quiet. Let’s bark at nothing so every dog for miles will start barking, too.”
At that point, the lazy dog owners will start shouting at their dogs instead of reinforcing proper discipline. When you shout at a dog that it barking, it can think you are barking along with it.
Barbara Woodhouse had a long-running dog training show on UK television for many years. She could train any dog in about five minutes; it took the rest of the show to train the owners. :)
Mike Baldwin creator 8 months ago
Sometimes it just feels good to get it out of your system.
cactusbob333 8 months ago
It’s a Shih Tzu thing.
thejanith Premium Member 8 months ago
Love it! We had one who would go outside and stand on the patio. She’d listen a minute and then she’d give two or three short barks, then listen again to see who’d answer. It sounded for all the world like a doggy chat. “Hi! Suzette here. Who else is out now?”
Zen-of-Zinfandel 8 months ago
Celebrate normalcy.