Dog Barking and Dog Walking
At Paws to Consider our dog walkers work with 6-8 dogs every day from all over Boston (Jamaica Plain, Brookline, West Roxbury, Roxbury, Roslindale, and Mission Hill) and communication with each dog is important in building the dog-dog walker bond! Each dog has a unique voice, but there are many commonalities among the various types of dogs barks. Here is a list of reasons for dog barking:
Territorial Barking – Often times barking in response to people, dogs or animals within or around a dogs territory
Alarm Barking – Often in response to noises and sounds to alert you
Attention Seeking Barking – To gain attention or rewards, such as food or toys
Greeting Barking – Greeting people or other dogs, often done with excitement
Socially Facilitated Barking – Barking in response to other dogs barking, often occurs in a social context
Frustration Induced Barking – When placed in a frustrating situation, such as not being able to access playmates or being confined
As dog walkers we deal with all sorts of barks everyday, and being able to better understand a dogs bark can help you better communicate with the pup!
Monday - Sunday 9:00AM - 9:00PM
Walking Hours 10:00AM - 4:00PM
We proudly serve the following areas: Jamaica Plain, Brookline, West Roxbury, Roxbury, Roslindale, Hyde Park, Allston, Mission Hill, Brighton, Dedham, Dorchester, Chestnut Hill, Mattapan, South Boston, Needham, Newton
We provide service to our clients 7 days a week and will be there when you can’t, to love your pet (almost) as much as you do! Paws to Consider is fully insured and bonded, and a proud member of the National Association of Professional Pet Sitters (NAPPS).
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