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  2. Have a dog that won’t stop barking? An expert tells ... - AOL

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    Bark on cue: When you notice your dog barking at an object, wait for them to stop. After they are quiet, say the command “quiet” out loud and reward them a treat.

  3. Neighbor's dog barking too much? Here's what you can do ... - AOL

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    It's 2 a.m. The world has settled in for a peaceful night of sleep. Not a creature is stirring, with a glaring exception. Your neighbor's dog won't stop barking.

  4. Try this command to stop your dog from counter-surfing or ...

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    allabouttrainingdogs. This behavior or command has so many ways you can use it: Counter surfing. Not jumping on guests. Not begging at the table. Demand barking. Door dashing. Stay. Calm down.

  5. Devocalization - Wikipedia

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    The devocalization procedure does not take away a dog's ability to bark. Dogs will normally bark just as much as before the procedure. After the procedure, the sound will be softer, typically about half as loud as before, or less, and it is not as sharp or piercing. Most devocalized dogs have a subdued "husky" bark, audible up to 20 metres.

  6. List of CB slang - Wikipedia

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    An area of a truck stop, generally located in the back of the property, where prostitutes congregate. Bambi: Wildlife on the road mainly Deer. (from the Disney Movie Bambi) Bear bait An erratic or speeding driver. [7] Bird-dog RADAR detector. Bird-dog is Barking RADAR detector indicating that RADAR is being used. ("My bird-dog is barking ...

  7. Laryngeal paralysis - Wikipedia

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    Laryngeal paralysis. Laryngeal paralysis in animals is a condition in which the nerves and muscles that control the movements of one or both arytenoid cartilages of the larynx cease to function, and instead of opening during aspiration and closing during swallowing, the arytenoids remain stationary in a somewhat neutral position.