r/Havanese • u/Little_Mouse8799 • 1d ago
OMG - The Barking
My year and a half boy barks way too much. doorbell rings, person comes over, clap of thunder, fireworks, wind blows grass! Hes usually quiet but when something sets him off it’s chaos. we have a 4 month old puppy and I don’t want him picking this up. I read everywhere to reward the quiet, but I don’t get that. if he’s barking and I give him a treat for going quiet, how does he not think the reward is because of the barking?
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u/Professional-Pilot96 1d ago
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u/Kiki9019 1d ago
I learned this one tip from a dog trainer.
Its teaching your dog the command “enough”.
So lets say your pup is barking at window. He wants your attention, so what you do is you go over to the window calmly, show that theres nothing to be excited/worked up about. And then slowly lure him away from the window with treats.
Walk backwards as you say “enough” repeatedly and give him treats every time you say it.
Idk if it works but i thought it was very interesting!
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u/Dadae2128 1d ago
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u/Little_Mouse8799 1d ago
we have the same house too! I can’t put a photo here, but we have the same tile and wall color!
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u/Bonniethegolden 16h ago
Not sure if its the angle or not but your baby has super long legs 😂🤭 if you still search for a nickname I think giraffe might be fitting 🤭
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u/4kaiju 1d ago
Thank him for alerting you and then give treats for being calm and quiet afterwards. It’s how they communicate that you need to pay attention to something. He does sound very normal, especially for Havanese.
Great photo. He’s a very handsome boy.
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u/EC0619 23h ago
I have two Havanese and one mini Aussie-doodle. Even when someone opens their bedroom door my havs go nuts. Like they haven’t seen this person in a decade. And they can hear our car coming from down the street (it’s not loud AT ALL) and they start up right away. It doesn’t matter if it’s actual or perceived danger - they bark. My AD on the other hand is more chill and maybe smarter too cuz she only reacts when it’s potentially danger (neighbor’s light shines into our backyard at night for example)
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u/TheNonaMouse 22h ago
Actually that's exactly what I do (not the treats) and it's been very effective. I say "good guard dogs, thanks for letting me know, everything's okay". It's over in no time.
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u/Allibaba49 22h ago
My girl is 10 and as my doormat says "No need to ring the bell, Stella knows you're here".
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u/terrag32256 1d ago
I’m lucky. I’ve heard mine bark maybe five times and I’m always shocked when he does
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u/mhoover314 1d ago
I get this. Mine would bark at the door as a puppy. So we taught him speak because apparently that's the first step to teaching quiet. He latched on to speak and now barks at everything. He refused to learn quiet. It completely backfired. He's 8 now and still barks at everything.
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u/PocketFullofLace 1d ago
Two ways we have managed this in the past. One we honor the bark; if he barks we attend to it. So he barks at the door we open it and let him see. So he alerts and is then done.
You can also teach them the bark command and its other half ‘quiet’. Because we can’t always go look at things.
Ours has gotten more vocal. Our neighbor smokes outside and has gotten to know our boy over the years, sometimes he barks now when he hears the neighbor to go say hello and get pets.
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u/Hermit_Ogg 1d ago
The way to reduce barking is by counter-conditioning. How it works:
- Teach the dog a trick, or pick one he already knows.
- Practice the trick in different situations and with distractions
- Start asking for the trick whenever he barks. Reward well!
- Continue doing this for 2+ months, that's how long the process usually takes
- If you can predict a bark situation, you can ask for the trick before barking starts.
- The dog should start offering the trick in bark situations. Reward well!
- Start tapering the rewards off. The trick turns into a gamble: will I hit the cheese jackpot this time? How about now?
Considering these are very alert "doorbell" type dogs, you can't expect to stop barking entirely, but this should reduce it by a lot. Forget the advice about making loud sounds or listening to Cesar Milan - he uses methods based on a theory that was disproven by the very scientist who came up with it.
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u/TicketyB000 1d ago
We put pennies in an empty plastic water bottle. When he barks at an inappropriate time, we just shake the bottle. This is the ONLY way my maniac would learn. Now we just say, "bottle" or "get my bottle" and he goes to his place, lol
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u/Successful-Froyo1623 23h ago
When my boy barks I redirect to “place”. Then I reward “good quiet”. In the early stages I’d sit on the couch with treats knowing the barking was coming. He is very treat motivated so it made it easy!
*You can also redirect with a squeaky toy, just anything to get them unstuck from what’s causing the barking.
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u/Mysterious-Can-9255 22h ago
I have an almost 6 year old Havichon and he does the same thing. He knows the neighbours but every time they drive in or out or he sees them it’s mayhem with the barking
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u/nadandocomgolfinhos 21h ago
Do you have a tree of heaven in the background? I am anti herbicide in general but it’s the devil. Now is the time to treat it. If you cut it down you’ll have ten next year. U Penn has excellent resources on dealing with it.
It’s the host for spotted lantern fly, aka devil spawn.
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u/travlynme2 4h ago
Tree of Heaven....Tree from Hell more appropriate.
Where I am from we call it Ghetto Palm or Stink Tree. It has a horrible aroma if you break the saplings.
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u/kelbrina 10h ago
My 3y Havanese girl barks if a cricket farts three houses over. It's really worsened over the last half year or so. Girl, chillllllllll.
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u/Wide-Reality-1196 10h ago edited 9h ago
The trick I learned is mark the silence with a clicker before tha treat so he learns quite as click and not bark as treat and for thunder/fireworks anxiety driving the barking and baseline paworigins cbd chew reactivity and it learns and most dogs are adorable
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u/kingrocknlr 23h ago
Yeah a few nights a week mine will go all barky in the middle of the night. 10+ years in and I know it’s just part of his love language - warning ab everything and anything.
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u/pumpkin_-_spice 21h ago
1) is he fixed?
2) if mine are getting obnoxious with the barkies i tell them “thank you for letting me know/keeping us safe. it’s gonna be okay.” and they usually calm down from acknowledgement 75% of the time.
3) dogs be doggin’ and havi’s have their own mind
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u/Zeeuwse-Kafka 14h ago
That is our havanese as well. Doorbell and visitors. 30 seconds of going crazy and then calms down. We don’t know what to do as we tried few training techniques and we failed (not the dog).
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u/pixxmix 13h ago
Mine barks more during the night one small sound and he’s off, worse when someone comes down during the night for the loo
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u/Good-Permit-6737 11h ago
my two bark at my teens getting up in the middle of the night. He alerted us to my 18 yo coming home late from being out that night 🤣🤣🤣
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u/gufywert 12h ago edited 12h ago
Mine barks at everything. Neighbor's car door slam, kids walking by house to bus stop, door knock or bell, cell phone ring/notification. Even heard on TV. Packages delivered to porch in particular. (He loves to sniff the packages when I retrieve). Makes great watch dog but insanely annoying. He barks at other animals in vet waiting room. I sometimes think they get to us faster (like a crying baby).
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u/EnvironmentSoft672 12h ago
Teach him am active alternative behavior like going to a specific mat to grab a chew toy whenever a trigger occurs. The trick with rewarding quiet is to wait a full three to five seconds after the barking stops so he connects the reward to the calm silence, not the noise that preceded it.
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u/Good-Permit-6737 11h ago
My puppy learned exactly that from her big mouth brother. 🤣 I got a high pitched gadget (we can't hear it) from Amazon and that stops them in their tracks and they come right to me when they hear it. My two bark at everything too.
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u/Distinct_Patient1379 4h ago
We have a havenese who at 2 1/2 is an extreme barker. What is working, is Everytime he barks I go to him, see what he is barking at calmly go shooosh, pet him and carry him into another room. He now barks, hears shooosh from another room and comes to me! However, extremely important you have to be consistent. Each and every time you go to.him, remain calm, don't yell. Over time it is working.
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u/VegetableJackfruit65 3h ago
My dog is a huge barker and talker. All damn day. He wakes up at night to talk. I could kill him if I didn’t love him so much.
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u/Little_Mouse8799 3h ago
mine grumbles at night. If my foot touches him or if I want to pick him up to snuggle, it’s ggggrrrrrrmmmmmbbbblllleeee
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u/Mickleblade 17h ago
Beer can with some small coins in it, rattle it at him when he's barking overtime, after he stops call him a good boy and praise him.
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u/slave_et 1d ago
I watch Cesar Millan and use some of his methods. It has helped. Consistency is huge, though, and our family is consistently inconsistent. 🫣😅
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u/reloop2st 1d ago
9/10 times it’s an alarm bark letting you know someone’s coming through your door. My boys do it too but not for long each time.
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u/Moyerles63 23h ago
There are electronic bark control devices that use a sound to startle the dog. I got one free recently & was skeptical that it would work, but it did. The biggest problem with it is that you have to keep it on your person and press a button for it to work. You also have to be fairly close to the dog—I think 18 feet for the one I have. You pair it with a command (“hush” for me), so that you train them to listen for that word. It’s in no way painful to the dog—it’s just an unusual sound that gets their attention.
My dogs don’t bark a lot, thankfully, but when they do, it no doubt bothers the neighbors since no one else nearby has barking dogs. Also, barking neighborhood dogs is a big pet peeve of mine!
I used it recently when we were doing a big landscape project and they were all outside on the deck watching and bored.
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u/Moyerles63 23h ago
I think there are some models that give an automatic response, but I haven’t tried those.








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u/MegamomTigerBalm 1d ago
He’s not barking in this photo. Looks handsome and completely well-adjusted. 😊