How to stop golden retriever from barking

Use your brain
Generally speaking, golden retrievers have no time to bark when they have something to do. Parents can rub their favorite toys with their hands before going out to leave their own scent on them. When the owner cannot be seen, the lonely golden retriever will spend more time looking for the owner's scent on the toys, thus forgetting the barking.
Make a sound
For those more nervous golden retrievers, they will bark non-stop when they hear any disturbance. If you can't completely isolate your home from ambient noise, you might as well create some noise as a distraction.
Respond to it
Sometimes the golden retriever keeps barking just to convey a certain message to the owner. If the owner responds appropriately and expresses appreciation, and understands that the task is completed, the golden retriever will naturally shut up!
Exercise more
Take your golden retriever out to play every day. Such sufficient exercise can consume your golden retriever's energy. After playing or running around all day, your golden retriever can have a good sleep at home and stop wasting energy on barking.
Bite bones
If there are big bones that can block the golden retriever's mouth, then they will have no time to bark. For Golden Retrievers, the harder things are to chew, the more challenging they are, so when you are ready to go out, prepare your Golden Retriever’s favorite chewing toys or toys so that they can pass the boring time.
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