What should I do if my Cocker Spaniel keeps barking?

1. You can reasonably increase the amount of exercise for your Cocker Spaniel to help consume its excess energy. When a Cocker Spaniel is tired from playing, it just wants to rest and will no longer have the energy to bark like crazy.
2. You can prepare more toys and gadgets that the Cocker Spaniel likes (chewing glue, chewing bones, and big stick bones can attract the Cocker Spaniel’s attention), and give it some when it wants to bark. Divert its attention and let it turn its interest to the toy instead of barking crazily.
3. Sometimes Cocker Spaniels bark because they feel too lonely and want to attract the attention of their owners. At this time, parents should give them some responses, interact with the Cocker Spaniel, and play games, so that after the Cocker Spaniel's wish is fulfilled, it will stop barking.
4. Reprimand it loudly or ignore it. Sometimes the Cocker Spaniel barks unreasonably. At this time, parents need to give it some "lessons" to let the dog know who is the "head of the family." Of course, you can also deliberately ignore it and wait until the Cocker Spaniel is asking for trouble and it will stop barking.
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