Barking
Barking is one of the most common concerns people have — and one of the most misunderstood.
Dogs bark for a reason.
Not to be difficult. Not to be stubborn.
But because something in that moment matters to them.
Territorial Barking
Territorial barking is one of the most common — and most misunderstood — types of barking.
It often shows up at windows, fences, doors, or anywhere your dog feels responsible for what’s happening nearby.
From the outside, it can look intense or unpredictable.
But in most cases, it’s not about guarding in a serious or aggressive way — it’s about distance, awareness, and control.
Your dog sees something → reacts → and the thing goes away.
That pattern matters more than the barking itself.
