DD
Actually she's doing pretty good. When she barks to much and I say Mija good girl in a high pitched voice then I said "no speak" and her little apple shaped head cocked side ways like shes was saying  Huh?  but she didnt bark no more. It's been a hit /miss thing but like you said it may take awhile.  
Jaye
----- Original Message ----
From: ntvlawher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2006 7:06:45 AM
Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Barking

Hi!

I hope the 'no bark' works for you, like it did for me.

As far as resuces go, I rescued a mini pin (Sirius) a few months ago
so that Nubi would have friend. Sirius is diabetic and take inulin
twice a day. People thought I was crazy for taking a dog that
already had such 'a huge problem' fortunately, his diabetes is well
controled, and he just lives for cudling!! We couldn't be happier
with the new addition. Although Nubi is quick to tell him when he is
in his bed spot, othwise they get along really really well. Good
Luck!
DD.
--- In [email protected], Jaye <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> DD.
> Thank you. You know since I got Mija and I have done this with all
my dogs I have taught them to speak to me.  I have had other people
tell me it's my fault that Mija barks so much because I have asked
her to speak and encouraged it. Now maybe she needs to learn "no
speak". Wow I am excited about trying this out I know it will take a
while but it didnt take her long to learn to speak so maybe this
wont be so hard.  Shes all tucked away in bed now or I would try it
a couple times. She got her summer bath tonight and shes like a
little child sleeping so soundlyin my bed.  I lost a dog I had
rescued 13 years ago  just last week and Mija seems to be missing
Chea (we all are) she has no dog to play with now. The Rott is to
big and old to play with her. I am really considering rescuing
another handicapped Chihuahua. But I have got lots of thinking to do
Mija likes to be the baby so not sure just what the right thing to
do is yet.  I got to curb the barking alittle first though.
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: ntvlawher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 11:01:55 PM
> Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: Barking
>
> Hi Jaye,
>
> My  barking solution took a fair bit of time to work out, but the
> end results have been very good.
>
> When Nubi first arrived, he would not bark at all, and then all of
a
> sudden, he was barking at everything. I read somewhere that in
order
> to teach a dog not to do something, you have to teach them to do
> that same something on command. It took me many weeks to teach
Nubi
> to 'speak', but once he knew what that meant, it became easier to
> teach him 'no speak' or 'no bark'. I accompany the 'no bark' with
a
> loud clap to get his attention if he is barking at nothing in
> particular or someone walking by our house.
>
> When the barking is a warning that someone is in the driveway, or
to
> alert me to something, I let him have a few barks, show him that I
> can see what he wants to warn me about, and then I tell him 'okay'
> and 'enough'.
>
> Like I said, it takes a fair bit of time and consistency to play
> this process out, but the effects are great.
>
> I tried the bark collar that emits the high frequency noise, and
he
> didn't respond at all. The water made him upset, although both of
> these things works very well for my mini pin.
>
> good luck
>
> DD.
>
> --- In [email protected], Jaye <jayes_world@> wrote:
> >
> > How do you all deal with the barking? Mija barks at everything
> even me when I first come home.  I can't train Mija like other
dogs
> because of her disablity like sit stay and stuff she can't  do any
> of those things but I sure would like to somehow lessen her
barking
> a tad bit. She was abused before she came to me and I just want to
> be very careful that she doesn't think I would ever be mean to
her.
> When she first came to my home she would cower down and just shack
I
> would pick her up and hug and kiss her and tell her she was safe
it
> was ok and a 1 year and 1/2 later she seems to not remember what
had
> happened to her. So I don't want to do anything at all to her to
> make her think I broke my promise to keep her safe forever.  So if
> anyone has any good ideas please let me know whats the best way to
> go about teaching her to not bark so much?
> > Jaye
> >
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