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Re: [pyrnet] Pyr in Suburbia



You've got a Pyr? -? the shepherds bred them to bark all night for two reasons 1)? if a predator hears a loud bark they won't come around and 2) if the shepherds heard the dogs barking they knew the dogs were on duty and not sleeping.? So, sorry but it's part of their makeup - just like border collies herd and pug like to sleep on your lap - it's what they were born to do!?

I'm just so glad that I'm lucky enough to live in the country - my neighbors love to here my pyrs patrol bark - that way they know that all is well and under control.? My best advise is to talk with your neighbors - give them your phone number and ask them to call you before they call animal control!? A batch of chocolate chip cookies for the neighbors helps too!

LoLa and bad boy Orso's mom, Trudy, Northern California? ?


On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Kimberlys@hotmail.com <kimberlys@hotmail.com> wrote:
If you find the answer Laurie, please let me know. Chloe & Tucker could use a lesson!
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~Kimberly in Ohio

Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2010 8:10 PM
Subject: [pyrnet] Pyr in Suburbia

It's 8:00pm and just got totally dark outside.? Bacchus is out being a great guardian dog but wow,?has his?bark matured!? It's loud!? And insistent!
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Is there any way to teach a Pyr that it's OK to give a warning bark?or two at?someone walking by but that most walkers are OK?? Not to bark incessently in the loudest possible bark at every innocent person trying to get a little exercise, from the time they turn on to the street until they are a speck in the distance?

I realize there are times when it's OK, when his instinct says someone is really suspicious or hanging around, or if someone is walking a dog with a crazy light on the collar causing the light to bounce around like a strobe?(he just about goes insane).? But he barks at the same people every day, some who walk by twice a day!? He may just want to go greet them but I'm sure the people see him as a loud threatening dog.
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I always pet him and praise him for being a good guardian and tell him he's right to bark, he's just doing? his job,?and then try to explain why he doesn't have to *keep* barking, hoping that my calm tone will rub off.? Then I may take him inside but of course he wants to go right back out.
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Maybe I just need to adopt an older Pyr with a little more experience and common sense to teach him a few things?
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Laurie (my neightbors must be getting sick of this) & Bacchus (but they should?thank me for keeping all the bad people away)