| 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!   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.
   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.   Maybe I just need to adopt an older Pyr with a little more experience 
      and common sense to teach him a few things?   Laurie (my neightbors must be getting sick of this) & Bacchus 
      (but they should thank me for keeping all the bad people 
    away) |