We have taught Hannah the *No bark* command and it does work, however, when she thinks there is something else to bark at she is inclined to start again. Sometimes I wonder which is more annoying...Hannah barking or me yelling *no bark* at her.

In the final analysis, I am glad that I taught her *no bark*. It really is helpful with one of these mouthy ones. The critical part in teaching *no bark* is to praise him when he stops. He has to understand the meaning of the command to obey it. You might even need to be in a position to physically stop him from barking when you first give the command. Hannah would be standing on a chair looking out of the window barking at something outside and I would come up behind her and gently take her muzzle in my hand and say *no bark*, then praise her. You can even use a bit of a treat to reinforce the praise.