This is kind of a follow up from the anti-bark collar post, and kind of a question. Do you allow your dogs to bark, and/or crowd around the door when someone rings the doorbell or knocks? I've never really been to vigilant with this behavior, but since obtaining 5 dogs I've noticed it's becoming increasingly annoying. I deliver pizza, and I notice it is a very widely accepted behavior...about 90% of the people who have dogs that I deliver to, allow their dogs to do this. Some of them HAVE to let the dog out to greet me, or it is literally a battle. The other 8% have dogs who could care less, and the last 2% is people who actually have a command to send their dogs away from the door.
Is there a way to curb this behavior? If not the immediate barking, then the crowding around the door? Everyone knows their sit-stays, but when you're trying to answer the door in a timely fashion it can be difficult, especially when the person knocking comes in with a big greeting (which is irresistable to my dogs). Would it be simply easier to work with one dog at a time? Although I think they feed off each others energy.
Just a thought.






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we live across the street from a school and I hate that he barks at them! can you try bitter apple spray or a water bottle and maybe that will phase them? when I trained Jenny in 4-H..when they would bark at other dogs we grab them not in a harsh manner but just grab them and say OUT! not like OUT but I was told that that's what their mothers did when they got out of hand and it has worked for me. 












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