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Barking: The Sound of a Language

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Barking: The Sound of a Language

By: Turid Rugaas
Narrated by: Debra Shieber
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Barking is more than just noise. Barking is natural, and almost all dogs bark. It is one of the many ways dogs communicate with each other as well as with humans. In this book, author Turid Rugaas, well known for her work on identifying and utilizing canine calming signals, turns her attention to understanding and managing barking behavior.

Think of barking as your dog's language. By learning to identify what your dog is expressing when he barks, you can take steps to minimize their negative effects.

You will learn:

  • How to utilize knowledge of canine body language to help you communicate with your dog before barking gets out of hand.
  • Barking characteristics of different breeds and groups of dogs.
  • How to recognize six types of barking and their causes.
  • Step-by-step training methods to solve barking problems.
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Rugas provides detailed classifications of different types of barking (e.g. excitement, warning, fear) and stresses the importance of responding appropriately to each type of bark. It also offers practical strategies for managing and training dogs to reduce problem barking, while still allowing them to express themselves. When I started thinking of barking as a language (like a foreign language that I wanted to learn), it helped me listen for the meaning of my dog’s barking rather than just being annoyed by it.

Listen to understand and be less annoyed!

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This book is a wonderful perspective shift, helping people better understand why their dog barks and that there are many types of barks. The audio quality and narrator are great. It is unfortunate that the publisher didn't use the audiobook format as an opportunity to include audio recordings of the kinds of barks. As a dog trainer and long time dog guardian, I mostly knew what barks Rugaas was referencing, but I expect many people won't. Since this wasn't included with the print version either, that's not factored into the rating. My one concern with the book is the consistent reference back to Calming Signals, an earlier book by Rugaas, which I hadn't read. I didn't understand the references to the phrase Calming Signals and I didn't understand the specific references to each one. I went and checked this book out from the library. Calming Signals is another phrase for appeasement signals or more broadly dog body language. There needed to be a few page explanation of Calming Signals instead of assuming the reader had already read the other book.

There are practical solutions here written with the typical dog guardian in mind. I'd recommend listening to the most relevant section twice and to take notes on steps. It's not written for the dog training professional.

Thank you to Dogwise Publishing for providing me with a review copy of this audiobook. All opinions are my own.

Great perspective shift!

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Ms Rugaas has packed A LOT in just a few chapters. This book is so dense with information yet compact enough to repeat listening to more than once. And it is worth the time.
We have started implementing a few of the techniques with our pack and love the results so far.
We highly recommend her series of books to any dog owner, especially to anyone looking at adopting a puppy or dog so that you develop useful habits in your relationship with the animal and avoid common mistakes.

A Must, for Dog Lovers!

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Beautifully articulated descriptions of different types of barking. Simple, easy to follow step by step instructions for managing each type of bank. Dog owners and non-dog owners alike would benefit from listening to this book to gain a deeper understanding of our canine companions. The author presents the information in a relatable way and the narrator reads in an engaging voice. This was an informative and enjoyable book I will recommend to all my clients.

Dr. Erika Cantamessa, DVM
(on my husband's account)

insightful look into canine communication

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Barking: The Sound Of A Language is a solid, simple assistant for the pet parent who has a barky dog. Professional trainers will probably not be very interested in this book; although it does make some universally helpful concrete suggestions for managing the different types of barking, it very much comes at canine behavior from a layman’s perspective (which was not what I was expecting from a world-renowned behaviorist, to be honest).

That’s not necessarily a weakness, however. Because it’s not technical and doesn’t expect the reader to understand complex training concepts, it serves as a great companion to the casual owner who just needs a little help living peacefully with their dog. There’s a lot of anthropomorphism, but I feel that it’s presented in a way that helps readers think humanely about the way their dogs live and behave, rather than confusing the functional side of things – which is useful in this context, given that barking is so commonly caused by boredom, frustration, and general husbandry issues. I also feel that that is likely to help readers who just want their dog to stop barking to understand why simply punishing away the behavior isn’t the best or most practical solution.

The main thing I disliked about this book was the section on fear, specifically the section on counter-conditioning. As an environmental stability specialist who works with a lot of reactive and aggressive dogs, first, it bothered me that this was one of the only extremely specialized terms in the book, and second, I did not like the way it was presented. That section wasn’t written poorly, per se, but neither was it written as clearly or presented in as much detail as I frankly feel that this topic needs to be presented in. Attempting to counter-condition fearful animals to stimuli they’ve already become sensitized to is SO easy to do badly. And then you’ve either made the fear and anxiety worse, or you’ve done nothing, but when you then go to a professional trainer who is experienced and tells the pet owner that that’s the plan, they say they’ve already tried that, it doesn’t work, and they think there’s no point and quit the training plan.

All in all, though, I enjoyed this book and would probably give it, or scanned sections of it, to clients who came to me for help barking. It was very clear and straightforward, helps the reader put themselves in the dog’s shoes, and overall is a solid quick manual on pinpointing the problem causing the barking (rather than problematizing the barking itself) and taking practical action to mitigate it.

As for the audio aspect of things – Debra Shieber does a good job reading and narrating this book, although not an exceptional one (the occasional mispronounced word irked me). I particularly appreciated her attempts to replicate precisely what the author was describing at times… by which I mean, if the text read “Bark, growl, bark,” Shieber did indeed bark, growl, and then bark again hahaha. I respect that.

A Solid Primer For The Pet Owner

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