The function, social implications and management of barking in dogs.
2012
Flint, E. L.
The function and social significance of barking in domestic dogs (<i>Canis familiaris</i>) is still not fully understood. Barking is poorly tolerated by some people, is frequently identified by owners as problem behaviour, is cited as a reason for the relinquishment of dogs to animal shelters and is a common cause for complaint to authorities. It is as yet unclear why many humans find barking disturbing. Despite a recent increase in research in this area, further work is needed to achieve a greater understanding of the behaviour itself and its impact on society and to establish humane and effective strategies to manage and control this 'socially unacceptable' canine behaviour. This paper reviews information on the purpose of and factors influencing barking in domestic dogs, the possible reasons for its negative impact on humans and methods of control and management.
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