really interesting, can you explain more using the quiet command, how to stop the barking ......at the hoover, at the tv when dogs are on it and when waiting for her turn at puppy classes!! 6 month bassett.
These are not times to teach quiet. She can be taught it as a separate command while she is paying attention to you and is quiet. In the house to start with

then advance to outside. But I don't think this is whatvyou need for her barking situations.
I'd be teaching her to leavecthings when told. So she shouldvleave the Hoover and whatever is on the telly. I did this withbmy pup, he now finds them no fun as he must leave them alone

Start with a treat and teach her to leave it by giving the command while the titbit is on the floor by your hand. If she advances for it you cover it. As soon as she leaves it you praise and GIVE her a bigger and better
treat ( important not to give that one as the training involves you wanting to leave alone anything you ask eventually. Ascthe time of the leave before reward lengthens you can then try other objects. Soon she shouldlose interest in the object and come for a better reward. I showed a friend this and within a week her
great Dane was leaving any sweet or toy she commanded

At puppy class your instructor should be advising you how to keep her attention on you to prevent her barking rather than struggling tonstop it once it starts.
Try teaching a command to 'watch ' you then all her attention is on you. Start this at home while there are no
distractions. While she isvright next to you make a happy high voice and give the command. She should look
at you. The key is to reward with a treat that second she watches on your command. As she turns away
givecthe command again. When shevlooks, reward, after a few positive results lengthen the time she must
watch just by a couple of seconds before giving a reward. She will soon get what the word means. After a few
weeks try it outside but atvfirstcwhen there are no distractions. Soon enough you can use thisvin class so her
attention turns to you. Try to pick out her body language BEFORE she is about to bark. It is at this point you
want to give her the command to watch. Before the barking even starts.
Plums, the same could be taught to murphy too, to help with the Hoover and any time he barks at the girls' toys or items ( or tries to pinch them

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