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how can i stop my springer spaniel barking at the vacuum cleaner
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I have to shout at them loudly not to attack it and it usually works as springers are pretty responsive.
Other than that, you might have to lock them in another room and tell the inconsiderate neighbours to go forth and multiply
You can get a device that emits an ultrasonic sound automatically once your dog barks, and it's uncomfortable for the dog, so he stops (although it's harmless to him). It's meant to be used when a dog barks uncontrollably and needs to be deterred, but if you switch it on only when you're using the vacuum cleaner it should soon work out that you vacumming isn't an invitation to bark.
Here's one here
I know you won't like the idea, but once the dog gets the message, it's a case of job done, no more device!
It doesn't always work with some dogs as sometimes it's not the noise they are barking at but the vibrations the appliance gives off.
It's tedious but worth a try.
It must be a spaniel thing - I've got a KC spaniel & he did that when I first got him at 15 months old!
Here's what I did. I got the vac out, didn't switch it on & with one hand on his back encouraged him to come and have a good look & sniff at it. When he was satisfied with that I switched it on & of course he barked so I just stroked him and slowly moved the vac about - (not easy when you've a bad back!) until he calmed down. For me it worked really well & now he runs to me & lets me hoover him with the soft brush attachment!!
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