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Cats meow, frogs croak, birds sing, and dogs bark. This is their mode of communication. But there are times barking can get out of hand.

In order to manage barking you must understand what is causing your dog to be over-aroused.

For more information about barking:

Episode 1: Barking at noises in the house

Episode 2: Barking at scary objects

Episode 3: Barking on a walk

Episode 4: Barking at strangers

Episode 5: Barking at dogs behind fences

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