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No, barking is not always a sign of aggression in dogs; it can indicate excitement, fear, anxiety, or a desire to communicate.
To stop your dog from barking at other dogs, use positive reinforcement training to redirect their focus and desensitize them to the presence of other dogs.
No, barking in dogs is not always a sign of aggression; it can signify excitement, fear, playfulness, or a desire to communicate.
Teach your dog not to bark at other dogs through consistent training, desensitization, and using positive reinforcement techniques to redirect their focus.
No, barking in dogs is not always a sign of aggression; it can also indicate excitement, anxiety, fear, or a desire for attention.
To teach your dog not to bark at other dogs, use positive reinforcement to reward quiet behavior and gradually desensitize them to other dogs at a distance.
Dogs often react strongly to other dogs due to excitement, fear, frustration, or lack of socialization.
Dogs do understand aspects of each other's barking through tone, pitch, and context, even if it's not language-based in a human sense.
The 3 bark rule is a training method that teaches dogs to stop barking after three barks to minimize nuisance barking.

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