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Start to Finish Dog Training Owned and Operated by Nationally known Obedience Trainer, Matthew Twitty and Jessica Twitty

**Manners Monday: Is "Alarm Barking" Making Your Competition Dog Weaker?**Before we dive in too deep, let's define "alar...
06/01/2026

**Manners Monday: Is "Alarm Barking" Making Your Competition Dog Weaker?**

Before we dive in too deep, let's define "alarm barking." In this context, alarm barking is barking that stems from startle, defensiveness, suspicion, or an abundance of caution.

When I first got into raising sheep and began spending time around lots of LGDs, the thing that always surprised me was how many of these dogs wouldn't come near a human and would alarm bark at darn near everything.

Many of them couldn't stay focused on eating their food because of their constant environmental arousal.

The barking almost acts as a displacement behavior, often paired with low growls, lip licking, yawning, flight responses, and other stress signals. Most are simply trying to bark the perceived danger away. They are far from confident animals, and the few I've seen do performance sports haven't changed my mind on that fact (though I do love a good challenge).

The longer I work with dogs centered around competition obedience, the more I see one thing from daily pet life hindering a dog's confidence: handlers allowing their dogs to alarm bark.

We see it at shows—dogs walking into a building, barking in their crates, barking in their cars, barking from the couch while looking out the window, or running around the backyard barking at unseen noises.

And it escalates.

It can turn into resource guarding, leash reactivity, and even redirected aggression.

Many folks rarely notice anything beyond the annoyance of it, but the longer it goes on, the more it can leak into your competition performance. The dog that suddenly stops running agility to bark at a cameraman taking photos. The obedience dog who can't focus during heeling because of strange dogs nearby. The dog who barks at a judge during scent work. The dog who loses its mind over a statue on a walk.

Because alarm barking is fear-based, I find the best solution is to stop it using pressure. You can only fight perceived pressure with pressure, so I'll give you a few solutions below:

**Do not leave the source of the barking until the dog can move its mind off the source of fear itself.**

* Stay close to the source until the dog stops acknowledging it and relaxes (flooding).
* Give a verbal correction at the start of the barking and move away from the source once the dog has relaxed.
* Use a collar hold until the dog relaxes and makes eye contact.
* Canned air or stronger aversives, such as vibration or an e-collar, should be a last resort after the options above have been given a fair chance. Use them with caution and away from other dogs.

Alarm barking should be addressed as soon as you see it. It doesn't take many of these episodes to become a habit and teach the dog that barking is its chosen way to relieve fear-based stress.

If you're struggling with your dog's ring performance, ask yourself whether you're noticing alarm barking. If the answer is yes, it's time to address it.

Picture of adorable LGD for context!

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05/22/2026

If you think your dog doesn't work because you don't have food on you, I guarantee I could slather your body with liverworst...you still won't get anything out of your dog until you teach your dog to work in pressure!

At camp last weekend, I introduced tether method to the group and we worked signals tied to a pole with a treat and trai...
05/21/2026

At camp last weekend, I introduced tether method to the group and we worked signals tied to a pole with a treat and train behind the dog for faster reward and behind the dog reward placement.

Sounds fun, fairly positive, until you watch the dogs!

At first thought the game is easy, prevents forward motion, etc. However, learning to be tied to a fence, is a skill and can be stressful as indicated by Tova's response in this photo.

Does that mean stop the game? No, it means we change up our approach. In this game I'll see this response a lot, so my criteria must change!!

Instead of positions, i'll reward for simple attention. I'll move around and reward the dog following me with their head. I'll ask for harder behavior repeatedly or i'll shape.

I wont avoid the game! My dog and I will conquer it! Shutting down can never be a dogs go to behavior.

When I see it, I abandon my corrections (we are in double negative territory here folks!) But I make the dog think through it.

Adjusting your plan and criteria based on environmental stress reaction is huge and a big reflection of a trainers experience. Coming out the otherside is where dogs build strength! Its how they learn to cope with the pressure competing will expose them to!

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Super proud of these two on their CDX with first place!! On to Utility!!
05/18/2026

Super proud of these two on their CDX with first place!! On to Utility!!

Beautiful GCH Fern finished her CDX with first place and is moving on up towards her UD! She also recently got her PT! M...
05/18/2026

Beautiful GCH Fern finished her CDX with first place and is moving on up towards her UD! She also recently got her PT! Maybe a TC in the making!!!

Our first intermediate camp (not on the farm) is in the books and I have to say this was probably the best one! Huge tha...
05/18/2026

Our first intermediate camp (not on the farm) is in the books and I have to say this was probably the best one!

Huge thanks to all the attendees! A big shot out to Telah Garwacki and Rob Garwacki for helping us find and work with First Baptist Church of Belmont to rent their recreation center! This provided us two full 40' x 50' rings to train in over 3 days! Thank you to Training on the Square and Shelby Renae Buono for the use of ring gating and jumps this weekend! Gemini Dog Works jumps are my favorite to train with!! Thanks to everyone who pitched in at set up and tear down!

Huge thanks to Ugly Chews , Superdog Outfitters, Canine Performance Nutrition for handler bags. We love and recommend their products!

We dug so deep in this intermediate camp! Friday we focused on Heeling and combined skills to unpattern a heeling pattern by adding skills and behaviors! Saturday we focused on Front and Finish drills adding on to what we taught in foundation camp!

We did run throughs AFTER camp Saturday night and that was incredible information where our young dogs are at! Sunday morning we took our camp experience on the road to Mineral Springs Park in Iuka and trained until lunch!

I am so grateful for great inspiring weekends! Looking forward to Foundation camp in the fall!!

05/04/2026

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