How Can I Get My Corgi to Stop Barking at the Vacuum?

My corgi, Bella, always barks at the vacuum when my pomeranian has no problem with it. We usually feed Bella Rtiz Bitz just to shut her up. How can I get her to not bark? Because it’s annoying and it gives me the biggest headache ever.

Put the vacuum in a room by itself and leave it off. Then, put Bella in the same room with the vacuum. Maybe when your dog sees no noise or threat coming from the machine, she’ll realize that It’s okay. If this doesn’t work, I’m sorry, but every time you vacuum put Bella in her cage in a different room with the door closed. Drape a dark colored blanket over her cage so all she sees is the blanket. When dogs can’t see things, they eventually calm and keep quiet.

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8 Responses to How Can I Get My Corgi to Stop Barking at the Vacuum?

  1. Banana Poop says:

    run it over. duh
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    i tried it before

  2. Mike says:

    stop vacuuming
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  3. logan boulger says:

    Barking shock collar works every time. My dog has one to not go out of the yard. If she only has a barking problem with the vacuum only put it on when your vacuuming
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    Expirience

  4. H_dawg says:

    mabye call the dog wisper
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  5. Bobo the Monkey says:

    put the vacuum near the dog and hold it there. once it sees it wont hurt her maybe she wont bark.
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  6. bluebonnetgranny says:

    Dogs bark. They do not moo, nay or cackle, they bark. Words right out of the mouth of the head of Animal Control.after responding to many complaints about my dogs (fence dogs) barking.

    My ferret is very interested in the noise but when he fells the the bristles of the whirling brush he back up.

    It is just a thing with your dog. many dogs do it. It will just make you get the job done faster to avoid the annoying bark that give you a head ache. Take a pill for the headache.

    Dogs bark.
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  7. Katie says:

    Put the vacuum in a room by itself and leave it off. Then, put Bella in the same room with the vacuum. Maybe when your dog sees no noise or threat coming from the machine, she’ll realize that It’s okay. If this doesn’t work, I’m sorry, but every time you vacuum put Bella in her cage in a different room with the door closed. Drape a dark colored blanket over her cage so all she sees is the blanket. When dogs can’t see things, they eventually calm and keep quiet.
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    experienced with this problem.

  8. Random Dutchguy says:

    Eat pie then puke
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