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Yes, I go through this all the time the minute they go out. I can NOT stop it. I have asked the breeder what to do, she said that every time they bark, call them and give them a treat, well, to me that sounds like rewarding for being noisy.
Shelties are barkers, pure and simple that is part of their personality. After 30 years with 5 shelties I have come to the conclusion that there is no easy way to stop the barking, they are herding dogs it is instinct to bark at moving, noisy things.![]()

I may be the only person to say this, but I revel in my Shelties' barking! I live in the country, on a hill surrounded by woods. Over the years, I have come to know the "Deer on the property" bark; the "Hawk! Run, chickens!" bark; the "Here comes the UPS man!" bark; the "Look! It's midnight and the full moon is out!" bark; the "Squirrel! (Not really, but if I can get you all to run out the dog door, I can swipe your food.)" bark; the "It's morning and it's time to eat!" bark; and the "Stranger at the door! Be alert! Danger!" bark; and Colonel Underpants' "I know you said it's ok, but I'm still suspicious" woof.
Inside barking is managed by saying "Thank you. That's enough." Usually it quiets them down unless there's someone at the door. Or we'll say, "If you're going to bark, go outside."
Occasionally Layla or Bitsy Boodle will engage in what I call "General purpose barking," but it's rare. I know I'm blessed to live where barking isn't an issue -- and to have the opportunity to learn my Shelties' language.![]()