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I guess I've been lucky--my last 3 shelties were not much at barking and we lived on 5 acres out in the country. My Dish TV shows "It's Me or the Dog" a dog training show and recently she trained a couple of barking dogs. First she taught them to bark on cue, using her fingers and hands in a puppet position (opening and closing) and saying "Bark". Then she taught them "quiet" with both arms straight and crossing the body. Once they were quiet she would give them a treat, then tell them to bark, and again once they were quiet a treat. She kept repeating these until the dogs learned the sign and word for "quiet". I don't know if this will help or not. Good Luck!!
How did she get them to bark on cue? If they barked randomly, did she mark the behaviour with a cue and hand signal to get them to associate "puppet hand" with barking? And keep it up till they recognized to associate puppet hand with ok to bark?

