BARKING/BITING/CHEWINGRFUGE

The command "OUT" is used to stop any behavior with the mouth. The word "OUT" might ring "Pavlov's bell" it he was ever to have been corrected while with his mom and littermates.
A bitch will bat aside the puppies from her dish or break up an argument with a gruff sound like the word "OUT". When you use it to stop any malbehavior, especially something with the mouth, like chewing or aggressiveness or barking, it may get an instantaneous response.

One problem we often see is the dog's natural desire to protect his home and family being thwarted by his owners desire to raise him in a friendly atmosphere. If, at the onset of each alarm the dog sounds, he is reprimanded for barking or showing aggression, then he may become overly anxious due to never having been validated for what he thinks is his obligation to protect the home.

EXAMPLE: "My dog barks at every sound he hears on the street, or when company comes. He's totally out of control. He won't shut up."

SOULUTION; As soon as he starts to bark, praise him. This will validate him for doing a good job, one that he thinks is expected of him. Ask him "what's that?" and go look. Next, tell him "Out, it's O.K., friends." Upon commencement of his next bark, use the sound distraction technique. If that fails, ask him to come. This should work very quickly to bring him under control. .