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The following tool should not be considered as an option for stopping barking at the front window

A. Window privacy film to block the dogs vision
B. Leading the dog to the owner s waist
C. Crating the dog during high traffic times
D. Tethering the dog in the front yard

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Final answer:

The correct option for stopping barking at the front window is not tethering the dog in the front yard.

Step-by-step explanation:

The subject of this question is Behavior Modification. The question is asking about a tool that should not be considered as an option for stopping barking at the front window. Out of the given options, the correct answer is D. Tethering the dog in the front yard.

Tethering the dog in the front yard will not effectively address the problem of barking at the front window. It may actually increase the dog's stress and anxiety, leading to more intense barking behavior. It is important to address the underlying cause of the barking and use positive reinforcement-based techniques to modify the behavior.

Instead of tethering, options like using window privacy film to block the dog's vision, leading the dog to the owner's waist, or crating the dog during high traffic times can be more effective in reducing barking behavior.

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