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How Bark Collars Bring Back Peace
Jun 14th, 2010 by DV

Over time, bak collars have proven themselves effective when it comes to making dogs keep their barking to natural and acceptable levels, yet, because of several misconceptions, a lot of people don’t trust bark collars completely. In lots of cases bark collars are not used properly in the first place which is yet another deterrent for some once they learn about their friends’ problems with the collars.

To get permanent results with a bark collar, it’s imperative to learn how the bark collar in question works to correct and reduce excessive barking, that way you will know if it’ll work with your dog. Fortunately, bark collars come in different sizes, models, and ways of operations, so you can take some time comparing them before you get one.

Different Types of Bark Collars

Bark collars come in a few different varieties, 3 to be exact. The first type of bark collar is the citronella collar, which can detect the barking of a dog with a mic and correct it by shooting a small spray or citronella in front of the dog’s nose in order to distract it.

Electric shock collars are the most famous kind of collar, despite the fact that many people have the misconception that they release painful or unconfortable electrical shocks to dogs. These collars follow the same distraction method of citronella spray collars, but they use small, mild shocks for calling the attention of the dog instead of citronella smell.

The third category includes ultrasound collars, also known as ultrasonic collars, which are widely available in any pet store. Working about the same way both the electronic and citronella versions do, a high pitched ultrasonic sound is emitted to keep a dog from barking too much. The noise is loud enough for the dog to understand but too loud for most humans to ever hear.

The Benefits of Bark Collars

Unlike traditional training methods, an owner can establish and maintain control even while away from the dog wearing the bark collar. In fact this has been found to be so successful that after just a few short months of using bark collars, many owners find that the dogs learn acceptable behavior and don’t need the use of the bark collar as much any longer.

Getting A Bark Collar That Works
Jun 13th, 2010 by DV

Are you fed up with constant barking at late hours of the night? Even the most experienced dog trainers sometimes have to face the fact that regular anti barking training isn’t working and a bark collar has to be brought in. Yes, a bark collar may not be the most dog friendly training gadget on the planet but it serves its purpose.

Getting the right bark collar is very important so you should spend a little time shopping around before you buy one. If you are serious about getting a bark collar, here you have some common types and some basic information on how they work.

The Ultrasound Bark Collar

The sonic collar or ultrasound collar is the favorite of many dog owners everywhere. Like a gadget from a James Bond movie, this bark collar emits a very high pitched sound when it detects excessive barking. The sound is meant to distract the attention of the dog and stop it from barking. The sound that the collar emit is so high pitched that humans can’t hear it at all, although dogs can hear it without a problem. Some people think that the exposure to a high pitched sound is harmful to the dog, but in reality it’s as harmful as listening to the highest note on a piano is to you. In any case, the sound from the collar is activated only when the dog barks, and since the sound causes the dog to stop barking, it won’t last long.

Spray Collar

This collar works by spraying a small essence of citronella in front of the dog’s nose whenever the dog barks. Citronella is used because dogs are known to dislike it a lot. If your dog receives a squirt of citronella every time he barks, he will soon get the message that barking is a bad idea. Now, the downside of this type of collar is that smell of the citronella often lingers on the snout of your dog for several minutes or even hours in some cases. Some dogs might believe that the punishment still continues and might not make the connection with the barking. If your dog’s sense of smell is specially suceptible to citronella, then you’d better get a different type of bark collar.

Electrical Shock Collar

The shock collar is well known among dog owners, but it’s also somewhat despised, despite it’s proven effectiveness in reducing innecessary barking in dogs. The collar works by sending light electric pulses to the dog’s neck muscles whenever the dog barks. The electric shock is painless to dogs, but some people think it can be cruel.

Getting Restful Nights Again: The Dog Bark Collar
May 11th, 2010 by DV

Barking is the only way your dog has to express its emotions, be it fear, aggressiveness, or hunger. But when barking becomes too frequent or too loud, both owners and neighbors can begin to resent the dog. You may have this same problem with your own dog which may keep you and your family up all night with its constant barking. Although excessive barking is common to some species of dogs, one louder than the other, it’s your responsibility to take corrective measures to address your dog’s incessant barking. You have the options of training your dog, having someone train it, or simply get a dog bark collar.

A dog bark collar is perhaps the best way to significantly lessen excessive barking, if not to stop it altogether. Most anti bark collars can be classified in one of three categories of collars, depending on the method they use to stop barking: these are the citronella collar, the shock collar, and the ultrasound collar. Because all collars are effective at reducing barking, it’s up to you to decide which one you want to buy, depending on what you feel will be more effective for your dog’s temperament.

The Citronella Spray Collar

This dog bark collar is designed to automatically spray the dog with Citronella each time it barks. The citronella oil is quite common in products where a strong smell is needed, like certain perfume products. This type of scent is disliked by all dogs, and therefore, makes the citronella dog bark collar highly effective.

The Shocking Collar

This collar is one of the most well known ones. It is electronically wired to deliver a mild yet harmless shock when a dog barks too much, and features several shock levels. The shock increases in intensity every 30 seconds if the dog doesn’t stop barking: probably because the first one was too mild for a dog’s skin to be felt. The collar’s shocks will grow in intensity until the dog stops barking or it reaches its highest intensity level, when it will shut off, the reasoning being that by this time, the dog is trying to communicate something really important.

The Ultrasound Collar

The ultrasound or ultrasonic collar corrects the dog’s barking by emiting a sound that only dogs can hear. This collar’s advantage is that the sound it uses is harmless to the dog and doesn’t add more noise to the dog’s barking.

By spending a bit on a dog bark collar, you’ll be contributing to the peace and quiet of the place you live in. Your dog’s barking won’t go totally away, as it’s part of its nature, but it will become much more tolerable.

Bark Collars: The Benefits
Apr 13th, 2010 by DV

Bark collars tend to be put on the back burner as an option when it comes to training a dog not to bark unless for particular reasons, and that is simply because many people don’t understand how they were designed to be used. In some cases, the dog owner just decides not to read the instructions and ends up not knowing how to use the collar properly, which may lead some people to believe that the collar doesn’t work when they don’t get the results they expected.

In order to be successful at using bark collars it is important to understand how a bark collar should properly work and the best way to employ the collar for your dog. Don’t forget that there are also plenty of options to choose from when it comes to different brands and models of available bark collars.

Different Types of Bark Collars

Bark collars come in a few different varieties, 3 to be exact. Consumers can choose from citronella versions, which are used to spray a small amount of citronella toward a dog once they have been barking for a prolonged (usually specified by the owner or preset into a particular model) period of time.

Shock collars are the most famous type of bark collars, although there are many people that believe that they are dangerous or cruel to dogs, and thus they have a bit of a bad fame. Instead of distracting the dog by exposing it to a new, strange smell, electrical shock collars deliver a mild static shock to the dog’s neck, similar to the one you receive when you play with fabric.

In addition to these two types, there is yet another option you can consider; the ultrasonic collar. Like the spray and shock collars, the ultrasound collar distracts the attention of the dog from whatever it’s barking at and focuses it to something else, in this case a high pitched sound. The pitch of the sound is so high that it can’t be detected by humans, leading some dog owners to believe that the collar is malfunctioning; however, dogs have no problem hearing the sound at all.

Benefits of Using Bark Collars

Unlike traditional training methods, an owner can establish and maintain control even while away from the dog wearing the bark collar. As a matter of fact, bark collars are so effective in permanently reducing barking, that it takes a few weeks or months for the dog to reduce its barking permanently to acceptable levels, not needing the bark collar anymore.

Consider This When Buying An Anti Bark Collar
Apr 13th, 2010 by DV

Do all these hours of anti bark training that you have spent with your dog seem to be fruitless? Sometimes even the most experienced dog owners have to face the fact that their dogs aren’t responding to oral training and need a bark collar. Yes, a bark collar may not be the most dog friendly training gadget on the planet but it serves its purpose.

Dog owners know that their pet is unique in the world, which is why it’s always a good idea to invest some time comparing the different types of collars available. If you are serious about getting a bark collar, here you have some common types and some basic information on how they work.

The Ultrasound Bark Collar

This collar is one of the most popular collars that are available for the general public. The sonic collar detects when your dog is barking and then reacts by emiting a very high pitched sound. The objective of the sound is to distract the dog from whatever he was barking at and make him focus on the sound. The sound that the collar emit is so high pitched that humans can’t hear it at all, although dogs can hear it without a problem. Some people think that the exposure to a high pitched sound is harmful to the dog, but in reality it’s as harmful as listening to the highest note on a piano is to you. Besides, most dogs stop barking upon hearing the high pitched sound from the collar so they won’t be exposed to it for a long time.

The Spraying Collar

This collar works by spraying a small essence of citronella in front of the dog’s nose whenever the dog barks. Citronella is used because dogs are known to dislike it a lot. If your dog receives a squirt of citronella every time he barks, he will soon get the message that barking is a bad idea. The other side of the coin is that sometimes the smell of citronella can linger around for much longer than the owner intended it to. As it is it, your dog may suffer from anxiety due to the prolonged effect of the punishment. If your dog’s sense of smell is specially suceptible to citronella, then you’d better get a different type of bark collar.

Shock Bark Collar

Putting a shock collar on your dog’s neck may be an effective way to stop your dog from barking incessantly but this practice may have some negative effect on your dog. The collar works by sending light electric pulses to the dog’s neck muscles whenever the dog barks. The idea of a dog receiving electric shocks for barking is somewhat difficult to accept for some dog owners.

Recover Your Sleep: The Dog Bark Collar
Mar 10th, 2010 by DV

Barking is the only way your dog has to express its emotions, be it fear, agressiveness, or hunger. But when barking becomes too frequent or too loud, both owners and neighbors can begin to resent the dog. You may have this same problem with your own dog which may keep you and your family up all night with its constant barking. The intensity and frequency of barking can be as varied as the different dog breeds there are, with some dog breeds having a louder bark than others; still, it’s your duty to do what it takes to make sure your dog doesn’t bother the people around you. You can optto train your dog yourself, pay someone else to train it for you, or just get a dog bark collar

The dog bark collar is the most cost effective solution for reducing the barking of your dog until it’s no longer a problem. Pet supply stores will usually offer you three basic types of anti bark collars: these are the citronella bark collar, the electric or shock collar, and the ultrasound or ultrasonic collar. Because all collars are effective at reducing barking, it’s up to you to decide which one you want to buy, depending on what you feel will be more effective for your dog’s temperament.

The Citronella Spray Collar

This collar is designed to shoot a small dose of citronella smell in front of your dog whenever it barks. The citronella smell is a strong one and it’s also used in the production of perfume products. This type of scent is disliked by all dogs, and therefore, makes the citronella dog bark collar highly effective.

The Shock Collar

This collar is also known for its effectiveness in reducing barking. This collar functions by delivering a mild electric shock to the dog’s neck when the dog barks. After the first bark, the collar will give the dog another, more intense shock after 30 seconds if the dog continues to bark; this is because a dog’s skin is more resistant than a human’s and it might not have felt the first shock. The collar’s shocks will grow in intensity until the dog stops barking or it reaches its highest intensity level, when it will shut off, the reasoning being that by this time, the dog is trying to communicate something really important.

The Ultrasound Collar

This dog bark collar emits a high-pitched whistle that is inaudible to the human ear, but certainly audible to dogs which have an extremely sharp sense of hearing. The benefit of using this collar is that it is designed to transmit a harmless ultrasonic whistle to distract a dog and control its barking.

If you decide to make a little investment on a dog bark collar, you’ll make a difference in everybody’s quality of like. It will also show you are a kind, caring and responsible human being.

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