Friday, March 05, 2010

Common Questions about Bark lock

A bark control collar can be used as a harmless and effective training tool to remove your dog, as annoying or excessive barking. The following are the three main points, AOM asked to clarify, from people who are interested in learning more about no bark collars and how they are used. 

Are bark collars humane? 

There has been much controversy surrounding the human using a no bark collar. In my view, anti-bark collars are definitely human. 

There are several types of bark collars (and Oboist Citronella collars, Ultrasonic Devices and Shock Correction Bark lock). For the purpose of this post, we Atoll focus on shock collars, as most of the controversies about the reliability and humane will often center on this type of collar. 

Shock correction bark collars use a mild static electric shock to correct your dog when she starts to bark. Some bark collars sense by means of a vibration sensor, some bark collars use a microphone to recognize the sound of barking collars, and many use a combination of both sound and vibration. 

The shock was the correction is related to the shock you feel when you scuff across the carpet in your socks and then a metal surface. You may also have experienced this when you take your clothes out of the dryer during the winter and your clothes are Asiatic cling, AU. Surprising? Yes. Painful? No 

With proper use, together with similar training, static correction bark collars have a safe, harmless tool to stop unfair or nuisance barking. 

A bark control collars work best?

There are some questions you should ask yourself to determine your answer. As a dog owner, you know your pet best. Some things to think about when you buy a no bark collar: 

    * Your dog as age: Shock collars or dog training collars should not be used on a puppy is less than 6 months old.


    * Your dog as size and weight: Your dog as weight and collar size must be taken into account when considering the collars. A bark collar for small dogs won, AOT be effective for a larger or stubborn breed.


    * Your dog as character: Is your dog difficult to train? Anxiety and fear? There are specialized bark collars that will help with either extreme, as well as standard collars that will work with most dogs. An extremely shy dog may respond better to a spray Bark Collar or ultrasonic device. On the other hand, a large dog generally respond better to a shock collar specially designed for large breeds. 

Do bark control collar always work? 

The success rate for bark collars are high, but it is important to remember that they can not help in every case. One way to help promote success is that you commit to consistent training. Choose the bark collar that fits best with your dog, as personality and size, need ongoing training, and you'll be well on their way to bark free days.

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