You want to enforce some rules whether your dog is in the house or out with you on the park. So you have a list, drawn, from experience, about what counts as acceptable and unacceptable behavior from your dog. It is for this reason that there a variety of no-bark collars on the market. Be warned, though, that a collar is not an instant fix - it needs some time to work its effects on your dog's behavior. There is one particularly recommended unit available - dog shock collar.
Some Info for Shoppers
There are three categories of bark collars. These types are known as static, sonic, and spray. The shock collar type, also known as the static correction type, releases a harmless low volt current as the deterrent stimulus. The sonic type uses a high-pitched tone that is annoying to dogs - a sound only dogs can hear, since it's beyond the range of normal human hearing. The spray type squirts out a liquid, harmless to the dog but just as annoying. The most popular right now is the static or shock collar.
Bark or no-bark collars are automatic in their trigger system, which is a sensor that activates the stimulus once the dog barks. In this way, the dog shock collar sends out the static stimulus only when your dog barks.
It's understandable why some dog owners may feel that static collars are inhumane as a method of behavioral change. The static shock one can get from carpets, one needs to keep in mind, is of the same intensity as that of the shock in static collars. There's a reason why static collars enjoy good reviews from dog owners - they bring good results in less time.
The electric shock is usually enough to constantly stop a dog from barking, and it's this constancy that owners look for. Many websites selling dog supplies show satisfied customers' testimonials about the effects of shock collars on their dogs - a noticeably more behaved one because of the shock stimulus.
However, there's a limitation to no bark collars - they can only respond to and therefore address on kind of behavior - barking. Training collars are what's recommended when one needs a more genera obedience training regimen, which is what's applied to hunting and working dogs. Remote collars are also training collars, and of which there's also the static correction type. Remote training collars that use shock as stimulus are different only from static correction types because of the remotely activated stimulus.
The need to train one's dog to curb unwanted behavior is common sense to responsible dog owners. An effective and humane way of behavioral conditioning is through the use of a dog shock collar. Not only will a dog shock collar not harm your dog, its effectiveness will save you time in cleaning up after your dog and apologizing to other people for the mess your dog made.
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