An Anti Bark Collar is A Nice Device for Dog Training

May 18th, 2009 by Matt Jump


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Dogs can be nice to have but but nerve racking when you consider the incessant barking that happens whenever they see a stranger or another animal. Its enough to make you go crazy when your dog starts going nuts over the sight of the mailman when you are on the phone, watching your favorite show, or simply trying to type on the computer.

A no bark collar is the easier and must effective way to stop out of control barking and bring back a little sanity back into your home.

Anti bark collars are special collars that go around a dog’s neck that gives me a minor shock when he starts to bark multiple times and in a loud manner. The collar is not designed to shock the dog when he gives just a couple barks nor when he barks softly. Rather its designed to shock the dog when he starts to bark out of control.

There are sensors on the collar that fit right bellow the dog’s neck that can sense the degree and pitch of any dog’s bark. The shock is not really painful as it is uncomfortable and shocking which in turn lets your dog know what he is doing is unacceptable.

The collar really works on more of the mental side of your dog than the physical side.

They may be depressed for the first day, this is quite common, but they will get over it quickly by the second or third day. Within a week you will notice that you do not have to use the bark collar every day. You can go every other day. Within two weeks your barking dog will be trained. He will know not to bark at the kid getting off the school bus, or your neighbor walking her dog, or your the landscaper down the road mowing the grass.

When used for several weeks they can be very effective and your “best friend” will be even more your best friend due to him or her being a little more quiet and well behaved. You will notice results within the first three days but really start to see results within two weeks.

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