How Anti Bark Dog Collars Work
It’s important to do a bit of research before getting an anti bark collar for your dog. Which type of collar is best for your dog? What are your choices? Do all barking dogs need an anti bark collar?.
Types of anti bark collars for dogs
There are three main types of anti barking collars: citrus spray, sonic collars, and electrical collars. All of which are safe and perfectly harmless to use while you’re training your pet to reduce barking.
The spray collar will spray the muzzle of the dog whenever it starts to bark, Because the smell of citrus is offesive to dogs’ sense of smell, they immediately stop barking. Very often, collars of this type will hiss before releasing the citrus spray, so that they eventually learn to stop the barking before the spraying.
The second type of collars use sound. When the dog barks, the collar puts out a very high pitched tone that only the dog can hear – most humans won’t hear it at all. Eventually, the dog learns to link the sound to the barking and that by stopping the latter, he can stop the former.
anti bark collars for dogs that are electrical give out a mild shock or sting sensation when the dog barks. This could be compared to the static electric shock you might get after walking across carpet. It isn’t painful at all, but it is suprising and it really calls your attention.
Other Things To Consider?
Some collars are designed with more than one anti barking method. For instance, they might release a citrus spray, emit a sound, or both, whenever the dog barks.
There are some models that let you adjust how strong the stimulus is. For instance, you can select how loud the sound is or how strong you want the shock to be. You can increase them for better results or reduce them as your dog becomes more obedient. In any case, the dog will associate the barking with the negative sensation. The dog can stop barking before very much happens to it.
It’s always a good idea to know what options you have before buying an anti bark collar. Collars can work by using citronella spray, sonic or ultrasonic sounds, or electronic shocking. All types are safe for your dog, and they will keep the barking to a minimum.