Apr 30 2010
Bark Collars: Your Neighbors Will Thank You
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. Today’s market offers you a great variety in bark collars which gives you a much wider range of choices that you can study before you make your decision.
Kinds of Bark Collars There Are
Depending on the way they work and how they correct dogs when they bark, bark collars can belong to one of three categories. The citronella spray collar is one of the favorite choices of dog owners, and works by spraying the dog’s muzzle with a bit of citronella smell in order to distract it from the source of barking.
Electronic based bark collars are the most known version of these kinds of collars and they also carry the brunt of reasoning why some people are afraid to use them. These electronic collars work similar to the citronella version but instead of citronella being sprayed at the dog, a small shock is sent to the dog (usually around the neck) and is supposed to be at a safe level, not meant to harm a dog in any way.
In addition to these two types, there is yet another option you can consider; the ultrasonic collar. 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.
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. The results of bark collars are so effective that dogs eventually learn to restrict their barking on their own and don’t need the collar any more.



























