Although barking is a completely normal behaviour for dogs, it can get excessive. Carla has a German Shephard, Bronco, who is gentle inside her home and to her two pre-school kids. When Bronco sees the neighbour’s cats in the garden, he goes barking wild. Any responsible dog owner would have to do something right away. Carla consulted her friends. She was told to look into shock collars.
Barking is natural for dogs, but excessive barking is not going to be tolerated in many communities with clear rules. These include no bark ordinances. Those who violate these end up shouldering fines. Throw in the stress and discomfort at having a disobedient dog. That produces uneasy relationships between neighbours. Carla wanted a dog training regimen and deviec that would provide quick and lasting results. As a mother of two, and with full-time work, she doesn’t have much time to spend on training Bronco.
Shock, spray, and ultrasonic – these are the popular types of no bark collars. These let out a chemical (harmless to the dog) and a tone, respectively. The sound is only irritating to dogs, since it’s beyond the human range of hearing. The no bark types trigger when your dog lets of a loud bark. To discriminate between a bark and any other loud sound in the environment, high quality collars are activated by both the bark and vibrations from the dog’s throat.
The shock collar appealed to Carla. The mild electric shock is just enough discomfort to interrupt the dog’s barking, but not enough to harm it. What she needed, upon reflection, was a unit that did not break easily – she has a large dog that loves to play. She was happy to find out, after a quick online search, that waterproof collars were available, with controls dog’s rowdy movements can’t tamper with.
And Carla knows that should her dog adapt to the intensity of the shock, enough to keep barking despite it, she can always increase the intensity settings on the collar. These days, Carla’s home is basked in tranquillity, all because she looked into shock collars.
Bronco is now as tame as a small kitten, thanks to the training that’s possible with % Bronco’s present no-barking behaviour is getting him more attention compared to his previous behaviour.
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