Types of Bark Collars
There are a range of different dog collars out there,
depending on what you’re after. Some give light shocks, others don’t.
Regardless, all dog collars are designed for the same purpose - to bring an end
to excessive barking, quickly, easily, and painlessly. The one you choose all
depends on what you believe in and how severe your dog’s barking problem is.
Ultimately, there are three main types of anti-bark collars
out there - ultrasonic, citronella, and static shock. While all three work
slightly differently (which we’ll go into more detail about below), all dog
collars are designed to fit comfortably around the neck - when fitted correctly
of course. If you’re not sure how to fit your dog’s anti-bark collar, it’s
important to speak to a professional or experienced dog owner.
How Bark Collars Work
Can’t get your dog to stop barking? You’re not alone. It’s a
frustrating reality faced by thousands of dog owners all around the world. If
you’re struggling to manage your dog’s barking and behavioural issues, hope
isn’t lost. There IS a solution!
Anti-bark collars are normally made from nylon. There is a
mechanism at the front which is designed to release your chosen deterrent. It
works be releasing vibrations to combat nuisance barking.
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We know what you might be thinking. Aren’t dog collars
cruel? Maybe in the old days! New technology means you don’t need to give your
dog a severe electric shock to get them to behave. The way these collars work
is simple. Here’s a little more information on each of the three types of bark
collars we mentioned earlier:
Shock Collar
These collars sit against the dog’s throat and, when
prompted, release a static shock. These travel through two metal prongs that
touch the neck. When your dog first barks, the anti-bark collar will let out a
short warning tone. Your dog might not understand what this means at first, but
they will eventually! So, if the dog barks again in the next 30 seconds, the
warning tone will ring again - but a little louder. If they bark yet again in
the next 30 seconds, an even louder warning tone will be emitted along with a
very mild shock. This is the first and lowest correction level. Each bark after
this will cause the correction level to rise, if it occurs within 30 seconds of
the last bark. Should your dog go for more than 30 seconds without barking, the
collar’s system will automatically reset itself. Don’t worry, anti-bark collars
have a built-in safety feature that causes the collar to automatically shut
down if it reaches the seventh level of correction. The shock is too light to
cause any harm, yet strong enough to make an impact and help your dog
understand that excessive barking will result in a light shock. It’s not cruel!
In fact, most manufacturers recommend that you test the shock on your own hand
before using it on your dog. That’s how safe it is for use!
Citronella Bark Collar
These popular alternatives work on the same theory as shock
collars (negative reinforcement), except they spray citronella-scented liquid
instead! Most dogs can’t stand the smell of citronella, and if they smell it
after barking, they’ll be unlikely to bark excessively again - unless there’s
an emergency!
Ultrasonic Bark Collar
Sometimes just known as sonic collars, these mechanisms send
out high-pitched, unpleasant sounds. Just like the other types of anti-bark dog
collars, these are designed to prevent nuisance barking.
This technology makes sure that the dog’s bark collar only
activates if the dog actually starts barking or is making any other form of
nuisance-related noise. These types of bark collars are conveniently
rechargeable and totally waterproof, meaning they’ll still work even if your
dog decides to take an unplanned swim!
We know all of this information might seem overwhelming, and
you might have no idea which collar is best suited to your dog. Every dog is
different, which is why it’s a good idea to speak to an experienced dog owner
or your local veterinarian for great advice.
Are Bark Collars Safe?
Yes - and they’re often ideal, especially if you’re not at
home to get your dog to stop barking and you don’t want to anger the
neighbours! We understand that it’s part of a dog’s nature to bark - but
excessive barking is where the problem comes in and can cause a lot of trouble
and conflict. Bark collars are a proven and highly effective way to break
undesirable canine habits. While some people disagree with the concept of
negative behavioural reinforcement, Bark Collar are completely safe (and
effective) when used correctly. It’s important to follow the instructions
included with your purchase. If you’re still uncomfortable, ask your local vet
for help and advice.
All three of the types of collars we discussed earlier are
safe for your dog, whether you want to deter nuisance barking via shock,
citronella, or sound. Remember that most dog collars have built-in safety
features to ensure that the collar turns off automatically if your dog barks
more than 15 times within 50 seconds. Seeing as dog collars are also
waterproof, you don’t have to worry about having to take them off if your dog
feels like taking a dip in the pool or sea. Anti-bark collars are also adjustable,
usually by up to 22 inches, so you don’t have to worry about the collar being
too tight around our dog’s neck.
At the end of the day, while dog dollars reduce barking,
they don’t reduce the stress that causes barking. It’s important to look at
your dog’s living situation to determine if there’s anything that can be
improved and any stress that can be eliminated. If your dog is simply a
nuisance barker for no apparent reason, these collars could just change
everything for you. We’ve got a range of options available on our website which
you can start exploring today. Unsure of anything? Get in touch with our
friendly dog-loving team today. We’d be happy to put you and your pup on the
right track.
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