There are three different methods currently in use as no bark collars for
dogs. All of them work, but there is some debate as to whether these collars are
ethical to use. If you own a dog, you should know at least a bit about the type
of no bark collar that you plan to use on your dog.
Spray Collars
There are no bark dog collars that spray the dog's muzzle with citrus smell if
the dog keeps barking. Because dogs really dont like the smell of citrus, this
can be very effective as a no bark collar. These collars often come with a
design that makes them give out a hissing sound before they release the citrus
smell, so a dog that stops when it hears the sound can avoid the release of the
smell. These no bark collars are considered ethical by experts, as there is no
pain involved, just a mild annoyance for the dog.
Sonic No Bark Collars
These collars work by emitting a very high pitched sound when the dog barks. It
sounds to the dog very similar to the sound a dog's whistle makes. Humans can't
hear this sound, but dogs can, and they soon learn to stop barking so that the
sound goes away. Is this considered ethical by the experts? Yes. All they do is
create a bit of annoyance to the dog. Note: This type of no bark collar is
considered the least effective, as the dog can become used to the sound over
time.
Electric No Bark Collars
These collars give the dog a small electrical shock when it barks. The shock
isn't painful, it's similar to what you feel when you handle fabrics or walk
over a rug. Once again, mostly just an annoyance but this is the type of no
bark collar that some people believe is unethical. The main reason why these
people consider this collar unethical is that it actually causes a physical
stimulus that can be felt by the dog. Some people dont like that. However,
these collars are very effective for reducing excessive barking, so take them at
least into consideration.
To make a dog behave and reduce excessive barking, you can choose between spray
collars, sonic collars, or electrical shock collars. Most people have no
problems with spray collars or sonic collars, but the idea of an electrical
shock makes them think that shock collars aren't good for dogs. None of these
methods are considered dangerous for dogs.
no bark collars are a great way to reduce excessive barking that isn't related to your dog's health. Although most people don't have a problem with them, some of them think shock collars are unethical. Nevertheless, all no bark dog collars are perfectly safe.
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