Among new dog owners the question of training their dog not to bark at the
wrong time can be very difficult to answer. The most common solution is a bark
shock collar but new owners often take a dislike to that word ‘shock’.
First of all, owners have to understand that the concept of "punishment" is
different to dogs than it is to humans. Dogs don't have a good sense of the
future and they live mostly in the present, so unless you correct them at the
very moment they do something bad, they won't understand your actions. Also, the
sense of "punishment" is different to dogs than it is to humans, which is also a
concept that new owners of dogs have trouble understanding. For example,
scolding the dog or shouting at it for several minutes might make the dog miss
the link between the bad behavior and the scolding.
So why Does a Bark Shock Collar Work?
A dog bark shock collar delivers a calculated static discharge when barking is
occurring. The shock is fast and instantanenous and it happens at exactly the
same moment the dog incurs in bad behavior. With enough time, dogs eventually
learn to refrain their barking so that they can avoid the punishment. The dog's
natural resistance and thicker skin prevents it from feeling pain; in fact, it's
the confusion caused by the static shock that makes it stop barking while it
wonders what is happening.
Far from being cruel, a shock bark collar is the only way that an immediate
message can be sent to your dog when it behaves incorrectly and, by repetition,
teaches your dog how not to be punished.
Since the objective is to stop only inconvenient barking, a dog bark shock
collar shouldn't be used more than 30 minutes a day, and only in situations
where barking is inconvenient. Dogs are very smart animals and no more want to
be punished than any other animal or person. If you simply follow the collar's
instructions that come with it, you'll teach your dog not to bark unnecessarily
in no time, and your neighbors will thank you for it.
A bark shock collar has a reputation of being cruel. Nevertheless, the shock is rather harmless and panlessl and it only confuses the dog a little. On the other hand, using a dog bark shock collar will help you train your dog and avoid invonvenient barking.
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