Spray Bark Collar – Non-Toxic Citronelle Sprays Work

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Posted by dognutter | Posted in Dog Supply | Posted on 18-09-2010

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Sometimes news about successfully trained dogs leak, such as those about dogs who won’t even yap at trucks, cats, and movements among bushes. Dog owners have to acknowledge that each dog is unique. It’s personality is partially shaped by its upbringing and surroundings. But even if you can’t turn your dog into a meek sheep, you can still curb that incessant barking with a spray bark collar.

Here’s more info on bark collars in general, and reasons you may want to get a spray bark collar instead of the other types

Many dog owners use bark collars to train their dogs to cut down on their barking. If your dog tends to bark at sudden movement, and you hushed it to silence once, and your dog did not repeat its loud barking at the same stimuli, congratulations. You may want to consider getting a bark collar. Dogs aren’t like us – we do not like prolonged barking at night and certainly not how we have to apologize to neighbors about the mad barking. A bark collar is designed to interrupt your dog’s bark the moment it barks. With some time spent with the collar, your dog will learn to avoid the interruptions to its barking, and curb its barking altogether.

The spray bark collar is one of the three types of bark collars available. The ultrasonic and static bark collars are the other two types; the first uses a high decibel sound and the second a harmless shock. The chemical in the spray bark collar is extracted from Citronella.

The Citronella extract is harmless to dogs. The oil is derived from the Citronella plant itself, and therefore harmless to animals. The spray collar, when fit properly on your dog’s neck (pointing up the snout), will keep the dog constantly annoyed at every bark it gives out. The dog will hear a burst of spray, to be followed quickly by an overwhelming scent of Citronella, an annoyance it will want to avoid in the future. You can use this on any breed and on any dog size. Just be sure to shop for the appropriate size for your dog.

So remember, it pays to be a good dog owner and understand that your dog can be taught to stop barking. But perhaps expecting your dog to be always meek may not be possible. You won’t have to worry about your neighbor’s complaints about all that barking once you get your dog a spray bark collar.

Stop Dog Barking – the Benefits of Using Bark Collars

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Posted by dognutter | Posted in Dog Supply | Posted on 17-09-2010

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Dogs can be a nuisance – they chew up your shoes, knock over items in the house, and even claw up your favorite furniture. But then, when these happen in your home, and not in someone else’s, it’s not like your neighbors will complain. So if your dog happens to bark long and loud at night, that’s a bother. For home owners who own that nuisance dog, that’s a bother they can do without. You could get evicted if you’re renting, especially when you can’t stop your dog from barking. You’re in luck, as bark collars provide an affordable and reliable solution for that nuisance barking.

Some dog owners are bothered about collars – whether they are humane enough to use on dogs. This concern seems to be rooted in the assumption that bark collars primarily inflict pain to deter animals from engaging in certain behaviors. But then the device on the bark collars use various ways to “interrupt” the dog’s barking, not inflict pain. The goal is to constantly provide an interruption every time the dog barks; over time, the dog will bark less. As the dog is accustomed to the bark-followed-by-an-annoying-interruption routine, it will stop barking altogether. The interruption or stimulus is a harmless spray, a static shock, or a high frequency sound. They do not pose any danger to your dog.

The shock is too low to inflict pain, the sound is one only dogs can hear and is at best annoying, and the spray is a harmless chemical derived from Citronella. The spray type collar releases a fluid derived from the Citronella plant. The dog’s barking is interrupted by that scent, and in manner of speaking is overwhelmed, because of its developed sense of smell. It’s no more painful than speaking intently and being distracted by someone’s perfume.

The shock type employs an electric volt no more harmless than brushing against static on a carpet. It should be known that the static correction is nothing like being electrocuted. The sound bark collar type uses a high-pitched tone as the interruption; the tone is far to high in range for human hearing. As with the previous two collar types, the stimuli, the sound, is enough to annoy the dog.

All three types of collars run on batteries. The trigger mechanism of each collar type, at least on the high quality types, is comprised of two sensors. The stimulus (i.e., spray, shock, sound) is released once your dog’s throat vibrates, along with the loud sound of its barking. This is so the device could discriminate your dog’s bark from other loud sounds in the surrounding area, like a truck’s loud engine.

To stop your dog from barking is easy; just decide on the collar type and get the size right for your dog. Consult online guides for sizes matching your dog’s breed and weight. Don’t forget to go over customer reviews for added feedback on products.

What Makes The Remote Dog Collar Different

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Posted by dognutter | Posted in Dog Supply | Posted on 24-07-2010

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Every dog that is adopted needs at least a bit of training. That’s because you want a fun and enjoyable companion, but you don’t want that companion to create you problems unintentionally with the people you live or with your neighbors. You might remember a time where you wanted to work, study, or sleep, but you couldn’t because a neighbor’s dog kept barking. If this has happened to you, I bet you don’t want to put someone else in such a situation either.

There are different products that offer solutions to get dogs to stop their barking or to reduce it to much more acceptable levels. One of the most popular anti bark products available today is the remote trainer.

The Principle

The remote collar works differently than the way other types of training collars work, like the citronella collar or the electronic bark collar. The biggest difference is that you control the collar yourself. Because of this, you can get much more focused training sessions than with the other types of collars, which work on their own while the dog wears them.

Of course, in order to have effective training with the remote collar, you need to be right next to your dog when it wears it. You will teach commands or behavior patterns to the dog, one at a time, and if the dog doesn’t obey, you’ll use the collar to correct it. The remote control that comes with the collar should be in your hand at all times during training, and the moment you press the button in it, the collar will correct the dog with a small static electricity shock delivered through two prongs that are located on the inside of the collar.

When you strap the collar onto your dog’s neck you will see that there are two probes coming out of the collar, which must come into direct contact with the dog’s skin in order to work

If you are worried about the remote trainer harming your dog, don’t. You have felt static electricity when you walk on a carpet and touch a steel doorknob, so you know that it just scares you, but doesn’t hurt you. Many people consider the remote dog collar to be cruel but unless you’re willing to test it yourself (which many people are afraid of) you won’t know the exact feeling it gives. In the event that you are too worried about it causing pain know that there are other options available to you.

Learning How The Electric Dog Training Collar Works

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Posted by dognutter | Posted in Dog Supply | Posted on 15-07-2010

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Dogs have to be trained by necessity. Any person who goes ahead and buys a dog as a pet, needs to know that it is their responsibility to provide this training. It does not have to take a lot to train a dog and some dogs are just well behaved to begin with. Whether you want to train your pet to sit, behave when visits arrive, or hunt, there are products in the market that can help you.

These are going to ensure you get the best results when training your dog and one of these is the electronic dog training collar. The electric dog training collar has had a lot of controversy surrounding it since it first hit the market a few years ago. On one hand, people have found it extremely effective and even enjoyable to use when training their dogs. Others see it as a cruel and unnecessary way of correcting dogs whenever they make the slightest mistake.

The electric dog training collar looks pretty much like a regular dog collar, only there are two stainless steel probes poking out from it. These must be in direct contact with the dog’s skin in order to work. The electric dog training collar is available from a number of different manufacturers and you can even decide what fun color you want to purchase it in.

Will It Hurt My Dog?

So the biggest issue that owners have is whether or not this electronic dog training collar is actually going to hurt their dog. The simple answer is that no, it doesn’t, and if it did, it would have been banned long ago. It does use an electrical shock to scare them but the jolt is not enough to actually cause any damage. The real issue is whether or not you want to use this sort of a scare tactic on your dog. There are other dog training collars that are similar but which do not use such an intense scare tactic to defer the dog from barking.

One option is the citronella training collar, which, unlike the shock collar, uses a small spray of citronella perfume (an odor that dogs dislike) to correct your dog and make it stop barking.

As with everything, every person will have his or her own different point of view on what is acceptable and what isn’t when it comes to dog training. There are lots of great options out there and regardless of whether you opt for the electric dog training collar or not, the most important thing is that you are taking the time to properly train your dog and have them be well-behaved.

Choosing Wired or Wireless Dog Fencing

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Posted by dognutter | Posted in Dog Supply | Posted on 13-07-2010

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Are you concerned about the security of your puppy if you set him or her outside the house within the yard? Will your dog tend to amble off whilst outside the house, allowing you to be worried with the fact he may get hit by a vehicle? There are lots of choices when it comes to the safety of your puppy within the yard, and they don’t have to incorporate installation of a large cumbersome fence. In this post, we are going to talk about some of the advantages to employing a dog containment system for your dog such as the popular Innotek IUC 5100.

A pet containment system includes a hidden barrier that your puppy is educated to remain within. Typically this is something that you would set up within your yard, but some systems on the market today are very simple to take along with you on the run. This really is the perfect way to safely taking your pet along on holiday, for instance.

Family pet containment products may be both wired or wireless systems. When it comes to the IUC 5100, mentioned previously, they could also contain remote training collars for dogs and capabilities as is the situation with this model. This is good for the person that would like to keep the dog secure whilst teaching some methods of training to improve general puppy behaviors.

A wired dog fence is a lot more versatile when it comes to setting the specific limitations within your own back garden or location that you wish your pet to remain inside. Using the wired system, you select the actual limitations by actually burying the wire which also serves as an antenna. The transmitter that will monitor this boundary is then placed inside of your garage. The receiver collar is positioned on your dog’s neck and when your dog crosses the particular perimeter that you set, the transmitter can automatically send out an electric zap to the dog collar. This is completely secure for your dog, and he will be taught rapidly not to cross the limitations that have been set through the entire yard.

A wireless dog containment system is beneficial in that it’s much easier to put in which also causes it to be a lot more versatile in terms of taking it along with you if you vacation. The downside of the wireless system however, is that you can’t set the specific limitations as is the situation using the wired products. For instance, it would be more challenging to include a certain floral location within the boundary limits that you’ll be setting.

The wireless system produces a spherical area when using the transmitter and the location that you set up within the area. Once the puppy crosses the particular invisible boundary inside, he also will get a zap to the dog collar being donned round the neck. The dog will likely discover by duplication using this method to remain within the limitations of the method.

Whether or not you select the Innotek 5100 to both contain and train your dog or various other kind of electronic dog fence, be sure to do your research to determine exactly what your unique requirements are going to be. Generally if you have a big yard, the wired system would probably work the very best. On the other hand, should you travel a lot and are looking for a easily transportable solution, some type of wireless system will be the best match for you.

A Guide To Bark Control: How To Stop Your Dog From Barking

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Posted by dognutter | Posted in Dog Supply | Posted on 30-06-2010

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If you have a dog, be prepared to hear a fair share of barking, because that’s how dogs relate to the world. Having said so, dog owners have the responsability to train their dogs to reduce their barking to a pace that’s acceptable in the area where they live. When there is excessive barking that is not related to illnesses, dogs will transform from adorable pets and companions to bothersome, annoying animals. For that very reason, bark control is an important part of any home dog’s training. Pet product companies know that not all dog owners have the knowledge or time for anti bark training, and thus they have developed bark control solutions.

The Anti Bark Training Collar

If you want to reduce your dog’s barking without having to pay an expensive trainer, then the anti bark collar is one of the best ways to go. There are actually a few different versions of this collar available, from the citronella dog bark collar to the shock dog bark collar. Everyone has a different view on all the different bark control collars.

Shock collars have given consistent results for a long time, but unfortunately for their manufacturers, many people think that the shock is similar to the electrical shocks they see on TV, while it’s actually more like the static you get when you handle fabric.

If you feel uncomfortable making your dog wear an electric shoc collar, you can get one that uses a milder way to correct your dog, like the citronella anti bark collar. This collar has a built-in microphone that “hears” when the dog barks, and it corrects it by spraying the dog’s muzzle with a bit of citronella smell. The citronella smell, in case you don’t know, is the same smell that is used to repel mosquitoes.

The biggest selling point of the citronella collar is that it eliminates the need of electrical shocks, in case you object to them, while at the same time, being effective in reducing excessive barking.

Obedience Classes

The dog collars are a great example of a method of bark control that really works. Even so, some dog owners will still prefer to have a trainer from a dog school teach their dogs bark control discipline. This option is the most expensive one, but it’s also the best one if your dog is not responding well to any other option you try.

Even after training, a bark control collar is recommended to prevent your dog from reverting to its old ways.

In general, bark control collars are usually programmed so you can turn them off. It’s recommended that you do this to give your dog a rest, or to let him bark at intruders at night.