Bark Collars: The Benefits
Bark Collars are an effective way ot making dogs reduce their excessive barking to acceptable levels, yet they are frowned upon by many people who own dogs because of several common misconceptions they have. In lots of cases bark collars are not used properly in the first place which is yet another deterrent for some once they learn about their friends’ problems with the collars.
Bark collars aren't magical, and dog owners should understand how they work before they make their dogs wear them if they really want to get real results with them. Fortunately, bark collars come in different sizes, models, and ways of operations, so you can take some time comparing them before you get one.
Kinds of Bark Collars There Are
Depending on the way they work and how they correct dogs when they bark, bark collars can belong to one of three categories. The citronella spray collar is one of the favorite choices of dog owners, and works by spraying the dog's muzzle with a bit of citronella smell in order to distract it from the source of barking.
Shock collars are the most famous type of bark collars, although there are many people that believe that they are dangerous or cruel to dogs, and thus they have a bit of a bad fame. Instead of distracting the dog by exposing it to a new, strange smell, electrical shock collars deliver a mild static shock to the dog's neck, similar to the one you receive when you play with fabric.
Finally, some consumers may choose to use an ultrasonic version of the bark collar. Like the spray and shock collars, the ultrasound collar distracts the attention of the dog from whatever it's barking at and focuses it to something else, in this case a high pitched sound. The noise is loud enough for the dog to understand but too loud for most humans to ever hear.
Advantages of Bark Collars
Unlike traditional training methods, an owner can establish and maintain control even while away from the dog wearing the bark collar. As a matter of fact, bark collars are so effective in permanently reducing barking, that it takes a few weeks or months for the dog to reduce its barking permanently to acceptable levels, not needing the bark collar anymore.











