No Bark Dog Collars: Are They Harmful Or Harmless?
There are three different methods currently in use as no bark collars for
dogs. They are all effective in reducing barking, but some people wonder if
using these collars are ethical. If you have a dog, you should know some basic
information about no bark collars before getting one for 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 don’t like the smell of citrus, this
can be very effective as a no bark collar. Some collars also give a warning
“hiss” sound, so the dog can stop barking before the smell is sprayed on its
muzzle if he listens and heeds the warning sound. Trainers and professionals
consider the use of these collars ethical, as there is no pain inflicted on the
dog.
Sonic No Bark Collars
These collars emit a high pitched sound whenever the dog barks. This tone is
similar to the dog whistle sound. 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 is the least effective type of no bark collar, as dogs
can get used to the sound over time, so don't overdo it.
Electronic No Bark Dog Collars
These collars give the dog a small electrical shock when it barks. It isn’t
truly dangerous, and can be compared to the shock you can get from static
electricity. However, there are a lot of people that think that this type of no
bark collar is unethical. This one isn’t just an annoyance; it physically does
something to the dog. And well, some people think that's not ok. However, these
collars are very effective for reducing excessive barking, so take them at least
into consideration.
There are three types of no bark collars that you can use to train your dog:
citrus spray collars, sonic or ultrasonic collars, and electrical shock collars.
Citronella spray and sonic or ultrasonic sounds are considered ethical, but
electronic shock collars are sometimes considered unethical because of the
shocking. However, all three methods are perfectly safe 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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