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Tips to Solve Your Dog's Barking Problems

Tips to Solve Your Dog's Barking Problems

Having a barking dog is not easy to deal with and it can put the dog owner into embarrassing situations. You don’t want to be known as the neighbor whose dog keeps everyone awake at night. There are many other negative side effects of having a dog bark all through the night (and day). No matter how much dog owners love their dogs, loud and constant barking becomes irritating.

One way to stop a dog from barking is to use a barking collar. It’s a gentle and humane way to correct the barking problem. But before you begin a barking collar treatment, you must understand why your dog is barking in the first place.

Things to be Aware of Before Beginning a Stop Dog Barking Treatment:

A dog can bark for several reasons. If you keep your dog in a fenced off area that has a clear view of the street, loud cars, animals or noisy children, the dog will inevitably bark. If a neighbor regularly walks by and yells at the dog or scares him, your dog will bark even more. If this happens, you should try to talk to the neighbor and request that he treats your dog with respect. You can also fence off the area of the yard that offers a view on these people, animals or things.

Your dog can also bark if he is hungry, thirsty or excessively hot or cold. Dogs are like us and they need food and water. During extreme weather they also need to be able to stay indoor. If your dog has physical needs such as those just mentioned, he will keep barking until his needs are met. If your dog keeps barking after you’ve checked and dealt with all of the above possibilities, you may have to get a barking collar.

3 Types of Barking Collars to Solve Your Dog's Barking Problems:

We’ll talk about three types of barking collars, some of which may be considered humane or inhumane.

The first one is called a spray barking collar and it is one of the most popular types of barking collars. They consist of a regular collar with a device attached in the front, directly beneath the dogs' chin. Whenever the dog barks, an unpleasant scent is sprayed. Dogs don't appreciate being sprayed in the nose, and the sound made by the device when it sprays may also startle them. That being said, there is no pain associated with this treatment and it is considered humane.

Choke barking collars are a different type of collars that may scare your dog, but they are considered safe to use. The collar is designed to automatically constrict the throat whenever the dog barks. This type of collar has a sensor that detects the proper width at which to close. Although not typical, bruising has been reported in some cases. There is also a serious problem associated with collar malfunctions. Should the collar be defective, it could choke your dog to death.

Shock barking collars are the third type of collars and they are considered inhumane and cruel. They are therefore not commonly used today. In addition to giving shocks, these collars force the dogs to develop an association with the barking cause, whether it’s a thing or a person. For example, if the presence of a child causes the dog to bark, the dog associates looking at the child with receiving pain. The dog doesn’t know that it’s his barking that gives the shock, he thinks that it’s the presence of the child near him. Should the collar be taken off, the dog will remember the child and associate looking at him with the pain he received.

A Few Final Words on Barking Collars:

You already know that people don’t like barking dogs. If your dog barks too much and you've already tried other techniques to stop your dog from barking and all those techniques failed, then you should consider investing in a humane barking collar such as the spray barking collar. These collars won’t cause physical harm to your dog. Keep in mind that it’s in your dog’s nature to bark, so don't punish him for barking, simply help him correct his behavior.

Getting rid of your dog's barking problem can be done once and for all. The spray barking collars used in combination with the owner treating his dog in a proactive way can help put an end to incessant barking.

By Expert Author: D Waser
Article Source: http://www.articlesphere.com

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