Types of Bark Control Collars

By D Swain, published Oct 20, 2007
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Dogs will bark for many different reasons. If your dog starts to bark too frequently, you may want to consider using bark control collars. These devices use different methods to deter your dog from making too much noise. They can use electric shocks, sound, or a spray. This article will discuss the different types of bark control collars.

Shock

One of the first types of bark control collars use electric shocks. These collars are more expensive, but very effective. When the dog starts barking, the collar will give it a painful shock. You should try to buy shocking bark control collars that you can adjust. That way you can make sure you're only giving your dog enough of a shock to scare it instead of hurting it. While shocking collars are extremely effective, those that spray your dog are also effective.

Spray

Other types of bark control collars utilize a spray to deter barking. These collars are more humane than other types. These bark control collars work by spraying a smell that will disturb the dog. The most common spray is citronella, which will momentarily confuse the dog and stop it from barking. Lemon scented smells are sometimes substituted for citronella. You should be careful when using these bark control collars because they can cause allergic reactions or hypersensitivity.

Sound

Most bark control collars use sound to deter barking. They are effective because most animals learn more quickly when behavior is associated with a sound. When the dog starts making too much noise, these bark control collars will emit a shrill sound. More advanced designs can increase the level of sound depending on how long the dog barks.

Detection

Bark control collars can detect barking in two ways. Some designs detect it based upon sound. They can sometimes go off accidentally when exposed to external sounds. Other bark control collars can sense vibrations that only occur during barking. These can sometimes be set off due to jostling and motion. The best bark control collars utilize both types of detection to avoid going off for no reason.

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