Top Best Bark Collar for Small Dogs in the Market
When to Use Bark Collars
Shock collars aren’t appropriate for all dogs. You should check with your vet if you have a dog under 10 pounds in order to ensure that the collar is safe for them. If not, then ask them about alternative methods, such as positive reinforcement, or speak with an animal psychologist to find out ways to desensitize your dog to the things that trigger their barking.
Bark collars are most commonly used for:
- Excessive Barking.Excessive barking can be related to quite a variety of issues, most often:
- Fear. The dog may hear a noise or see something that startles them and respond with continuous barking.
- Separation Anxiety. When you leave, your dog may feel abandoned and bark in response to this feeling of separation anxiety.
- Seek Attention. Dogs are smart, and if they see that their barking is rewarded with any kind of attention, whether positive or negative, they may bark continuously every time they want something from you.
- Boredom. Sometimes a dog may continue to bark when it is bored. This is common when dogs are left alone, with no other humans or animals present.
- Territorial. When a dog sees the mailman or hears the doorbell ring, they usually bark to warn them off. In their minds, the barking is the reason that the mailman or person went away, therefore they think that barking=protection of territory. This may cause them to bark even long after the threat is gone.
- Hunters. To teach their dog not to bark during the most crucial parts of the hunt.
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