Monday, February 18, 2013

Dog Barking Collars - Type Ideal for Small Dogs

By Sebastian Cork


Not everyone knows that small dogs are actually potentially more likely to develop the habit of excessive barking. This habit though is generally found in every type of dog, but, smaller breeds seem to be the most irritating and annoying. One issue about controlling excessive barking in smaller breeds of dogs is the fact that it is not always possible to subject them to all kinds of stimulus in training.

We all know that dog bark collars are the latest and most effective means of calming pets whenever they bark excessively. However, small breeds do not possess the same tolerance and physique to be able to withstand all kinds of stimulus. That means using the "not so gentle stimuli" could potentially inflict unnecessary pain and even injury to your small buddy.

Back in days gone by, it was a cardinal rule for training and to do it while they were still young. The reason of course is that the methods they used before, such as verbal training and reprimanding would never get into the mind of an old dog. As they say, it's nearly impossible to teach old dogs some new tricks.

In order to address the common problem of excessive barking, dog barking collar types were invented. To date there are three popular kinds. Firstly, there's the one that emits sound waves in order to repel barking. It works in such a way that a certain kind of irritating noise is released to the ears of the animal. As soon as it hears the sound, the unpleasant feeling provides an effective stimulus in order for it to stop barking. The next type is a rather aggressive approach to prevention. It uses electric surges or basically electrocuting the animal to prevent it from barking. Lastly, there's the milder but equally effective natural citronella-based spray. This substance provides an ugly and unpleasant sensation to the dog's nose, giving it reason to stop barking.

By looking at how these three collars work, it is obvious that only one is effective for use with smaller dog breeds. The question is what's wrong with the other two? Firstly, with collar that uses sound waves, it can be very ineffective after a short period of use, and yes it is gentle to the dog and does not really hurt or inflict any pain.

Nonetheless, the primary problem with sound stimulus is that it really stops becoming effective when the dog learns how to get used to it. Meanwhile, the electrocution stimulus is very controversial but effective. The electricity placed on the dog's body may be tolerable for large breeds for example, Pit Bulls, but, owners of smaller buddies such as Poodles and Chihuahuas cannot afford to take the chance that their beloved pets may get electrocuted.

So unfortunately, owners of small dog breeds do not have the luxury of being able to every single one of the three types dog barking collar available. However, it doesn't mean that they are at a disadvantage. In fact, whether you own a small or large breed dog, the fact remains that the citronella dog collar is the best solution to excessive barking.

Citronella based collars come with natural stimulus and doesn't really provide any kind of pain or injury to the animal. At least what it does is give a totally awful and unwanted smell that gives the pet dog the idea that it shouldn't be barking again or else suffer the consequence of smelling the same unpleasant smell again.




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