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How to Pick a Good Bark Control Collar

 
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Shelly Resta

A bark control collar may just be what you need when you want to train your pet. It’s possible that you have a barking dog, which can disturb not only your household but also that of your neighbors. You may also frighten guests and children.

It’s a good thing that there are already a lot of options for your bark control collars. However, not all of them would be ideal for use. Here’s how you can pick the best one for your dog:

Look for one that fits their neck. Since dog collars are fitted into the neck, you have to ensure that your dog doesn’t end up feeling gagged. You also don’t want him or her to suffer from neck injuries or even limit the movement of his or her head.

Thus, the first thing you need to consider when purchasing a bark control collar is the size of your dog’s neck. Usually, the product itself will tell you the maximum size it can accommodate. For instance, the smallest collar from Petsafe is ideal for dogs that have less than 16 inches in size.

It would also be great if it has an easy-to-adjust buckle. This way, you won’t have to purchase another dog bark collar as your dog continues to grow older and bigger.

It should hear only the bark of your dog. Some of the bark control collars today are equipped with microphones. The downside is that they tend to pick up other dogs’ or even animals’ sounds. The vibrations from the surroundings will immediately trigger the device. Search for a dog collar that is only mindful of the vibrations and sounds produced by your own dog.

Avoid those that send electric impulses. You don’t want dog collars that send little electric impulses or simulations. They can be quite painful for your pet. Instead, opt for those that create high-pitch sounds that only dogs can hear. They may startle them, but they don’t cause any physical pain to your dogs.

You should be able to adjust the collar settings. Dogs are barkers, but they are also highly intelligent animals. It would not take long for them to associate the sounds they hear with their barking. Thus, they would learn how to control their own sound.

It is thus important that the dog bark collars can be easily adjusted depending on the learning acquired by your dog. The best collars are those that can automatically make the adjustments. Nevertheless, you can still look for those that have light-touch buttons or remote controls for easy adjustment.

Opt for a lifetime limited warranty. Don’t mistake it. Most of the dog bark collars out there are very cheap. However, you still need to assure yourself that you would be able to easily change parts or obtain free or discounted repair just in case the collars don’t work.

Your dog bark collars should not be a form of punishment for your dogs but be used as a training equipment. Find one that is ideal for your pet now.

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