Quiet Onwestern
Either Dog Bark Collars or White Nights
Some months have passed since you bought your new pet in your house, and now as he grew up, the little yip and yap that was so cute when he was a puppy is no more that cute. Now he is full-grown and barks at every little sound or movement, especially at night. The constant barking is now annoying, for you, for the members of your family and, worse, for your neighbors. They may have even reported it to the authorities. There are strict laws against such type of situations and you may even be forced to give up to your beloved companion.
Of course you have tried to command it to stop barking, but as you are not a professional dog trainer you have failed in this attempt. For all those people who find themselves in such a situation, nowadays the Dog Bark Collars are on the market.
Different people don’t even think to use this type of collars because falsely believe they will hurt their dogs.
They don’t know these collars are powered by two small, penlight type batteries that cannot deliver too strong shocks.
The mild shock is just enough to let your dog know that it is not acceptable to bark all the time. As part of his job, a dog should warn you about stranger presences, so barking is appropriate at times and you should allow your dog to bark then. You can either put the collar around the neck of your dog only during times that he should not be barking, or just turn it on at those times. Soon he will learn that when the collar is on, he is not to bark.
These dog bark collars are equipped with electronic devices and they can detect and measure the intensity and duration of your dog’s bark, and can be set to deliver warning buzzes or shocks if specific levels are over passed. If the dog barks long or loud enough to pass over the limits you have set, the collar shock will discourage it to continue barking.
Many people think the shocks are inhumane but they are milder than you might get from rubbing your feet on a carpet and then touching a metal object. If you consider that using an electronic dog bark collar to train your dog not to bark when it is not allowed is inhumane then what would you say when you will be forced to get rid of your pet?
Both the dog and the master are much happier if the dog learns not to bark at inappropriate times.
All you have to do is to put the collar on your dog’s neck or to turn it on when its barking would be disturbing and to turn it off after that. You may this way enjoy your relax times.
So will your neighbors.
When you decide to use a collar, be sure you choose the right size. You can find Dog Bark Collars for any breed and size of your dog.
Usually smaller breeds bark the most and the loudest.
Make the adjustments so the collar fits to the dog’s neck. This way he will not be disturbed.
You can test the safety of these dog bark collars, by trying them on yourself. Many others have tried them and convinced themselves.
They are certainly safer for your dog than an angry neighbor throwing rocks and shoes at your barking dog. Get one today and the whole neighborhood will be sleeping through the night again soon.
Jet Stream - All's Quiet On West 23rd (1967)
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