I would think so. but sometimes Bark collars can shock and that hurts them
well your dog might be dead or it juststopped barking because your dog is satisfied.
The reason for using a bark collar is to reduce the barking of your dog. Bark collars work by sending a small electric shock when your dog begins to bark, causing it to stop. Having a dog that does not bark is very beneficial when living in an apartment or in shared housing.
Dogs that bark incessantly can be a nuisance to their owners and their neighbors. Many cities have regulations against dogs barking outside during certain hours of the night. It can be difficult to train a dog to stop barking because it is such a natural response to the dog’s environment. If you have a dog that won’t stop barking, here are a few things you can try. Puppies That Bark Younger dogs have more energy and become excited more easily. This can cause them to bark more frequently than older dogs. Some puppies have a hard time calming down once they’ve begun barking, which leads them to bark for hours and hours. The best way to deal with a barking puppy is to find a calm place for the puppy to stay when they become overly excited. When the puppy begins to bark, put him in his calm place until he settles down. Eventually the barking will happen less and less as the puppy associates it with being put away. Distraction Methods Barking is meant to be used as an alert or a warning. If your dog has developed a barking pattern that is more habit than anything else, sometimes a distraction can help break them of the habit. When the dog begins to bark, make a loud noise that draws their attention. Usually they will stop barking when they look to see what the noise was. Repeated use of this method will eventually break the dog’s barking habit. The Effectiveness of Shock Methods Shock methods like electronic collars or noisemakers are very effective at first, but their effectiveness only lasts for a few weeks at the most. The dog will eventually become used to the noisemaker and bark anyway in most cases. If a shock collar is used, the dog will understand that barking is uncomfortable while the collar is on. As soon as the collar is removed, however, the dog will discover that barking isn’t uncomfortable anymore. It is unsafe to leave a shock collar on a dog 24 hours a day, and shock collars are only effective while the dog is wearing one. Time spent training a dog is far more effective than any shock method.
It depends on the brand and model of Spray Bark Collar you are going to buy. Some No Bark Collars respond solely to the sound of the dogs bark and will activate even when nearby dogs bark. Other models are equipped with a Vibration Sensor which works in conjunction with the sound sensor so that they are only activated when the dog wearing the No Bark Collar is the one barking. Another View:The collars will spray in another dog is nearby and barks. I used one on my Doberman and if he was standing next to one of the other dogs who barked it would spray him.
To train your dog to stop barking at people when they enter your house, you can desensitize them to the doorbell or knocking by practicing with a friend. Reward your dog for remaining calm. To stop your dog from barking at people they see, you can use positive reinforcement by rewarding them when they remain quiet around strangers. Gradually expose them to different people in controlled settings to help them learn to remain calm.
There is a dog collar that is specifically designed for shocking dogs when they bark. This may sound inhumane but after barking a couple of times while wearing the collar, I am sure they will get the message.
No, he is better with reindeer, I understand that dogs do not bark when Santa appears.
Bark control systems usually have a microphone that detects when the dog barks. When it detects the bark, it does something uncomfortable to the dog, such as a high-pitched whistle or a small shock. THen the dog associates barking with the painful sensation and learns not to bark.
Some tips that could help you:-Let him/her go outside to sustain their curiosity.-Pet them.-Find a way to make them stay in one place, such as having them lie down.Answer:There are many tips on the web for how to stop your dog from barking. In my opinion most of them don't work, are impractical or not applicable for the situations where your dog barks. See related link below for one list of these remedies.The only one I've had any luck with is the first one. Originally our dog only barked at squirrels in our back yard. I considered this inbred behavior (she was bred to be a ratter and squirrels are rats with cosmetic enhancements and a PR program. So, I removed the squirrels and she stopped barking. At that time she hadn't figured out barking a passers by in the street was fun. Since then she's learned this barking behavior and it continues to get worse. To remove this stimulus we'd have to keep her indoors and we're not willing to do that. I have a training shock collar which I've used to try to stop this behavior, but she quickly learned that she only got shocked when the collar was on. And I'm not willing to use a real shock collar that's on all the time and shocks her every time she barks. Barking is natural behavior -- it's part of what dogs were bred to do.Ignoring the barking on the theory it will stop by itself is absurd unless you're rewarding the dog for barking, like giving them treats or petting them when they bark. If you're doing something like that then stop rewarding your dog for barking and he might stop barking.Distracting them only works if you're around to distract them every time they start barking.I've trained her to stop barking when I say quiet in a calm, soft tone of voice, but this only lasts until I'm out of sight.In summary, I don't know of anything that will stop a dog from barking except a bark shock collar. Maybe the kind of collar that make an unpleasant noise and squirt citronella, which dogs hate the smell of, every time they bark.
The best way to stop your neighbor's dog from barking incessantly is to talk to your neighbor about the issue politely and respectfully. You can suggest solutions like training the dog, using a bark collar, or bringing the dog inside at night. If the problem persists, you can contact your local animal control or neighborhood association for further assistance.
The best positive reinforcement way to train a dog to stop barking is to remove the motivation. If he barks at people passing by outside, eliminate their view by closing the curtains. Another technique is when he is barking ignore the dog completely and when he quiets down give him a treat.
by giving it all the treats it wants and it wont bark for food and more