Citronella dog collars are widely available and local pet store would be the best place to start. If you cannot get to the local pet store and wish to shop online petedge sell both the collars and citronella refills.
Citronella Collars are considered a humane way to correct barking. They are totally safe for your dog. The oil of citronella is not toxic. This oil will not harm your dog�۪s eyes or skin. It does do any harm to human eyes or skin either.
Citronella is a type of oil that will not harm a dog. Citronella is often used as a remedy to discourage dogs from barking. This comes in the form of a collar.
Citronella dog collars are popular, even in spite of their high price, because they can train your dog to stop nuisance barking. The collar achieves this by spraying the dog with a harmless liquid when ever it barks (negative reinforcement).
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.
Almost all dog GPS systems do include a collar, although replacement pieces for sets can be purchased individually. http://www.gpsdogcollartracking.com/
A martingale collar can be purchased from most pet shops. They are a good type of collar to use for a dog but one should never attempt to use one that is homemade in case it breaks and the lose dog attacks someone.
A dull edged pinch chain is the best to try training your large breed dog. It will retard any attempts for the dog to pull you and teach him/her to walk by your side at your speed. A citronella spray collar is a good choice for excessive barking. Smaller dogs, or ones with smaller heads, you may need to get a harness instead of a collar.
It depends on what store you go to so other wise the choices may vary for a dogs training collar
The collar that vicars wear is a clerical collar, not a dog collar. Dog collar is just a crude nickname. The clerical collar is also sometimes referred to as a Roman collar.
Shock anti bark aren't the best choice. They have only a 20% effectiveness, compared to citronella collars which are four times as effective. I have seen shock collars malfunction and burn the dog, not this particular brand, but a shock collar none-the-less. You also should be concerned about the cause of your dog's barking. If your dog is at all anxious or nervious, an aversive like a shock collar can damage them psychologically and make their barking problem even worse.
Shock anti bark aren't the best choice. They have only a 20% effectiveness, compared to citronella collars which are four times as effective. I have seen shock collars malfunction and burn the dog, not this particular brand, but a shock collar none-the-less. You also should be concerned about the cause of your dog's barking. If your dog is at all anxious or nervious, an aversive like a shock collar can damage them psychologically and make their barking problem even worse.
my dog doesnt eat his collar