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Dog Collars For Behavioral Correction

Choosing among dog collars is not as easy as it may seem. This is primarily because dog collars are made for certain purposes. So, when you are browsing through dog collars for your pet, you would really need to weigh the reasons why you are getting it a collar.

Are you getting a collar just to have a leash? Or perhaps, you need a collar because your dog is going through obedience training? Or, you just might think of dog collars as mere accessories for your pet? Indeed, there are a lot of dog collars that are adorned with precious stones and such.

Still, the earliest purpose for getting dog collars is for behavioral correction. Let us face it: dogs can indeed be the most domesticated animals that we can have for pets. But these are still animals. They still have that violent nature that is inherent in animals, may they be domesticated or wild. And this is precisely why behavioral correction dog collars have been conceptualized and developed. Here are the common examples out in the market.

First of these dog collars are the bark collars. Bark collars come with a certain surge of electricity. The collar itself has a battery powered device that produces an electrical charge. This charge is actually activated by the throat vibrations sensed by the dog barking. The charge stops once the barking stops. The primary aim is that the dog will soon learn this. These dog collars are still humane in nature because the charges are actually not strong enough to injure your pet. And these bark control dog collars come with instructional materials that make operating it easier to understand.

If you are not that comfortable with the concept of electrical charges, then the spray control bark collar could be perfect for you. The collar emits an irritating but harmless citrus spray that your dog would find particularly offensive. This spray is also triggered by throat vibrations produced by barking. The spray will startle the dog and will stop barking. Your dog would then be conditioned to control its barking this way.

Vibration control dog collars are also popular when it comes to bark control. The throat vibrations set off an ultrasonic sound that only dogs can hear. This sound is harmless and won't cause any damage to your dog's hearing. But it is effective enough to startle your dog into controlling its barking as well.

 

 

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