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Dog Barking Training Devices

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  • The Best Skunk Deterrents

    Although skunks have habits that are beneficial, such as killing insects and small rodents, many consider the nocturnal animal to be nothing but a smelly pest, causing damage to gardens and lawns by digging, according to the article, "Managing Skunk Problems," published by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Keeping skunks out of your yard can be challenging, but there are effective ways to deter these animals from hanging out around your home.

  • Sonic Devices to Stop Dogs From Barking

    A dog that will not stop barking can keep you awake, distract you from your work and scare young children. A number of devices emit a sonic pulse or tone to cause dogs to stop barking. These devices detect barking noises and create an extremely high-pitched tone that dogs do not like. Each time the device is used, the dog learns that it can avoid the irritating sound by staying quiet.

  • Reasons Why Your Dog Can't Bark

    If your dog can't bark it may be the result of several factors. Some dog breeds don't bark in the typical sense. Some medical conditions can cause a lack of barking. Some owners intentionally de-bark their dogs.

  • Bark Off Directions

    Bark Off is a dog training aid that emits a high pitched frequency whenever it detects barking. A dog's bark produces high sound pressure levels that can be detected by a microphone inside the unit. After time, your dog will relate the action of barking to an unpleasant sensation caused by the high frequency. Dogs have very sensitive hearing and can sense frequencies that humans cannot.

  • Sonic Devices to Stop a Dog From Barking

    Your barking dog can be a source of frustration for you and a source of aggravation for your neighbors. If your training efforts have failed, you might want to try one of the many different sonic devices on the market.

  • DIY Lacrosse Training Devices

    Lacrosse is a game similar to hockey. Two goals are at opposite ends of a field, each protected by a goaltender. Players attempt to move a ball down the field and score a goal by tossing the ball past the goaltender. The lacrosse stick ranges from 40 to 72 inches long, with a netted basket at the end of the stick to cradle the ball, pass it to teammates and fling it at the goal. The game was invented by Native Americans.

  • How to Build an Ultrasonic Dog Deterrent

    Ultrasonic dog deterrents work by emitting a high-pitched squeal that is annoying to dogs, but inaudible to people. The most common devices are hand-held and work at the press of a button. These are generally for personal use when walking or jogging. With the use of a bark-activated device, though, you can set up a system that will keep dogs out of your yard -- or train them to stay in certain parts of the yard.

  • How to Stop Barking With Ultrasonic Devices

    If you are dealing with the problem of an incessantly barking dog, an ultrasonic device may be an effective solution. These devices contain built-in sensors that emit a high-pitched sound in response to a nearby barking dog. The noise is highly irritating to canines, but it is no guarantee that it will cause the dog to reduce or stop his barking altogether. Some ultrasonic devices on the market as of 2010 include Bark Stop by Viatek, the Dog Silencer Pro by Good Life and the Indoor Bark Control Ultrasonic Pet Training System by PetSafe.

  • High Pitched Sounds That Cause Dogs to Bark

    Barking is the canine way of communication. Dogs bark for a variety of reasons: announcing a visitor at the door, trying to get their owner's attention or reacting to a sound outside of the home. Unfortunately, some high pitched sounds can cause dogs to bark excessively or uncontrollably.

  • Bark Collars That Work Off Sound & Vibration

    Barking dogs can be annoying and owners often use bark collars to train their dogs to be quiet. There are bark collars that are only activated when they detect an actual bark or the vibrations created in the dog's vocal cords. These training collars give the dog only a minor shock when it barks; not enough to hurt the animal, just enough so that the dog learns to associate barking with mild discomfort.

  • Ultrasonic Circuits for Training Dogs

    A survey by PetSafe found that 68 percent of dog owners see improvements in dog behavior after using electronic training devices for more than 90 days. While the survey provides no specific numbers for ultrasonic circuits, it shows that the electronic-punishment method works in some cases.

  • How to Stop a Dog Barking With Ultrasonic

    Dog barking is a nuisance to both the dog owner and surrounding neighbors. Technology-using devices that emit an ultrasonic sound are used to deter dogs from barking by retaliating with painful noise back at the dog every time he barks. Units may have tones audible to humans and dogs and other tones audible only to dogs. Using an ultrasonic device teaches dogs that there is a negative reinforcement for barking.

  • How to Stop a Dog from Barking with a Device

    Excessive barking is annoying, bothersome and, in some states, against the law. If your dog barks nonstop, consider using a device to help break the habit. The gentlest and most effective way in which to do so is with the help of a citronella collar. While some prefer to use shock collars, not only are they painful but they don't work as well to control dog barking. In fact, citronella collars are twice as effective than shock collars when it comes to deterring barking, according to PlacervilleVet.com. Citronella collars are easy to use and safe for your dog.

  • The Best Ultrasonic Dog Deterrents

    The rise in dog ownership over the last few generations has brought with it some new problems. Dogs seem to be everywhere now, and too often their owners are neglectful, ignorant or both. If you’re dealing with a Yorkie next door that never stops barking or a German shepherd down the road that always seems to escape his fence, it might not be a bad idea to give an ultrasonic dog deterrent a try.

  • How to Stop a Dog From Barking With Citrus Spray

    Citrus spray dog collars are made by a number of manufacturers and are a way for pet owners to train their dogs to stop barking. The dog collar releases a fine mist of lemon scent when it detects the sound of a dog's bark. Because dogs find the scent unpleasant, the collar creates a negative association in the dog's mind between his bark and the scent. The spray is not harmful or painful to the dog---unlike shock collars, which work by the same principle---so they are a safe and humane way to train your dog to stop barking.

  • Homemade Citronella Bark Spray

    Homemade citronella bark spray can be used in a spray bottle as a very useful approach to control nuisance barking. Dogs seem to find the scent of citronella offensive; as a result, your dog will associate being sprayed with the behavior he is exhibiting at the time. If you are trying to train your dog to bark only when appropriate, a spritz of citronella can be very effective in combination with proper training.

  • Do Ultrasonic Sound Bark Controls Work?

    Ultrasonic bark control devices are intended to halt nuisance barking by emitting an annoying tone that only dogs can hear. Ideally, the dog will stop barking after noticing the irritating sound that follows immediately after each bark. The effectiveness of ultrasonic bark control is debatable. While some happy buyers insist that these devices work as advertised, others report no results or even an increase in barking. Most experts agree that ultrasonic bark control works only for some dogs and that it may be inhumane, depending upon the individual dog and the type of device used.

  • About Natural Dog Repellent

    Natural dog repellents can be citrus oils, citronella, bitter apple, water or vinegar. Use strong, unpleasant smells to keep dogs from chewing on things or going near certain areas with help from a certified dog trainer in this free video on dog repellents.

  • How to Stop a Dog from Barking with Sensor Waves

    Constant dog barking can be a nuisance. Luckily, there are numerous anti-bark collars available today. Older technology worked from prongs placed against the neck of the dog, designed to sense vibrations. This technology was not always accurate, as it could go off if a dog was making non-barking vocalizations. New anti-bark technology has produced collars with microchips and sensors that actually detect sound waves produced by barking, and will only go off when it recognizes a barking sound.

  • How to Stop a Barking Dog Using a CD Player

    Having a job can be joyful, but sometimes it can be frustrating. One of these times is when your dog barks at many things, or barks often. Many times, a dog barks because he is lonely or bored. If this is the case with your dog, you can stop his barking by using a CD player.

  • How to Stop a Barking Dog With a High Pitched Sound

    Your dog is the best dog in the world. But she's awful when she starts to bark. And bark, she does. Your dog barks at everything from bouncing balls to bumble bees, butterflies to buttercups. You may think you have tried every solution possible, but you may have forgotten the high pitched sound. You can stop a barking dog with a high pitched sound with some simple steps.

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