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Need good Bark Collar

Texas1949
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I have a miniature Schnauzer. He is very friendly but barks at everyone. I need a good bark collar.
Mike
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Canadian_Rainbi
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Go Dogs wrote:
doxiemom11 wrote:
There must be some other alternative. Shock collars seem so cruel.

Well there is, but no one wants to hear about it. Choose a breed, that is not known for barking, unless you want a dog that will alert you. Get it as a pup, establish yourself as an Alpha leader, instruct the dog in acceptable/nonacceptable behavior. Keep the dog mentally/physically balanced, etc., etc.
The other options: shock it, drug it, confine it, or give it to someone else.



Agree all of this except the concept of a human Alpha leader. Current consensus it that there is no such thing. In the wild, for wolves etc. the Alpha pair are the only ones allowed to breed within the pack. They don't make all the decisions in the pack.

nabi
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Deb and Ed M wrote:



The only shortcoming I've found with the Dazed is that it doesn't seem to affect geese or swans....LOL!


Thanks for the heads up ...I understand barnyard animals are a common visitors in some areas of EC ๐Ÿ™‚

Deb_and_Ed_M
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nabi wrote:
I use the Dazer II...it has an ultrasonic high powered sound when activated by the user...we have a chihuahua with anxiety issues...we have tried obedience school...water bottle spray ...pebbles in a plastic bottle to redirect her attention...herbal meds...nothing worked until this...I have only had to activate it a couple of times....and never more than one push....now she will give a wee bark and then look over at me then she just lays downs or continues on looking around...
It is wonderful for aggressive dogs on the street and will come in handy in Ecuador where street dogs abound ! It is very reasonably priced and worth its weight in gold in my opinion...we now have a quiet home .

www.kiienterprises.com/products


I use one to silence my dogs at work when they whine for my customer's attention - it's nice because the visitor doesn't realize I've given my guys a correction.

The only shortcoming I've found with the Dazed is that it doesn't seem to affect geese or swans....LOL!
Ed, Deb, and 2 dogs
Looking for a small Class C!

nabi
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I use the Dazer II...it has an ultrasonic high powered sound when activated by the user...we have a chihuahua with anxiety issues...we have tried obedience school...water bottle spray ...pebbles in a plastic bottle to redirect her attention...herbal meds...nothing worked until this...I have only had to activate it a couple of times....and never more than one push....now she will give a wee bark and then look over at me then she just lays downs or continues on looking around...
It is wonderful for aggressive dogs on the street and will come in handy in Ecuador where street dogs abound ! It is very reasonably priced and worth its weight in gold in my opinion...we now have a quiet home .

www.kiienterprises.com/products

Uppercrust
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I refuse to shock my dog since she is very sensitive. I have the spray no bark collar and it works well. Now all we have to do is hold it up and she stops barking.
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MarshaNichols
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Hope I am not too late to respond...I HIGHLY recommend PetSafe that sprays cendrenella (I know, misspelled!) I have a little dog and it has been a miracle...it took about 1/2 hr...now I just show him the collar! www.petsafe.net I had some friends go onto Amazon and they found it 50% off!
Marsha

MKish
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I have a citronella squirter as well. Mine is owner operated although there are some that are bark-triggered. I use it every few months when my dog forgets it's not cool to bark at squirrels (I'm a cruel owner!).

He's not a regular barker though. But maybe you'll have more training "opportunities" with a serial barker. ๐Ÿ™‚

rugerguy
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spray bottle with plain water.shoot right at the nose.
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Deb_and_Ed_M
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Be sure and check what type of batteries the collar uses. Go with the easiest to obtain (or a rechargeable). A few brands use specialty batteries that can only be purchased through a pet store, and that can be a nuisance when you're nowhere near a town....

If you only have one dog - you might have good luck with a handheld ultrasonic corrector: I have one called a "Dog Dazer II" and it's $25 on Amazon. It emits a shriek that humans can't hear - but dogs can. The catch? You have to trigger it. It's not automatic.
Ed, Deb, and 2 dogs
Looking for a small Class C!

Go_Dogs
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doxiemom11 wrote:
There must be some other alternative. Shock collars seem so cruel.

Well there is, but no one wants to hear about it. Choose a breed, that is not known for barking, unless you want a dog that will alert you. Get it as a pup, establish yourself as an Alpha leader, instruct the dog in acceptable/nonacceptable behavior. Keep the dog mentally/physically balanced, etc., etc.
The other options: shock it, drug it, confine it, or give it to someone else.

Texas1949
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Thank you all for the information. I will check them out.
Mike
2006 Crossroads Cruiser 29RK
2011 Dodge Cummins Crew Cab 3500 DRW Long Bed
Harley (Miniature Schnauzer)
Lucy (1/2 Miniature Schnauzer 1/2 ?)
Abby Female Eclectus Parrot

I_am_still_wayn
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doxiemom11 wrote:
Shock collars seem so cruel.


They are if used improperly or a cheap collar that does not adjust down enough. The idea is not to "shock" the dog, but to give him an unpleasant sensation that is associated with a certain behavior. The dog should only receive a slight tingle. If you put your fingers on the probes, you would be surprised how slight it really is.

xteacher
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We got one at WalMart. It should work on a small dog - about $40.
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Tritronics or Dogtra.
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