BC-200
$80.00
Barking
To
really understand how to use your No Bark collar it is important to understand
why dogs bark.
Dogs bark to communicate that they need or want something, and these needs
can be many various things. Some examples are:
- They want to go outside
or come in.
- They are hungry.
- Or, they just want you to
play.
- Dogs get bored, frustrated
anxious and excited and will use barking to let you know how they feel.
Some
dogs were bred to bark for a specific purpose, such as hounds, guard dogs
or some herding breeds
Expecting a dog not to bark is like expecting
birds not to fly. Look for realistic limits and make sure your expectations
are reasonable because some breeds inherent need to bark will be much
higher than others.
Here are some helpful tips in what to look for and how to handle unnecessary
barking.
- Dogs that are left outdoors
tend to have more barking problems and require more contact and socialization.
It takes some special effort on your part to care for these needs.
- For dogs that are both inside
and outside, increase your play and exercise time. A well exercised
dog will be more relaxed and will spend additional time resting.
- Take your dog out on errands
Even a quick car ride offers the stimulation of a whole new world of
smells and sights and will give your dog a mental workout.
- Be careful not to unwittingly
reward barking behavior by yelling, which may appear to work but in
reality is increasing the barking behavior.
Ignoring
the barking and then rewarding your dog with play, praise and food, when
quiet, is frequently more effective than yelling and the results will
last longer. Unfortunately, this method requires a cast iron will, a good
set of ear plugs and very understanding neighbors!
- Know your dogs barking cues
and avoid them. For example; bring your dog in the house or close the
blinds when the children are getting off the school bus or confine your
dog to the back of the house when the mail man usually arrives.
Just
a little extra effort, attention and love can go a long way in reducing
your dogs need to bark.
The Innotek automatic no-bark collar offers instant
feedback that will distract your dog from barking. The collar senses the
vibration produced by your dog's vocal chords and delivers a very brief
pulse similar to a static shock you would feel on a door knob. Unlike
other deterrents the collar can only be activated by the dog wearing it.
Other dogs barking and loud noises will not activate your Innotek no-bark
collar.
With the first bark, the system, built into the collar, will start a pulse
at the lowest level and will rise one level with each bark that follows
until the barking stops. After your dog has been quiet for 20 seconds
the collar will automatically re-set to the next lowest level. This is
the pulse level that is best for your dog. There is no risk of over-correcting
because your dog has decided which level is optimal.
The Innotek no-bark collar allows dogs to learn at
their own speed, that excessive and annoying barking is off limits. Most
dogs quickly learn to avoid the stimulation by being quiet. Of course,
some dogs learn more quickly than others, so be patient and understanding
with your dog and follow the recommendations in this video.
The dog professionals at Innotek thank you for choosing the Innotek no-bark
collar and are available to answer any questions that you may have regarding
your dogs behavior. Call our training professionals at Innotek Free Professional
Training Support Hotline at 1-800-364-3362.
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