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ultrasonic dog bark control?
Will this work if my dog barks at the neighbor on the other side of the fence since he is trying to be protective. Stupid dog you would think he would learn seeing them every day
When did i ever say shock? It puts out a noise that is irritateing to the dog in one specific radious (one side of the house). Its humane. Chill out!
Yes outside on the street and on a leash he is fine and lets him pet him but goes nuts at him when on the other side of the fence
Hi!!
I have 23 dogs, so trust me - I know all about barking! LOL!
First off, do you have a chain link fence? If so, maybe you can put a wooden privacy fence, bamboo curtains, wood panels or metal sheeting in front of it - dogs tend to not bark at what they can't see! We put up a wooden privacy fence and the barking was instantly cut in half! *WONDERFUL*!!
Also, what I use is an ultra sonic barker breaker called 'Dog Silencer Pro' (I bought mine from http://www.ultimatebarkcontrol.com/ds_pr... but you can get it anywhere - and no, I don't work for or with this site - it just happens to be where I bought it). I actually purchased 3 of them - one for the front yard, one for the backyard, and one for inside. You can set it on high or low sensitivity and you can also set it on audible or inaudible (to humans, dogs can hear both quite well!)
It has *really* helped tremendously!
Now I know there are a variety of non-shocking and very humane anti-bark collars out there, too, but I have too many dogs to buy 23 collars!! For your little baby, you could get a very small one, one that uses sonic sound to quiet her. They also have ones that use vibrations and ones that use a safe citronella mist to train her not to bark. And many collars (and barker breakers) have settings where you can allow a certain number of barks before the sound or spray activates. This allows your dog to give several barks for security reasons, but limits the constant non-stop yapping or barking beyond what you can bear!
One thing I also do in combination with using the Dog Silencer (which I believe also has a convenient keychain remote you can use to manually set it off as needed) is that when the Dog Silencer goes off, I firmly say (in a very loud and deep voice) "No Bark!"
Surprisingly, after a while my dogs have learned to associate 'No Bark' to the command to be quiet, without even using the Dog Silencer!
Another option is to get a spray bottle and fill it with cold water and a dash of lemon juice. Carry it with you everywhere and set the spray bottle on 'stream' (not 'mist'), so that whenever your baby barks, simply spray her immediately with the water and tell her firmly "Quiet!" or "No Bark!" (or just "No!")
This method also works very well for any other type of unwanted behavior - and now all my dogs have to see is me picking up that spray bottle and they go quiet instantly! Be careful not to spray her in the eyes, though (try her butt or the top of her head - somewhere she can feel it but not get in her eyes or nose.)
In our crazy dog-filled home, we avoid spanking our dogs (if at all possible), and we definitely avoid shock collars! But really it all depends on breed, severity of the situation and preference of the dog owner!
Also, when you leave, before you put your baby to bed at night, or anytime you just need some peace and quiet (like when the neighbors are outside or you have house guests), you may want to give your dog a small dose of Melatonin (you can get at GNC, Wal-Mart or any pharmacy) or Rescue Remedy (buy at pet stores, health food markets, GNC and online) - both are all natural and are perfectly safe to give repeatedly as needed!
I hope this helps!
Warmly,
Michele
www.agirlandherdogs.com