Citronella Spray Collar - Some Ways To Train Your Dog To Stop Barking
Dogs bark for a host of reasons
Dogs bark for a host of reasons. They can bark to express intent to maintain their territory, or just to get your attention. Just the same, when your dog barks too loud, too often, and too much, you have to deal with it. Any responsible dog owner should be taking steps to curb this annoying behavior. Of course, there are various approaches, among them the use of a citronella spray collar. Here's a walk-through of those approaches.
Wrong Ways to Deal with Your Dog's Barking
Dog owners can actually contribute to the worsening of their dog's barking problem. They yell at the dog or otherwise come to its side and spend some time with it. They also just let the dog bark sometimes, letting the dog know that continuous barking is approved of. Should you give it food or play with it? No. These are short-term answers. Your dog simply has to learn, through experience, that its excessive barking is not something you approve of.
Not overreacting to stimulus
You have to stay calm when the stimulus triggering the barking - a door bell, a passing truck - happens. Avoid running to the door, yelling. Staying calm exposes the dog to your reaction - that the trigger is no cause for excitement, for barking. In time your dog will associate your reaction with the trigger.
Rewarding your dog
Sometimes it's not too much of a nuisance to wait for the dog to calm down, before taking the time to greet it and come to its side. This way the dog can associate his non-barking with a chance for attention. At this point the owner should praise the dog - give it a treat, shower it with attention.
Why you should use a bark collar
The dog might probably also bark non-stop when the owner is away. So to continue the right kind of "attention," use a bark collar. The collar is triggered by his barking, so every time he barks the collar is activated. Depending on the kind of bark collar, the dog might be sprayed, hear a high-pitched sound, feel a sudden vibration, or receive a mild electric shock. You can search online for more info on the types of bark collars. Be sure to get the right size for your dog.
These are not the end-all list of approaches you can use. But these strategies, in tandem with a citronella spray collar, increases your chances of curbing your dog's barking.
by: Fran Peacock
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