Wednesday 25 March 2015

Does my dog need to be trained before I use a bark control device for dogs?

Some people wonder whether they need to train their dog before using a stop barking collar or a containment system for their dog. In general, it is always worthwhile taking your dog to training classes where they can learn basic commands and socialise with other dogs.

Bark control devices for dogs and dog containment systems in Australia are used for specific troublesome behaviours that you have not been able to resolve with basic training. Of course you can use these products on untrained dogs, but it is always good to at least socialise your dog at their early training classes, so they will not become dog aggressive and you have some control over their behaviour.

So let’s take a look at both of these types of dog collars to determine whether they will help fix your dog’s bothersome behaviour.

Bark control devices for dogs

These are meant to stop your dog nuisance barking. So if they bark all day long when you are at work and annoy the neighbours or they won’t stop barking at your command, then a bark control device for dogs will fix your problem.

For this to work, your dog wears a collar with a sensor which gives them a warning beep when they bark. If they bark again within the next 30 seconds your dog is given a harmless static correction. If they continue to bark within the next 30 seconds they receive another correction, at a slighter higher level.

Your dog is very clever and he or she will soon learn that a warning beep means that they need to stop barking.


Dog containment systems in Australia

These are for dogs that roam around the neighbourhood and endanger not only themselves, but others as well. It works on the same principle as the stop barking collars, but the sensor on your dog’s collar picks up a FM signal from a transmitter wire along your boundary line. As they approach the wire, they receive a warning beep and then if they continue on towards the boundary wire they receive a correction.

So if you need to fix your dog’s troublesome behaviour, then check out the bark control devices for dogs or the dog containment systems in Australia. Your dog will very quickly be a perfect member of your family.  

Are dog training collars harmful for my pet?


If you have a troublesome dog who wanders all over your neighbourhood and won’t stay in your yard or a dog that barks all day long and annoys your neighbours, then you need to try the new range of dog training collars. These are specially designed to correct your dogs behaviour and do not harm your dog at all, but they do help you to retrain your dog so that they will respond to your commands and behave themselves.

There are three different types of training collars that you can purchase: stop barking collars for dogs, containment systems and remote trainers.

Stop barking collars for dogs

Sometimes we just need a little bit of extra help to train our dogs and that is where stop barking collars for dogs are so helpful. Your dog wears a dog training collar with a receiver that gives them a warning beep when they bark. If they bark again within 30 seconds, they will then receive a harmless static correction. This does give them a bit of a zip, but is harmless. If you have a little dog or a nervous dog however, you can purchase a collar that uses a sonic sound rather than a static correction - so you don’t have to worry about your little dog being scared.

Containment systems

These work on the same principle as the stop barking collars for dogs where they receive a warning beep and then a static correction if they approach your boundary line. Your dog wears a collar with a receiver that picks up a FM signal from a wire placed along your boundary which triggers a warning when they approach the wire and a static correction if they continue to approach your boundary.

Remote trainers

These are mostly used by professionals and are the same as the stop barking collars for dogs, but you have a remote control so you can correct your dog and teach them your voice commands quickly. These really help you to train your dog, but are not suitable for everyone. So be sure to do your research, before investing in any of these training collars, and your family dog will soon be a perfect member of your family.