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By jammy467 on March 5, 2010
One of the most prevalent reasons for neighbour disputes is because of having a noisy dog, constantly barking, right across your dividing fence and having the neighbour refusing to take the dog to dog obedience training to fix the problem.
Ask me, I know. Some people just do not want to know that their dog is causing a problem.
In my case, my neighbour’s dog was a dog that fired up when he heard us open the front door of our house at 6am and then, thereafter, anybody walking on our gravel driveway set him off again. He could not see us, just hearing us was enough.
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By jammy467 on February 23, 2010
Barking is a normal conduct for dogs, but it can get very exasperating for you and people around you if it turns extreme. The only thing you can do is to get large dog training collars or citronella dog training collars. Dogs own an innate impulse to bark, out of the need to notify peril or to communicate with their master and other dogs around them.
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By Paul Hamilton on February 12, 2010
Maybe the dog in your life is a bit naughty, he does not pay attention to you when you direct him to perform something. Are you searching for a way to correct this naughty behavior?
A dog training collar of some sort may be the resolution to your dilemma. They come in loads of different types. There are martingale collars, kind of choke chain idea lacking the chain, they tighten up a little if the animal drags too much.
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By Paul Hamilton on February 7, 2010
When you gained your brand new pet dog, did you ask concerning it\’s barking? I wouldn\’t assume so. You decide first by the measurements of the animal, next by the appearance of it and does it appear to like you, however I will gamble you in no way thought to inquire about woofing.
A lot can be put down to your own living situation. Do you need to go out to work and leave the dog by itself? This might provoke separation anxiety in your animal.
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By Paul Hamilton on February 6, 2010
I can\’t think of a more annoying thing than that of a dog barking for no reason, one which goes on and on and on until you believe you will yell out loud.
Fortunately, there are various sorts of bark collar that can lead to a civilized therapy for this problem.
One is called a shock collar – having stated this do not imagine you are part way to fatally shocking your dog. The collar is going to recognize vibrations in the dogs esophagus indicating that it is barking then it will just dispense a minor shock.
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