If you're using a shock collar as
a barking deterrent, the collar responds to the vibration of your dog's vocal cords.
Stimulus - response dog shock collars are almost always used as
bark deterrent collars or invisible fence collars.
The Bark Genie ™ Handheld Ultrasonic
Bark Deterrent from First Alert is designed to minimize excessive barking.
Secondly you could try a device which uses an ultrasonic
bark deterrent to keep your dogs howl under control.
Examples include an ultrasonic
bark deterrent that's malfunctioning and picking up non-barking sounds such as a deep voice, malfunctioning anti-bark collars and illnesses.
Research
bark deterrents.
Not exact matches
These dogs are totally useless as guard dogs, although their size and
bark can be a
deterrent.
Some dog
bark collars emit a mild static correction that isn't harmful to your pet, but is a sufficient
deterrent to excessive
barking.
Bark collars and ultrasonic
deterrents help to stop your dog's excessive
barking.
, apple cider vinegar and citronella (which is used as a
deterrent in
bark - collars because dogs hate the smell!).
Neither are particularly good guard dogs but have a
bark that will definitely act as a
deterrent.
Other alternatives are citronella
bark collar
deterrents and other spray
bark collar products that utilize citrus spray that is not harmful, but is annoying to dogs.
Use regular walks to pacify your Leonberger Use a spray bottle to zap the dog for
barking Distract your Leonberger with a chew toy filled with food Fill a soda can with small pebbles and shake it as a
deterrent to
barking Keep your Leonberger inside with you more often as dogs often
bark when board Use background or «white noise» to block out sounds that cause the dog to
bark such as other dogs
barking in the distance Use a collar that sprays citronella to discourage
barking Some Leonberger dogs may
bark as a territorial defense If what you are trying does not work change strategies Your veterinarian will be able to help if these strategies have not worked.
Alarm barkers are extremely effective
deterrents, especially if they do not
bark when people simply walk by your house or car.
Yet, many experts agree that it's not really the size of the dog that acts as the
deterrent to those up to no good — it's the volume of their
bark.
At the front of all three of the
bark collars there is a mechanism which releases the
deterrent of choice, this mechanism fits against your dogs throat so that the vibrations caused by nuisance
barking can trigger the mechanism.
To protect your home, you use alarms,
barking dogs, and other
deterrents you think will discourage break - ins.