Stimulus -
response dog shock collars are almost always used as bark deterrent collars or invisible fence collars.
Not exact matches
In another more recent study, 25 % of
dog owners using confrontational training techniques including commands,
shock collars, and verbal reprimands reported aggressive
responses from their
dogs.
Most of them are some sort of
collar that offer a negative
response when a
dog barks, such as an electric
shock, a spray of citronella or a burst of static electricity.