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'No bark' collars
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whoopsadaisy
13-06-2013
Originally Posted by bazaar1:
“They pick up on your reaction too, so with you being clam it's helping her be calm, and when your not in, well there's not any point in barking is there (aka lazy dog syndrome ) our collie x is famous for being a horrendous barker, when we are there, but when we are not hell let anyone in without a peep, cleaners, work men, etc. he's now so dead we often come home and have to shout loudly 'burglars' to get a reaction. Hes a great guard dog ”

Originally Posted by Deb Arkle:
“I do hope that's a typo and is supposed to read 'deaf' - otherwise the fact you get any reaction at all is pretty amazing! ”

orangebird
14-06-2013
Rather than trying to stop the barking, spend some time, effort and possibly money on why the dog is barking in the first place. Shock collars have no place as far as good dog ownership goes IMO. Prevention better than cure, treat the cause not the symptom etc.
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