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Archive for the ‘Innotek Bark Control Collars’ Category
Fitness Magazine promises you won’t even notice how many calories you’re burning with these four ways to play with your dog.
Walking your dog regularly helps you rack up an average of 103 minutes per week a University of Western Australia study reveals. That’ amounts to about 618 extra calories burned.
Here are some exercises and the breeds that do best with them:
Frisbee: Herding breeds, such as collies, shepherds and sheepdogs are naturals at snachers.
Swimming: Labradors and golden retrievers, with their water-resistant coats, were bred to retrieve game birds for hunters.
Jogging: Medium to large breeds, such as Labradors and Dalmatians, love a good run. How long they last depends upon each dog’s fitness level.
Waling or Biking: Small breeds, such as beagles and high-energy dogs such as Jack Russell terriers are fine for several miles a well as short dogs.
If your dog gets overly excited and starts nuisance barking along the way, be sure to try one of our no-bark collars.
While barking is a natural function for dogs, most homeowners would like to curb that behavior as quickly as possible. It used to take a concerted effort to curtail excessive barking, but thanks to advances in training technology, an overly rambunctious dog can be reigned in within a matter of days. One of the keys is utilizing an Innotek bark collar.
There are two types of bark collars to choose from: electric and citrus spray. An electric dog collar will administer a small shock every time a dog barks, conditioning the canine to cease the noise. These collars come with several sensitivity settings, so you can adjust as need be. Many people consider the citrus spray a more human alternative; it uses small bursts of all-natural spray to deter the dog from barking.
One of the basics of dog training is that you should reward your dog every time he does what you ask of him. Positive reinforcement, when repeated over and over again, gives your dog an incentive to keep doing a desired action – sitting, staying, lying down, etc. The easiest reward and perhaps strongest incentive is food. A dog will pretty much do anything for a treat, and the promise of food is attractive enough to keep following commands.
To curb some behavior however, it is necessary to use the stick, not the carrot. For a dog that barks incessantly, for example, there are few ways to use incentives to stop the behavior. In cases like this, it is necessary to employ some sort of punishment, despite how badly you don’t want to reprimand your canine. One of the safest-and most humane-methods to curtail barking is to outfit your dog with a no bark collar.
Pets thrive on routine. How to maintain a routine after a move is the key to a successful transition for your pet.
1. Visit your current veterinarian. If you are moving out of the area, be sure to request your pet’s medical file so that your new vet will know of any conditions your pet has been treated for and when they’ll be due for their next vaccinations. last until you visit your new vet.You might want to consider microchipping your pet. A microchip is a small transponder that is implanted just under the pet’s skin. The Humane Society says, “Microchips provide an extra level of protection in case your pet loses his collar and tags.”
2. When you are beginning the actual process of moving boxes and transferring your belongings to your new residence, consider first preparing a pet friendly area in your current home, and then in your new home, that will be out of the way of the movers. Fill the room with the pet’s favorite toys and bedding, as well as their food, water, and if applicable, litter box.
3. If you are going to be living in a neighborhood with lots of dogs, especally ones next door, you might want to be prepared by purchasing a no-bark collar to nip any problems in the bud.
3. Once you have moved in, the best thing you can do is maintain your routine - walking your pet, feeding times, etc.
As a former landlord, I can tell you that dog complaints were one of the top five tenant grievances I heard. The number one dog complaint was excessive barking. It is no wonder that Innotek bark collars are in such high demand.
Whether your dog is the opinionated one or your neighbor’s dog just will not be silenced, there is a variety of humane bark control systems that use ultrasonic technology to cure the chatterbox canine. You can also find collars that use a natural spray to curb barking. When selecting your collar, be sure that the system is appropriate for your size dog.

Innotek Citrus Spray No Bark Collar
The Innotek Spray No Bark Collar an ALL NEW NON-CITRONELLA formula made from ALL NATURAL CITRUS. The Innotek Spray Control Anti Bark Collar is simple to operate. Place the battery in the bark collar receiver and attach it around your dog’s neck. When your dog barks, a burst of all-natural citrus spray is emitted, which dogs find bothersome to their highly developed sense of smell. While not harmful, it is a sufficient deterrent to excessive barking.
This Innotek No Bark Dog Collar is one of the simplest and smallest bark collars available! The Innotek No Bark Dog Collar is one of the most advanced no bark collars available. It is designed to not only control a dogs bark, but it also acts as a training aid to teach your dog not to bark. The No Bark Dog Collar is two collars in one. Unlike basic bark control collars that only provide negative correction, this No Bark Dog Collar also lowers the correction levels as your dog learns not to bark. The goal – No more Barking and No more collar. The BC-50B No Bark Dog Collar is efficient and economic. Designed to protect your dog from over stimulation.
How does the Innotek Standard Bark Collar work? The stimulation levels increase every time your dog barks. After your dog has stopped barking for a 5 minute period, the Innotek Standard No Bark Collar automatically sets the next stimulation back two levels, reinforcing the training method of the Innotek No Bark Dog Collar. The Lightweight Innotek Standard Bark Collar is designed for dogs from 20 to 200 lbs. This No Bark Dog Collar electronically detects the bark of your dog, not just any dog or any bark. It then gives your dog a negative static correction. Your dog quickly associates the barking with the correction. Usually it only takes a few corrections and your dog will stop on its own. To assist your dog in learning the system is pre-programmed with a three second “relaxation break” between corrections. The Innotek Standard Anti Bark Collar operates on an easily replaceable 6-volt battery which is included. This is an ideal and safe solution for the problem barker. The neighborhood loud mouth will quickly become the neighborhood’s model citizen. The Innotek Standard Anti Bark Collar can be safely used outdoors or indoors.
One of the leading problems of dog owners all over the planet is when a pet dog is habitually a nuisance barker. To be able to tackle this problem, dog owners have to distinguish between ordinary barking and peculiar barking. It would take a list of IF-THEN analogy to distinguish between the two. The drill is when Spot barks up a storm, we would normally look for the source of the barking. IF we see a cat or a stray dog coming beyond the fence or a stranger passing by (mail carriers are known to get such a reaction.), THEN it is ordinary barking.
Here are some of the scenarios that would signify ordinary barking:
- Your dog’s breed is from the terrier bloodline (they’re known to be barkers)
- A group of rowdy children
- A noisy garbage truck
- A neighbor walking his dog or a dog “marking” part of your lawn
- A cat
- People visiting for the first time
- Strangers
Most ordinary barking has to do with territory, possession or protection. Remember that your dog is using its barking as its way of canine communication to tell you something your dog thinks is important to you. Remember, a dog’s lineage sprung from wild dogs. To your dog, it is part of your pack and to be loyal to the pack a dog would communicate” what it feels is important to the pack (your and your family).
Not all owner-pet relationship is perfect. Now if Spot does have a barking problem, there are means available to aid in letting your pet modify its behavior. No Bark collars are available to help you get the attention of your pet while going through training programs
1. Which bark control device is right for me?
There are two basic modelsof dog bark collars: automatic units and handheld units. Both are equally effective but their applications differ. Remote units, such as bark collars, are ideal when inappropriate barking occurs when the owner is absent or when barking takes place in random or unpredictable locations. Handheld units are effective when the owner is present to correct the barking.
2. Are Citronella collars as effective?
Many customers are satisfied with the results from spray collars. Our favorite for consistent training and control are the electronic collars.
3 Are stimulation collars safe?
Absolutely. They are used by thousands of pet owners every day. Multiple stimulation levels let you choose the lowest level needed to correct behavior. Some units allow for a very low “warning” correction and then increase stimulation level only if barking continues.
4. Will other dogs barking set off my dog’s collar?
No. All our collars sense vocal cord vibration to initiate correction.
5. I have a sensitive dog; will I be able to use a bark collar or will it hurt her?
All training collars, including bark collars, are designed not to hurt or punish your pet. The correction stimulation is comparable to the static generated from walking through carpet. We recommend the PetSafe Deluxe Collars as they have a patented technology that detects vibration and sound to ensure precise activation. Safely control your littlest dog’s big barks with the PetSafe Deluxe Little Dog Bark Control Collar.
1. How effective are bark collars? 2. Will my dog need to wear a collar forever?
No. Once training is complete, you should be able to remove the collar, though retraining may be necessary with some dogs. Complete training instructions are provided with each collar.
3. Which bark control device is right for me?
There are two basic models: automatic units and handheld units. Both are equally effective but their applications differ. Remote units, such as bark collars, are ideal when inappropriate barking occurs when the owner is absent or when barking takes place in random or unpredictable locations. Handheld units are effective when the owner is present to correct the barking.
