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Read information about dog training to understand and correct control your dog’s constant barking behavior.
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That was me who answered your question! You said one of the things that Daisy does is bark a lot when outside alone, and as you can see from the package, it helps with excessive barking. The collar releases calming pheromones when in touch with her skin, which can help with her current behaviors, which can be stress related from anxiety. You can keep going outside with her if it makes her happy, but I imagine you don't want to do that all the time. Try the collar first to see if it helps.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Barking can be a very difficult behavior to control as you know. It sounds like you have tried many options. There are collars and devices that can help control barking. The collar options include shock collars with give a static correction when the pet barks, vibrate when it detects barking or spray collars that squirt fluid when pets bark. There are also devices that you place in the home that will emit an ultrasonic sound that pets don’t like when it detects barking. I recommend to read the product reviews carefully. You don’t want a product that malfunctions or gives unneeded corrections. You could also work with a trainer who may be more successful. Best of luck! I hope this is helpful and please feel free to post any additional questions.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Poor boy! I would try a calming collar like sentry or adaptil. You can also try essential oils that are calming. I would talk to a good company like DoTerra to get more information on which oils are safe for pets. Also, I would talk to your vet about starting him on a anti-anxiety medicine like fluoxetine and hire a trainer to show you the best ways to train this out of him. It is usually recommended for them to be on some type of medication while re-training them. Finally, if you don't want to use medication, you can try to find a holistic vet to try Chinese herbs and acupuncture. There have been some good success with this as well. I hope this helps!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
There are collars that have a small aerosol spray canister attached to them that give a short burst of a citronella spray to deter the dog from barking. Some people find this more appealing than the shock collar. I have used a shock collar in my own dog and I can honestly say it is not that bad. It does not hurt the dog, it just gives them an odd sensation. And most dogs will learn very quickly not to bark when they have the collar on. It took my dog less than a day to get used to it. He only barked once or twice before he learned to not bark while he had it on. It was a lifesaver for us! But you should choose whatever you feel most comfortable with. What works for one dog may not work for another. I hope this helps. Good luck.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
I suggest you try a citronella bark collar as the first option. They work well in most cases and are not harmful. This is not a shock collar. This video should explain more about them and how they work. ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SXwstVpzALY&t=102s )
Updated on August 12th, 2025