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    Using An Innotek Bark Collar

     

    A dog is man's best friend, but that doesn't mean that barking is pleasant. His habit of barking at inappropriate times can be corrected using the Innotek Bark Collar.

    Innotek is a company that produces dog collars, that are appropriate for any dog. Innotek has collars for small dogs, collars for medium dogs, and collars for large dogs. These collars come in two versions. The most popular is a collar that reacts to both the sound of your dog’s bark and the vibrations in his throat and delivers a tiny shock.

    Using a system that has been patented by Innotek, their bark collars can be adjusted so that the intensity of the static shock can be toned up or down. The shock can be delivered in seven different levels of intensity, and it comes from the factory set in the lowest one, so that it increases in intensity until the barking stops. When the barking stops, the collar will detect the intensity at which it stopped and then set itself to it. There are other Innotek bark collars that have even wider range of levels.

    When using the Innotek collar, never use it more than 30 minutes a day, since it can stress your dog if you use it longer than that, and only use it at times where barking would be inconvenient.

    Another type of Innotek bark collar uses a spray to confuse the dog and stop the barking that way. Although the collars that deliver a tiny static shock are perfectly harmless, some owners prefer not to use them. These collars deliver a spray of citrus smell that works exactly like the static shock, that is, they confuse the dog by surprising it and making it wonder what happened.

    Every Innotek bark collar comes with a small set of instructions in the package that will let you know how to properly use the collar in a safe way that will eliminate excessive or agressive barking.

    In Conclusion: This was just a small introduction to Innotek bark collars. The alternate types of collar available are discussed and their use. In the end, any type of Innotek collar you choose will be both safe and effective.


    The Innotek bark collar is one of the most effective ways to stop excessive barking. Some people think the shock version is not ethical. That is not true, but there is an Innotek bark collar that involves spraying instead.

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