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barking dog in kennel
i have a good coon dog that barks a lot in kennel, i used a bark collar on her, helps some. i get tired of correcting her. anybody have any ideas, thanks dale
if you have the bark limiter collar from tri-tronics on her, that should do the trick, if it is used by instruction. You could also try putting a regular shock collar on her too, in conjunction with the limiter and light up her world. that barking will stop.
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I had a dog just like this. I tried a bark collar, shock collar, and even tried popping him with a bb gun where he couldn't see me. I couldn't get him to shut up, and the neighbors finally came over and wanted something done. I ended up having to get rid of him alot cheaper than normal. That is one reason I don't hunt hounds anymore, because they all tend to bark more than I like. Good luck sounds like your trying some good ideas, wish I had one you haven't already tried.
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Mine bark at feeding time or if someone pulls up in the yard. I have had to hush them up by spraying them with the hose. Only bad thing is, lately the waters frozen ~ they don't hush just by pointing the hose it at them!
No neighbors tho, so no complaining from that....
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cleo had the answer, yeppers spray them with water, if your hose is frozen, then a pitcher of water works wonders, everytime you throw water on them tell them to shut up, it don't take long!
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when i move to town my dog bark at anything moved.broke them in a weekend.put ecollar on them and chase n box i spent two nites doing this wouldnt even let put there head out of the box.work on my females but u have get on fast.now my male he spent few nites locked up in he"s box gettg juiced everytime he bark.put him nin box that muff the sound but still let n air.he get sick of listeng to him self. but if this dog u just got migth give few days settle in.i wouldnt get two rough with him if so might trust u enough rite no.anyway good luck
I have had I don't know how many dogs and breeds of dogs in town. Right now I have a bluetic and a black and tan in the yard between me and my neighbor in my side yard. There bed room is 10 feet from my yard. I have pecan trees and boo koo squirles.
They are in full view of the street and my parking lot of the barber shop. I told the man I bought the blue pup I wanted the pup that stood around and cryed about everything. Well that is what I got. A LOUD MOUTHY son of a gun.
I have no problem with him barking or any of the others either.
Shock collar.......... shut up............and a shock every time they open there mouth till they obey.
When they start again do the same thing.
If they don't stay shut up for a few minutes don't tell them again just start the shock. Don't hold the button down just a sharp nick BUT a very persistant one. A good enough pop to jolt them.
Don't leave the collar on over 24 hours with out turning it on there neck and never leave it on over 3 days at a time. The prongs of the collar will make soars or go into there neck.
Shouldn't take more than a day if you do it right. It will work you just have to be persistant and not afraid to make the dog mind.
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Summer time - Put a 1/4 turn ball valve on your hose at the house, wire the hose nozzle to the kennel wire pointed toward the box, then you don't even have to go to the kennel.
Winter time - Size 12 works good for me!
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I had one like this. I would get a 5 gallon bucket of water and throw it on him as soon as he would start barking.
All you guys that are son gun ho on using electricity better use it with great caution. My grandpa had a good english dog ruined by it. I have seen first had dogs ruined by using shockers.
Shocking them all the time for barking tells them there not suppost to do it and when it comes time to hunt they think twice before barking. My grandpas refused to bark so she started catching them on the ground which doesn't make coon hunting much fun.
All great Ideas if your home 24 hours a day.
Over the years I've noticed, some strains of hounds worse than others about nusiance barking. I've had several that would bark everytime a leaf blew across the yard. Have owned at one time 15 bark collars, tri tronics and dogtra ys 500. The ys 500 are my personal favorite. Problem is some of the smarter (or stupider) dogs will bark through the collars or figure them out real quick. The regular shockers are great,if your home 24 hours a day.
I finally came to the conclusion that most of the barkers are almost always less than 2 years old, eating a 26-18 or better feed, getting hunted a few times a week and are loaded with unneeded energy.
I agree with something john wick said once about, a dog needs to be smart enough to figure out what you want from them after you've showed them several times.With that said, nowdays Problem barkers will get culled at my house FAST!! Other problem is alot of these idiot barkers make good hounds that calm down with regular hunting after a couple years old. What do you do?
I quess figure out what you will and wont put up with and take it from there.
my dogs used to bark,,,,, shockin or yellin at them wouldnt work,,,, my mom said all it took was dad waking up at 3 in the morning and runnin out there ass naked with a switch and it mentally scarred them dogs for life , dont bark anymore ha ha ha lmao
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