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Posted by TylerBriggs on 09-27-2017 01:35 AM:

barking in kennel

I was wondering what everyone does to keep their hounds from barking all day and night in the kennel? Any suggestions would be great. thanks


Posted by Roy Grant on 09-27-2017 02:27 AM:

no bark collars


Posted by Triple K Kennel on 09-27-2017 02:28 AM:

Barking.....

Get you a Garmin/Tri-Tronics Bark Limiter Deluxe.....its Rechargable and has been a lifesaver -----for the dog 😬
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Posted by JR4661 on 09-27-2017 12:15 PM:

I second the Garmin bark limiter deluxe.


Posted by Daniel Fitzko on 09-27-2017 01:50 PM:

shock system

www.wish.com has some 20-30 dollar rechargable shock systems real cheap. I bought one and works great around the house.

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Posted by James Garrison on 09-27-2017 01:59 PM:

Garmin no bark works wonders around here.

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Posted by Reuben on 09-28-2017 01:18 AM:

I use a bark collar as well to break a dog from barking...also use a red ryder on the rump and 3 bangs back to back makes it more effective...

something else I have learned...when the pup or dog is barking and you do not have access to reaching out and correcting then it is better to just ignore the pup...if the pup barks and you tell it to shut it and there is no follow thru to make it happen just ignore and walk causally to your red ryder and when he barks tell him to be quiet and correct the pup...

when the pup barks and we walk up to quiet the pup he has gotten your attention and that is what he wants...so the barking continues...

only walk up and pet the pup when he is quiet and he will start associating quiet with pleasant attention...

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Posted by Lipperman22 on 09-28-2017 04:15 AM:

Get a new dog


Posted by Rough Cut on 09-28-2017 04:50 AM:

Sport dog make good bark collars for around 60.


Posted by coondogedog on 09-28-2017 01:23 PM:

I've used Sportdog and Garmin Deluxe. They both worked but the Garmins last longer.

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Posted by joey on 09-28-2017 02:39 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by Reuben
I use a bark collar as well to break a dog from barking...also use a red ryder on the rump and 3 bangs back to back makes it more effective...

something else I have learned...when the pup or dog is barking and you do not have access to reaching out and correcting then it is better to just ignore the pup...if the pup barks and you tell it to shut it and there is no follow thru to make it happen just ignore and walk causally to your red ryder and when he barks tell him to be quiet and correct the pup...

when the pup barks and we walk up to quiet the pup he has gotten your attention and that is what he wants...so the barking continues...

only walk up and pet the pup when he is quiet and he will start associating quiet with pleasant attention...



I made a couple of pups gun shy like that. Used it on several with no problems but it about ruined those 2 and they were really nice pups.


Get a bark collar, if they have to wear it more than a month then get a new dog.

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Posted by brent springer on 09-28-2017 10:30 PM:

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hunt them....


Posted by Martinbnt on 09-28-2017 11:05 PM:

Get them with a Bucket of water a couple times ,bark collars work but only if they r on the dog and they get smart to it


Posted by Randy Howard on 09-29-2017 03:45 AM:

Re: ..

quote:
Originally posted by brent springer
hunt them....

That helps

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Posted by thomasg on 09-29-2017 04:06 AM:

Re: barking in kennel

quote:
Originally posted by TylerBriggs
I was wondering what everyone does to keep their hounds from barking all day and night in the kennel? Any suggestions would be great. thanks
i use a good green switch and shut up command . if a dog cant obey the simple shut up command why bother trying to training the idiot to tree a coon .? shut up get in your house are the first building blocks for a hound trained and kept at my house . tone of voice is a great training tool in the woods and the house . hardly ever use electric collar on my hounds and then its just to make the heal command easier to teach .


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