What to consider regarding bark suppressing collars
Perhaps a dog's barking would be much more acceptable to human ears if it was compared to a human's talking. It is not the dog's fault if his or her voice comes loud and more clear than we could tolerate. Unfortunately, dogs have been equipped with pretty strong voice boxes! Then, add the fact that dogs are particularly prone to be alert or excited most of the time and you have a recipe for disaster,
by Diane Garrod
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