Advice On Citronella No-Bark Collars

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Advice on Citronella No-Bark Collars


Overview


Dear Adam,

I have a client who recently adopted a dog that's adjusting to a new apartment. The dog occasionally barks when left alone. A friend suggested trying a citronella collar.

I’m curious if there are any health concerns, particularly regarding the spray affecting the dog's eyes or lungs. I would appreciate feedback on both positive and negative experiences with these collars.

Thank you,
RD

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Response


Dear RD,

Citronella collars can be problematic. They may malfunction or run out of spray, and while they likely won't cause severe harm, there's uncertainty about the long-term impact of the spray on a dog’s eyes and nose.

The collar might work with just one or two sprays if the dog gets the lesson quickly. However, most people seem to use refills frequently, suggesting that the spray only stops barking temporarily.

For a more reliable solution, consider the Tri-Tronics Bark Limiter, which safely delivers a mild correction when the dog barks. It’s known for its effectiveness?"search for it online for more information.

Good luck,
Adam

P.S. If you already have the Citronella collar, it’s worth a try. It probably won’t cause significant harm quickly, and you might find it effective if your dog is responsive.

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