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It’s Easy To Train Your Dog With Anti Bark Collars
Many people have weird and unfounded preconceptions about the Anti Bark Collars, but still, they are the ones to stress their dogs with aggressivity. Some dogs bark very rarely, but others made a habit of barking all the time and, unless you have no neighbors at all, people around you will get tired of the same problem every day. The truth is that constant, annoying bark is enough to really annoy someone. Barking can pose problems when it comes to your relationship with your neighbors, as well as with the law. In some states, you can even be subjected to penalties if your dog barks loudly.
If you have to part ways with your precious pet, it can be a strong emotional distress for both you and the dog. Don’t imagine that most such dogs end up in good places; many of them cannot live with other families. In the end, your dog will probably end up in a shelter. It is clear that this situation is not to be preferred to anti bark collars.
Unfortunately though, the vast majority of people have seen movies where a dog has been tortured using a shock collar, and they’ve read reports on how cruel these collars are. The internet has an important role to play; ghostwriters, without having done research in the field, spread bad rumors about these devices, without even testing them first. There is a myth according to which you have to shave the dog’s neck before applying the collar. Other reports make claims of burn marks, and this in itself shows just how misinformed these people are. The internet is the perfect place to read such absurd stories about bark collars.
Actually, bark collars are rather harmless. The stimuli they apply can be resembled to those of static shocks. These shocks are annoying, but bearable and harmless. And, of course, static shock is irritating, but has never hurt you.
There are thousands of dogs alive today which would otherwise have been dead or in shelters if it weren’t for these collars. Practically everyone who has used them consider them to be a real blessing, in that problematic barking almost always stops within just a few days of the collar being put on a dog. Moreover, the Anti Bark Collars warn the dogs before administering the shock itself. Only when the dog barks insistently, the shock is administrated, and rises in intensity with the duration of the barking. When the dog keeps on barking, the intensity of the shock rises; even so, the most intense shock is barely a bit stronger than the static shock. Of course, it’s impossible for this device to do real harm to your dog.
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Abbreviated Pundit Round-up: Please, sir, can I have some more candidates? edition (Daily Kos)
Visual source: Newseum
Jacob Hacker and Paul Pierson look at why Romney could actually be a very
good, unifying candidate for president. Only they’re not talking about Mitt
Romney.
> Is the younger Romney less concerned about economic fairness than was his
late father, who helped create Michigan’s first income tax and famously
returned a big bonus when he was chief executive of American Motors? Does
Mitt’s cautious style reflect the bitter experience of George, whose 1968
presidential run collapsed after he used the term “brainwashing” to explain
his early support for the Vietnam War?
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> Such speculation can certainly be entertaining for political junkies hoping
to glimpse the soul of a would-be president. However, the contrast between
father and son reveals less about Mitt Romney’s state of mind than it does
about America’s. If Mitt has a tin ear for the concerns of the needy, if he
goes along with, rather than resists, the rightward turn of his party, he is
simply mirroring the disturbing transformations of American business and
politics in recent decades. In his public and private careers, the younger
Romney has emulated the retreat of corporate elites and the Republican Party
from the model …


