Bark Control with Puppies
We don’t recommend using any ultrasonic sound devices when trying to work with puppies under a year of age. Their hearing is still being developed-and we would ask that you consult your veterinarian.
It is also important to learn why your puppy is barking. One common cause is separation anxiety. After all, they are in an unfamiliar environment and not with their fur family any more.
You might want to consider options like ThunderShirts, CBD treats, vibration collars, crate training, and extra exercise/playtime. A tired puppy is a quiet puppy!
With time, consistency and training, your new puppy will become secure in his new home and will start learning the ropes.
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