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Old 03-01-2010, 12:03 PM   #76
YorkieMom6
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It call "Dog Repeller", I got it at the Amazon link. Amazon.com: Pet Parade Dog Repeller and Training Aid: Kitchen & Dining
That is the one we have. I have only had to use it like 3 times. Zoey started going into a phase where she would bark constantly in the evening to dictate when she got attention and it got really bad. I used it a couple of times, following the directions explicitly and only pressing it and quickly releasing and worked fantastic. I used it one other time when she was hearing DH in the basement and would not stop barking for anything. I do not mind a little barking and agree it is natural and instinctual however, when she uses barking to lead me .... it has to be nipped in the butt. I am so thankful for its effectiveness and the limited number of times I have had to use it.

Note that I had to physically walk to the other side of the room (which was okay) but important to mention. Also as a Warning... pay attention to where all pets are at the time you use it. I noticed that my kitty who was across the room, also was 'notified' that no more barking was permitted.
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