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Old 04-01-2005, 04:33 PM   #8
Rose7
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Originally Posted by Passionfruition
In my opinion, it totally depends on what kind of "shock" collar you buy and how it works, safety features, etc. We used one to teach Sully not to bark and only used it for about a month, only when we left him alone in the house in his kennel (he used to bark, bark, bark) And it worked like a charm! Now we have no barking problems at ALL! He still barks, but he knows the difference between "good" and "bad" barking, I guess you could say.

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Passionfruition, I have NO DOUBT that you are a loving Mommy. Can you tell me the type and name of the collar you used. My CASSIUS has started to bark non stop when his in his house while I'm gone . I left the house and sat in my car for over 20 mins to see if he would stop and he didn't. I gave in and took him with me, but I'm not able to do that all the time and I'd like a safe alternative.

Muzzles are cruel looking and I don't want to go that route .

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