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K9konnection® Anti Bark Dog Shock Collar with 7 Adjustable Sensitivity Levels for Small, Medium, Large Dogs - Effective Bark Solution - No Harm Warning Beep - Electric Training Device - Bonus Guide.
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PetSafe Basic Bark Collar
Eliminates or significantly reduces excessive barking. Uses 6 levels of progressive correction to eliminate nuisance barking. For maximum fairness, correction level only increases if dog keeps barking
Adjustable Collar for neck sizes up to 28"; PetSafe RFA-67D battery included with a Low-battery indicator
Bark control collars work quickly because they provide consistent correction every time the dog barks; For dogs that are stubborn and bark excessively
Begins with low corrections and if the barking continues the correction increases.
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I have used the second collar.....if you own two or more dogs, and you have one that will savage or kill another one in your home, and the issue can be corrected, you should do what is necessary to protect the disadvantaged pup....you can not waste time or jeopardize the weaker pups life, while you pitz around trying to eliminate the issue with personality training measures....you have a dog that is completely dependent on you to protect it. Either do so, or get rid of one of the dogs that is causing the issue. You MUST STOP the savage attack...it only escalates....stop the attacks immediately with this method, THEN spend money and time and efforts with alternate training behavior, etc.
Any of you that have ever had a dog brutally attack another of your pets, understand the savage intent....it will end in the serious injury of the weaker one, and once the dominate dog realizes he is in charge, the attack will continue and will probably end in the death of your weaker dog. As a responsible pet owner/parent, you must NOT allow this to occur. You must stop the behavior or re-home one of the dogs. To ME, the second option does not change the behavior....and that attack dog behavior will eventually result in an unpleasant circumstance for that dog. STOP the attack behavior immediately for the safety of all dogs involved, THEN try to re-train behavior, which takes a lot longer than a bark collar, and subjects the subordinate dog to a continued real and immediate danger! |