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Old 11-27-2016, 03:32 AM   #2
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Some people are totally against anti-bark devices, however, if it's the sole thing left to try and it means being able to keep your kiddo - then I say: try it. But the caveat is: DO NOT USE SHOCK!! Use the beep or vibration settings only. Never, ever shock. Try the shock on yourself, and you'll see why I say that.

So, you can try a couple things - either a device that hangs there and emits a RF sound/beep w/ barking (most do not work well, AND, they go off when they shouldn't...spooking/confusing the dog).

Or, try an anti-bark collar w/ the beep/vibration option. I'd search Amazon and find one that has decent reviews.
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