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NO-BARK TRAINER
Dogs bark. It's a typical, natural dog behavior. However, some dogs yap too much. It's not difficult to distinguish between occasional barking and excessive yapping. If you have a barker, the BarkCollar™️ can assist.
The BarkCollarTM is meant to modify your dog's barking behavior. If your dog barks constantly, the BarkCollar emits a vibration or stimulation that is just strong enough to divert your dog's attention and end the barking cycle.
The BarkCollar has seven different levels of stimulation, as well as a vibration option for fine-tuning the intensity. If your dog continues to bark, the vibration or stimulation gradually rises within the selected setting. When you cease barking, the collar resets itself.
Excessive barking may result in tension between you and your dog, family, neighbors, and other pets. The BarkCollar will aid in the transition of that energy into play instead of barking!
7 Adjustable Settings
The seven adjustable settings include a vibration setting, 5 stimulation levels, and a progressive setting that starts with vibration and gradually escalates as the dog continues to bark.
Progressive Levels
The sensitivity of the vibration/stimulation (for that setting) increases when the dog barks. The BarkCollar resets to the lowest level for that setting if the dog stops barking.
Bark Forgiveness
When the barking begins, there is a pause before the collar activates. This helps distinguish between "appropriate" and "excessive" barking.
Bark Counter
Intended to provide statistical data on how often the collar was activated. It may help you figure out your dog's barking habits, even if you aren't there to witness it.
Long-lasting Battery
A typical bark collar battery lasts for months and is easy to recharge. This varies based on the barking frequency and pattern.
Low battery indicator
The light on the remote control will glow red to indicate that it is time for you to recharge your batteries.
Lightweight, waterproof
Dogs will, of course, continue to be dogs.
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