Train with Love, Not Shock! 🐾
This innovative bark collar is designed specifically for small dogs weighing between 5-15lbs. It features a no-shock design with adjustable sensitivity and intensity settings, ensuring a humane training experience. The collar is waterproof and rechargeable, making it perfect for outdoor adventures, while its smart activation technology ensures it only responds to your dog's barks.
S**.
Great for larger dogs!
Great for my dog!! Thanks!!
T**.
Great Bark Control Collar
This collar works great for my mini pin, it has made a huge difference. Easy to follow instructions
K**D
12 lb dog and up...
This is not really for a "small" dog. The thickness of the collar shows that miniature or medium is the smallest it would fit. A small yapping chihuahua would have its back legs in the air.The design is smart. The device can be removed and the collars cleaned or replaced. One collar is reflective, for evening walks, or escape artists, and the other brightly-colored. The unit can be hatched via USB, however a cube or plug in unit is not included - just the charging cable with the right sized female pin charger end. It is a 5V charger unit. If you already have a smart cube, it will work.The directions are clear, as well as sensible directions. It seems to be foolproof for anyone who knows how to operate electronics as simple as a digital wristwatch. It is sealed well, and all lights worked and the unit shook my hand when I plugged it in for its first charge. I am hoping the next full moon will be a quiet one(they are the worst), and every night starting this evening will be uneventful.How it works on a dog will have to be updated since it just arrived, is on the charger, and my 12 lb Shih-tzu is a midnight barker. There are local deer, fox, cougar, raccoon, blackbear, coyotes, and a plethora of other wildlife that comes out at night and into my yard. Closing her in, shutting her dog door, and finally putting her in a pen still did not shut her yapping mouth. So... next level. I had an old "Petsafe" model from 2008, but it fell apart. My Jack Russell and I lived in the city then. The vibrate worked for her, so I am assuming this squishy fluffball will be easier for me to habit break.More soon.Update October 13, 2020: The dog, a Shi-tzu, started barking at 11 p.m. I had previously charged the collar and had it ready to go. When it cycles on, you can feel the vibration the dog will feel when it barks. It is startling if you aren't expecting it, or are a nervous person. I put it on the dog's neck and went back to bed. I hear ONE bark. She came to my room and up to my pillow to give me a dirty look, or request the collar be removed? Either way, she just has to SEE the collar, and goes under the table. It has lessened the behavior, which did not happen with the Parson's Russell terrier. I have had many midnight barkers in my life, and when these collars were invented - petsafe was the brand I first used - I was grateful; No more midnight visits from the police asking me to shut my dog door because of sound ordinance and a neighbor who needed to sleep through the barking. Who wants to keep neighbors up all night? Not me!Also, the collar does not have to be charged after being "on" for an evening. Only when it buzzes does it use more battery. Ihave only charged it once so far.
G**A
Great to quiet barking
I like the collar for the most part. We have a 27# Wheaten Terrier. She is very protective of us from the UPS and Amazon trucks. We swear she can hear them a whole block away. The collar helps with the barking but does nothing for the “woffing”-and I don’t think that was the intent for using this. All in all it works great for the barking.
Z**D
Work-From-Home Approved
Our sweet fur baby is a LOUD and ferocious barker: if there is movement outside, Buddy will growl and bark as if all our lives depend on it, regardless of threat-level (wind, squirrel, delivery person, neighbor walking by). As I am more frequently working from home these days, however, this barking and constant noise was driving me nuts.We have also struggled with Buddy's barking outside when we are away to the point that we've received a text from our next-door neighbor about it. We don't want to be THOSE neighbors with the annoying barking dog, so I was also looking for a device that would remind Buddy to chill when we are away.In searching for a device that was humane (I absolutely did not want a shock collar!) and effective, I found this No Shock Collar. This device has five different settings for noise-sensitivity, a charger, and vibrates when noise is detected from the dog. The vibration startles the dog, and our dog responded to the vibrations fairly quickly (over a few days of use) by not barking when he's wearing this collar. In true dog-training fashion, this collar works well: Buddy knows that when he is wearing the collar, he cannot bark. When I take the collar off (which I do at night because I do want him to still feel like he can alert us if necessary), he knows he can bark (and he DOES bark when this device is off of him).I have seen this collar in action: at home when I'm working, if he's wearing the collar, he gives a low and brief ruff to alert me to outside movement compared to his previous action of full-on Cujo barking when the leaves rustle outside. When I'm working at home, and he's NOT wearing the collar, he reverts back to his full-throttle barking. This is also true for when Buddy is outside. If he's wearing the collar, he doesn't bark relentlessly for me to let him back in. Instead, he low-ruffs one time, and then paws at the door. If he goes outside without the collar, he goes back to his normal relentless barks.We have NOT had any issues putting the collar on him. He does not fight me at all, nor does he paw at the collar to try to remove it. In other words, he is not afraid of the collar/device.This device is not INSTANT. Please do not think that your dog is going to immediately stop barking as soon as you put the device on him/her. It took our Buddy a few days to figure out the pattern (on/off, bark = vibration). He's a 7-year-old lab/pitt mix, and of course I think he's pretty smart, but I think most dogs would respond in this fashion.This was a good investment for our family. We love our Buddy very much, but a constantly barking dog can be annoying in many ways and can also create tension in a tight neighborhood with so many people working from home more frequently. This collar solved our problem in a humane and dog-training kind of way.
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