Do you have a dog? Does your dog get overexcited or over-communicative when
encountering external environs by barking up a storm? Perhaps you don’t have a
dog, but your neighbor’s four-legged angel gets on your nerves with his non-stop
barking. If you have one of these problems or a similar one, you shouldn't
despair or think that you'll never get a good night's sleep again; what you need
is the PBC00-11216 outdoor bark control system.
What is the PBC00-11216 about?
The PBC00-11216 is quite an ingenious device. It looks like an ordinary outdoor
birdhouse, but in fact it is an outdoor bark control system. It can be set in
any location that a normal birdhouse would be, such as a post or a tree. The
device has three range settings, but you’ll likely want to leave it on the
default 50-feet range (50 feet is the longest the device’s sensors can reach).
The moment the device picks up the sound of barking, it will emit a sound that
is so high pitched that humans can't hear it; however dogs can and it makes the
stop barking.
This system is completely safe and it's an ethical way to stop excessive
barking. Moreover, it's been PetSafe approved, so that adds to the safety
guarantee. The device is actually a great teaching tool. Whether it is your dog
that’s barking or a neighbor’s, it should eventually teach the dog not to bark
for no reason at all. Once this result is achieved, you can dismount the unit,
or just turn it off for the moment, so that you don't have to install it again
for future training reinforcement.
The outdoor bark control system is water-resistant and is completely
weatherproof. It needs a 9 Volt alkaline battery, and it has a small light
indicator that will tell you when it's power is running low. This indicator will
let you know when it's time to get a new battery before it runs out of power.
The PBC00-11216 looks like any ordinary birdhouse. Actually, it's an outdoor bark control system. The outdoor bark control system uses high pitched sounds undetectable by humans to cause dogs to stop barking.
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