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  •    Home » Articles » BarkCollars » Training Your Dog With A PetSafe Bark Control Collar

    Training Your Dog With A PetSafe Bark Control Collar

     

    Unlike cartoons, a barking dog at night isn't funny at all; it's a nuisance to the neighbors and a problem to the owner. Sometimes owners are just too tired at night to play with their dogs, and sometimes they can't even understand why the dog is barking in the first place. The good news is that you can teach your dog not to bark with a PetSafe bark collar. There are many features on the PetSafe bark collar that make this product one worth considering.

    The PetSafe bark collar is desgined with six different levels of intensity that will allow you to adjust it to a level appropriate to your dog. It's better to start with the lowest one when you use it with your dog for the first time. As you can imagine, the first level is very mild, and some dogs will not feel it at all, that's why the collar will set itself to the next level, and the next, until the barking stops. The PetSafe bark collar will also shut off automatically for three minutes if your dog continues to bark more than 15 times in 30 seconds. The objective is to let your dog bark enough times in case of intruders in the house, so that you are alerted of their presence.

    Comfort is also a consideration with a PetSafe bark collar. These collars can be adjusted to fit most dogs, and there are also models for specially large or small breeds. In addition, the collars are resistant to water and can be equipped with a Quikfit buckle. Nevertheless, never use the PetSafe collar on your pet for periods longer than eight hours. This is a period of time that allows people to have some peace and quiet while they sleep.

    The PetSafe bark control collar can be used both indoors and out to teach your pet to live a quieter existence. The collar responds to the vibration and sound that your dog makes when it barks for a little while, not to movement or play, so your dog can still enjoy activities while the collar is on. These collars are available through many online retailers.

    A barking dog can be intimidating to visitors and annoying to neighbors. However, you can train your loved companion to restrain its barking. Just get a PetSafe bark collar, you'll see results in no time.


    The PetSafe bark collar will allow you to train your pet to reduce its barking. It comes in all sizes for all breeds. Just try it, the PetSafe bark control collar will give you results in no time.

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    A 22-year-old man was treated for a grazing bullet wound to his head and a dog bite to his buttocks, which he suffered while trying to escape two Pierce County sheriff's deputies early Wednesday just east... Read More

     

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