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    An Overview Of The SBC-6

     

    At times, dogs' barking can become frustrating and irritating, and a bark control collar might be needed to solve the problem. Control collars have shown results and are able to silence dogs at times where barking is not convenient. Despite what some people think, they are both ethical and humane.

    The SBC-6 works by detecting your dog's barking and then administering a correction at the same time it barks. The colllar has 6 levels of correction, and it can fit comfortably and safely on the neck of any dog that weights at least 3 and a half kilograms. We have other collars for lighter dogs.

    Just make your dog wear the no bark 6 collar whenever you have a situation where barking is not appropriate. The SBC-6 collar detects the bark of your dog via vibration sensors and in return offers him a static correction that grabs his attention and makes him understand that this act of him induces an undesired static shock.

    If your dog barks again during the following 30 seconds, the collar will automatically move to the next intensity level, out of the 6 it has, unil it reaches a level where your dog stops barking: on the other hand, it automatically shuts off for 3 minutes if your dog continues to bark for more than 15 times in 50 seconds. The collar will emit both a beep and a flash of a LED light evey time it releases a charge.

    Also, the SBC-6 is resistant to water, and it will tell you through an indicator when it's time to get a new battery. Equipped with a plastic orange strap, this collar can be adjusted for neck sizes from 6" – 28". The purchase of a collar comes with an RFA-118 battery pack.

    Critical Pointers in Using SBC-6 Collars

    It's not advised to make your dog wear the no bark 6 collar more than 10 hours a day. It's also important not to attach tethers to the collar, as they might trigger it accidentally. The collar shouldn't be used in situations where barking is perfectly acceptable. Ensure that the collar fits snugly. Maintain it tidily and let your dog be free of irritations with SBC-6 collars.


    The SBC-6 is a great tool to reduce barking at inconvenient times. It's light and comfortable to use. Just remember, don't use the no bark 6 collar when barking is acceptable.

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