Product Details
GOOD IDEA BARK CONTROL COLLAR(646)- TRAINING, OBEDIENCE.

GOOD IDEA BARK CONTROL COLLAR(646)- TRAINING, OBEDIENCE.
From MANUFACTURED FOR GOOD IDEAS

Price: £4.95

Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Dispatched from and sold by Primrose

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Product Description

Stop nuisance barking with this humane electronic collar. Persistent barking can be annoying both for owners and neighbours alike. This veterinary approved collar fits securely around your pets neck. Its sound sensitive sensor switches on a pulse of ultrasonic sound whenever your dog barks persistently. This sound is inaudible to humans but irritating to dogs. Your command of NO at the same time reinforces your disapproval. Very soon the dog associates the ultrasound and your disapproval with his persistent barking and stops.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #15237 in Lawn & Patio
  • Brand: GOOD IDEAS
  • Model: 646

Features

  • BARK CONTROL COLLAR
  • Easy programming 4 high and 4 low settings, Uses 2 x cr1130 buttom cell (included).
  • Ultrasonic/audible, Waterproof and durable
  • LED power indicator, Dimension: 6.3 x 6.3 cm/Adjustable elastic collar fits any size dog
  • EXTREMELY FAST DELIVERY CHECK LIME FEEDBACKS

Customer Reviews

waste of money for hardened barkers!1
We have a terrier whose barking is not only grating on the neighbours nerves but ours too. I bought this collar in the hope that it would reduce his unnecessary barking ( he barks at leaves!!). The collar arrived promptly, and I put it too use immediately.
My dog paid no notice to this collar at all beyond the first 15 minutes. It would also go off at unrelated vibrations such as the door closing or the dog trotting across a wooden floor! Total waste of money! I will be trying the spray coller next - apparently you get what you pay for!

The worst thing I had the misforture to buy1
I bought this product. More fool me to be honest.

It supposedly has a sensor to tell when the dog is barking and lets off a high pitch noise to stop it. Well the sensor certainly exists, and is so amazingly sensitive that it goes off every time the dog MOVES.

So, essentailly, what we get is the dog moves. The sensor triggers, the sound goes off, the dog is confused, moves around trying to get the sound producing daemon off its neck, thus producing more sound etc etc. Its a horrible viscious circle which I was happy to break by sending this product back for a full refund.

p.s I actually wanted to give this product no stars, but I was forced to give it one...