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    We have used bark collars to great effect on our two Great Danes. They were both barking at movement out of boredom and annoying the hell out of the neighbours. The dogs would stop as soon as we got home but that wasn’t helping the neighbours during the day. Introduced bark collars and set to a mild level and that stopped the problem in a day. Now they wear them whenever we are out but we haven’t charged the collars in over a year.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rushy View Post
    We have used bark collars to great effect on our two Great Danes. They were both barking at movement out of boredom and annoying the hell out of the neighbours. The dogs would stop as soon as we got home but that wasn’t helping the neighbours during the day. Introduced bark collars and set to a mild level and that stopped the problem in a day. Now they wear them whenever we are out but we haven’t charged the collars in over a year.
    That's reassuring. You imagine the poor mutt:... bark bark, shock, whine, .... bark bark, shock, whine....bark bark, shock, whine....bark bark, shock, whine....bark bark, shock, whine....bark bark, shock, whine.... but obviously they learn pretty quick. (-:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cordite View Post
    That's reassuring. You imagine the poor mutt:... bark bark, shock, whine, .... bark bark, shock, whine....bark bark, shock, whine....bark bark, shock, whine....bark bark, shock, whine....bark bark, shock, whine.... but obviously they learn pretty quick. (-:

    Like disciplining kids (in the old days) the slap over the back of the hand does not have to actually hurt, just has to communicate displeasure to work.
    The collars are great fun for drinking games too
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