Buddy of mine is thinking of investing in one of these collars. What do you all think? I've heard pretty good things about them...
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Tritronics bark collar
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Dogs seem to quickly learn when they are on and when they are not.
If you are selective about when the dog is not allowed to bark, they will learn that too, and that is a good thing.
tom
If you are selective about when the dog is not allowed to bark, they will learn that too, and that is a good thing.
tom
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Be careful buying a barking collar beacuse whenever he barks he will get shocked and he wont want to open in the field in fear of getting shocked. Get you a system you can control and give them a command while shocking them and they will learn to stop barking on command rather than when they bark. I agree with Stumbo, buy a Tri-tronics classic 70 g-2 or buy a tri-tronics trashbreaker. The number of dog set is up to you and how many dogs you want to control at one time. Just my thought, I may be wrong.