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Re: bad barker
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Originally posted by critter
Where i live my dogs pretty well live with bark collars on continuously and i have never had a problem with soreness. I think most problems are because you have the collars on too loose ,allowing them to slide back and forth rather than too tight. Just nice and snug should take care of your problem.
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sportdog
My main no bark is a sportdog. But i also use and prefer the Garmin 550 pro. Prefer the pro because it tells you how many times they actually bark. The pro is a shock collar that can also be used as a no bark collar. It is at least 15 years old and still works perfectly. Most all collars come with long and short prongs. I use the short prongs mostly because they seem to fit better. Those long prongs may well be your problem Hope this helps with your problem.
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