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BARK ILLEMINATOR HELP
HAS ANYONE HAD ANY EXSPIRENCE WITH ONE OF THOSE LITTLE THINGS YOU HANGE ON FENCE AND STOPS DOG FROM BARKING, ARE THEY ANYGOOD, ARE THEY GOOD AS A COLAR
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Bark boxes
Some folks may have had good luck with them. I can't take the pen barking. I have tried various brands, multiple dogs, proximity, batteries, plug ins etc are all considerations.
I tried a couple and went back to collars, you have to watch those too. Too loose and no correction, too tight and it will put holes in your dogs neck.
Not necessarily right, just my opinion.
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bark collars
never use 1 nothing like a good switching tell them to hush they don't give them a good switching dogs on my place only bark when there is something around that don't belong here if i holler hush they shut up
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