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by tigermouse on 05 June 2008 - 20:06
Any advice opinions /recommended brands
thank in advance .
Tracie

by animules on 06 June 2008 - 01:06
The sonic wall unit I tried didn't work at all.
I like the Dogtra YS300 bark collars. They are advertised for small to medium breeds but work great on my GSD's and are lighter weight then the large breed models.
The citronella collars did not hold up and came apart at the seams. When I called and returned them they tried to say the dogs had been to hard on them and must have bumped them into things. The collars were not very used at the time..... Didn't work well either though do make a good dummy bark collar now when needed. Darned expensive dummy bark collar....
by Blitzen on 06 June 2008 - 03:06
Animules, I had the opposite experience with the citronella collars. I called the manufacturer, they asked me to return the broken one and they would replace it with another. I had the new collar within a week of returning the old one. The citronella collars work great for Blitz, but in spite of all his bravado, he's sort of a whimp when it comes to a correction of any kind. The lowest setting on a e-coller propels him 6 feet into the air . I can see that they may not work well for most dogs.

by habanaro on 06 June 2008 - 15:06
Don't waste your money on the sonic unit. I was given one and the problem barker just barked more at it. It did'nt work and I had to wash all the dog slobber off the wall around it. I have had good luck with the tritronics.collsrs

by tigermouse on 06 June 2008 - 16:06
tri tronics are illegal in the uk
has anyone got experience with the dogtra 1602 ncp i have just learnt that a bark collar is not an option because of the others barking.
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