Extreme Barking at Night? Use a Big Dog Nano No-Bark Collar
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A dog that barks too much, specially at night, can be really upsetting to your neighbors, and it usually becomes a problem to the owner. While it’s natural to expect a dog to bark at unnanounced visitors, it can be mortifying for people who are afraid of dogs and are just visiting you. After all, it’s hard to remain calm when facing a big barking dog, no matter what the ancient proverb says.
Thankfully, a variety of advanced bark control devices are now available, and fast gaining in popularity among dog owners. These devices range from ‘static’ dog collars that deliver an extremely mild shock and those that release a mild ‘spray’, to others that use ‘ultrasonic sound pulses’ specially attuned to a dog’s hearing ability.
After several interviews with dog trainers and professionals who have tested several brands of training collars, most of them agree on one model that works all the time. The PBC00-11047 collar. Here’s a small review of this collar.
Model Outline
The PBC00-11047 is a ‘static’ type, no-bark collar that uses cutting-edge, nano technology and is designed specially for large dogs. That’s the reason why it is also called the “Big Dog Nano No-Bark Collar” by some dog owners. In addition to being resistant, the collar is also light, making it comfortable for dogs to wear.
Advantages
The PBC00-11047 offers several features that make it unique. Some of the most practical ones are the “Perfect Bark” system that detects when your dog barks with sensors that sense the vibrations caused by the sound of barking; 10 levels of intensity that will let you use the exact level of stimulus that your dog needs; resistance to use and water, so your dog can use the collar even when it rains, and an indicator that will tell you when the battery is low.
The PBC00-11047’s features are patented and unique to the model, and they make it very practical and efficient, yet safe at the same time. The PBC00-11047 has consistently given good results over and over in every test and with every pet. When it comes to anti bark training. It’s really something to bark about.
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