If you've wondered how you can reduce your best friend's barking at
inconvenient times, wonder no more; our PBC-102 will solve the situation and
make nights and guests visits quiet and comfortable again. This collar senses
the vibrations of the vocal chord of the dog and initiates the static shock
stimulation which progressively adjusts itself up to six correction levels. The
PBC-102 comes with a protection shield that will keep the collar from being
activated by other sounds or noises that aren't your dog's barking.
This bark control collar is reset to the lowest correction level when the dog
does not bark for a consecutive period of 30 seconds. In addition, the PBC-102
is durable and resistant to hard use. Other nice features include an RFA-67
battery that can be easily replaced once it's out of power, and a guide that
will tell you both how to operate the collar and how to use it to train your
dog.
This battery will last for at least 6 months before needing to be replaced.
There's a battery level indicator integrated on the collar that will let you
know when you need to get a new battery. The limited lifetime warranty is yet
another noteworthy feature that comes with the purchase of this type of collar.
Because the collar doesn't need you to program it, set it, or prepare it in any
way, it's ready to use as soon as it's out of its package, and any one with or
without training collars knowledge can use it.
Pros of The bark control collar
Due to its design, the collar's six levels of automatic correction can reduce
extreme barking on any type of dog breed. The collar can withstand water and bad
weather. Even people without previous experience with dogs can use this collar,
since it comes ready to use. The molding prevents accidental initiation of
correction in pbc-102 collars.
Our PBC-102 is a guaranteed way to reduce barking. It comes ready to use, so you don't need to prepare it or set it. The bark control collar has a limited lifetime guarantee too.
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