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Is there an anti-bark device that actually works in a kennel setting?

17K views 21 replies 8 participants last post by  mwk56  
#1 ·
I have a couple who like to bark when in the kennel, and a neighbor who doesn’t appreciate it.

Hate to have them in bark collars all the time. Do any of the anti-bark systems I see actually work?

Meredith
 
Discussion starter · #5 ·
Yes I am looking for a device that would work for the whole kennel—there are some that supposedly emit an annoying noise that only the dogs can hear for example.

I don’t like leaving a bark collar on a dog all the time.

Meredith
 
Discussion starter · #7 ·
Is it triggered by noise or movement? Movement doesn’t seem fair to the dog—the whole point of outdoor runs is so they can move around and get some fresh air and sunshine.

Meredith
 
Discussion starter · #10 ·
My problem is an echoing valley. The noise from my guys carries to one neighbor. They don’t bark incessantly, but one that can get riled up and just barks like crazy. No barking at night.

Meredith
 
Discussion starter · #15 ·
Well with a 60-day money back guarantee I am going to give it a try. Mine are noisy at meal times and when loading up for training. I have a new girl who gets cranked up and seems to go into a bark loop which is very annoying.

Meredith
 
Discussion starter · #17 ·
Thanks for your opinion, but, I don’t want to leave a collar on a dog all the time, risking sores on the neck and neurotic behavior anticipating getting zapped all the time.

Meredith