Bark Collars?

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BBFNR
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Bark Collars?

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If you have two dogs in the same pen, will one dog set the other one off :?:
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Most of them are stimulated by the vibration that is in a dogs throat when he barks. I have had no problems with putting them on just one dog in a kennel with other dogs. The other dogs bark doesn't set off the collar, but if the other dog barked he would get his own collar.(LOL)

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Post by Robert W. Mccoy Jr »

No I never had that problem.

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Thank You B.B. F"n"R
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Post by Colorado_Beagler »

I've never seen a dog get shocked because another dog barked and I use them on several dogs in the same pen.

What will happen though is one dog will chew on the colllar of another dog and sometimes causes a shock. I've had collars with the snap fasteners come off because another dog chewed in just the right spot. The collar is usually chewed all to hell then. I haven't had any problems with the buckle collars.
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