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  • High-quality Electronic Anti-Bark Dog Collar and Sends harmless warning sound and shock to the dog whenever it barks
  • The stimulations repeat through 7 correction levels, the intensity gradually increases until the dog stops for thirty seconds. If the continuous stimulus reaches the 7 levels, then the Collar will stop working for 1 minutes to protect the dog
  • 7 sensitivity levels (1-7) adjustable for the different size of dogs barking through the "+" /"-" button
  • Lightweight receiver, Unique bark terminator, Replaceable 6-volt Battery and Low battery consumption, Effective on a 8-120pounds dog
  • NOTE: The seller " Oternal" is the only legal seller, and we don't encourage you to use it for puppy, especially below 8 lbs, but you maybe can have a try carefully. If the dog is too small, you must use it under the guidance of the master to avoid unnecessary harm to your dog, because the stimulation for the puppy will be a little strong


The Oternal® Anti-Bark Collar stops barking with progressively increasing sound and shock which is controlled by a microprocessor distinguishing your dog's bark from other environmental noises and automatically delivers sound and shock after each bark, most of the pets will quickly understand the new sensation is telling her to be quiet. It can be adjusted to control the sensitivity of the voice, according to the size of dogs barking. This technique of progressively increasing sound and shock i



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Oternal® Electronic No Bark Control Dog Training Collar with 7 Levels Button Adjustable Sensitivity Control, Black Nylon Collar, an High Quality and Effective Pet Training Device for 8-120 Pounds Dog, Keeping a Quiet Environment At Home/Indoor (2015 Upgraded-improve Sensitivity Setting, Appearance, Battery Life, Etc.)


Price:$ 28.89


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