The PetSafe Rechargeable Bark Collar for Small Dogs has 15 levels of progressive stimulation that activates when both sound and vibration is detected. Dual Activation. Starting at the lowest level, the level of stimulation will continue to increase as the time goes by that the dog is continously barking. This Bark collar is also packed with an automatic shutdown feature that will stop the stimulation on emergency cases.
But do not worry about over stimulating the dog as this collar also have a built in safety auto shutdown feature.
PetSafe Lite Rechargeable PBC17-16447 - Bark Collar for Small dog
The Smartest Way to Train your Dog is Here! The PetSafe SMART DOG Trainer is currently the coolest and newest remote dog training collar available in the market of Australia. The catch is… it turns YOUR SMARTPHONE or tablet as its remote! You don’t need the typical handheld remote (which usually gets misplaced) - this brings perfect convenience.
NEW - PetSafe Rechargeable Citronella Spray Bark Collar Review. Its New and so is the TECH. PerSafe have just released their new Citronella Bark Collar that is Rechargeable and now uses a (Recyclable) Citronella Cartridge (similar to a Printer Cartridge…No more messing around with Spray Canisters.
We believe that this is how you fix your dog’s behaviour problems along with other fundamentals, read more: https://www.thedogline.com.au/the-dog-line-blog/how-do-i-fix-my-dogs-behaviour-problems
The new PetSafe Rechargeable Citronella Spray Bark Collar is an improved design for a reliable bark control performance - it helps dogs of all sizes decrease or eliminates unwanted barking behaviours by using Citronella spray to distract them whenever they bark.
The Dog Line meet Sabine who tells us a bit about what they had to deal with and how they coped with the immediate needs of injurred animals since last Saturday. Coping with the instant need of hundreds of pets was a huge achievement for the team and the volunteer assistants at the Whittlesea Animal Hospital and the relief centre at the local oval. Having to move the animals into suitable care after initial treament to allow room for more animals to be treated was a logistical challenge met by the volunteers and owners in the area. Donations to the pet relief fund can be made at www.thedogline.com.au