Thursday, 8 April 2010

SportDOG Rechargeable NoBark 10R Bark Control Collar Reviews

SportDOG Rechargeable NoBark 10R Bark Control Collar Reviews
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The SportDOG No Bark 10R will never mistake anything for your dog's bark except, well, your dog's bark. The patented design requires both the sound of your dog's bark and the tangible vibration from the bark to occur at the same time before it corrects your dog. Every other anti-bark system available triggers off one or the other, but not both.

Technical Details

- Cure your dog of excessive barking safely and comfortably
- Choose 1 of 3 training modes that require both vibration and sound of bark to trigger correction
- Automatic shutoff feature eliminates risk of overcorrection
- No assembly required
- Long-life rechargeable battery, charger, operating guide, and lifetime limited warranty included
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Customer Buzz
"Works perfectly" 2010-04-07
By V. Urista (Texas)
Product works flawlessly. I was recommended this collar to help with my dog's insane barking whenever I left the house. The barking and howling seemed to get my dog worked up even more the longer he went at it. I videotape my dog every time I'm gone and after one day using this collar, he showed a considerable improvement. He'll calmly stay in his crate for up to an hour now and is steadily improving.

Highly recommend it. It works.

Customer Buzz
"Use with caution; can injure some dogs" 2010-04-05
By George Mayhew
I bought the SportDog Rechargeable NoBark 10R Bark Control Collar for my 16-pound, 6-year old Shih Tsu. I brought Lucky home from the Humane Society four months ago, and he is a nearly perfect pet, except for his near-maniacal barking at other dogs. He responds to verbal correction, but I was hoping the collar would work when nobody was in the room with him.

I was very cautious in my use of the collar; I even tested it on myself, before putting it on Lucky. At the lowest intensity setting, the shock is stronger than a typical dry air, touch a door knob, static shock. I compare it to a bee sting - very unpleasant, but very brief, and certainly attention-getting.

I read the instructions thoroughly, twice, and followed them to the letter. The collar did work, in a way, although I don't think Lucky was ever actually shocked. Maybe his previous owner had used a similar collar on him, or maybe he was just embarrassed to wear it, but he never barked while it was on him. The instructions warn against using the collar longer than 12 hours at a time. Lucky wore the collar 2 hours the first day, 4 hours the second day, and 8 hours the third day.

When I removed the collar on the third day, I discovered two bleeding sores where the collar's contacts touched his skin. I don't think that rubbing caused the sores. Lucky probably had a reaction to the metal in the contacts. I stopped using the collar, and returned it to Amazon. Fortunately, the sores healed after a few days of treatment with Neosporin. I'm back to correcting Lucky verbally when he barks, and he is improving, slowly. I might try a sonic correction device, for times when he's home alone.

Customer Buzz
"Magic collar" 2010-04-05
By Chris Stoll (Dripping Springs, Texas)
I was actually searching the web to see if there was a dog surgery to remove vocal cords or something when I found this collar. Our German Shorthair Pointer goes insane (used to) over squirrels and gets in a frantic cant-stop-barking loop until the squirrel is gone or dead.

So you can hear this bird hound bark for about a mile away, and I do not like to offend my neighbors, and since none of them took it upon themselves to shoot my crazy dog - I had to do something.

Luckily I found this collar and it has been magic, three modes on It, but the default is all I needed. First week I had to recharge the collar twice, then two weeks or so until recharge, and now I recharged it after a couple of weeks just to make sure it was ready as the spring gets all the critters moving around.

So today, dog goes outside, a squirrel is in a tree with no escape, dog goes crazy, collar slowly kicks in, dog fights it for a few barks, then comes seeking my help. In the meantime the squirrel runs away. Peace in the neighborhood!

And if you buy this collar, check out the dog on the box, it looks exactly like mine.

Customer Buzz
"Quietest day I've ever had at home!" 2010-03-25
By MARANE (CA)
I got this collar yesterday for my 9lb. Maltese, Marina. She has made a sport out of barking, I think she's addicted to it! I put the collar on last night using the temperament learning option (the green light) and rung the door bell. She began her barking and after 4 or 5 barks, my husband and I didn't think it was working. But then all of a sudden, she stopped. She looked kind of funny because she walked backward a little and put her head down, obviously it worked. I pet her to try to make her feel better. I think with each bark the level of correction goes up 1, so obviously it took a few barks to get it to a level that she would respond to. A few minutes later, I rung the bell again. This time only our other dog, a 7 lb. Havanese, starting barking. While our Maltese clearly wanted to bark, she did not. My husband and I were amazed at how quickly it worked and how it only took one time for her to realize the collar meant "no barking". I put the collar on her this morning but I had a difficult time fitting it on her correctly. One contact would be too close and too tight against her neck while the other contact would be too loose. After playing around with where the buckle should be place on her neck (you can slide the collar strap back and forth through the bark device), I found if you keep the buckle close to one side of the bark device, the contacts lay against her neck more evenly. Then I cut the strap because it was too long. So I brought her outside knowing that it would only be a matter of minutes before she would be violently barking at the pitbull next door (yes, she thinks she take him on!). Of course, it was less than a minute and she started running for the gate barking. I kept waiting for her to stop, but she didn't! When I go close enough to her, I saw the bark device was on the side of her neck. I had not made it tight enough. After about 10 more minutes of messing around with the strap and where the buckle should be placed, I made it one hole tighter. I could fit one finger under each contact, but it was a tighter fit than I orignally thought it should be. I tried to slide it around on her neck, but it stayed put. With that, I went into my home office and she followed me in. This is the time of day she loves to bark the most because the dog door is in the office so she can react to each and every sound while still hanging around me. Only a few minutes past when she heard something (which I really didn't hear anything), and she ran out the dog door and started to bark. I followed her out and after about the 5th bark, she did the backward walk move and stopped barking. She followed me back into the office and has not barked once or even felt the need to stick her head out the dog door to "check things out" for over 4 hours now. This is a HUGE, HUGE difference. I usually have to call her back in the house several times and if I lock the dog door, I have to call her away from the front door. When I'm in the shower, I can hear her barking the whole time because I can't call after her (well I can, but she ignores me because she knows I can't follow through and come get her!) She has been laying at my feet this whole morning, actually napping, not on high alert for sounds she can bark at. Our other dog, Sindney, does bark too much too, but it's usually in repsonse to the Maltese who barks at everything. Even Sidney(who is collar-free) is not barking at all this morning because her leader is remaining calm! I have time to write this reveiw because I didn't use my time up trying to get the dogs to stop barking! Wow, I am amazed at how quickly this collar worked and how calm my dog is now because she knows she can't bark. I think the neighbors are going to appreciate this collar too. One collar, two dogs, no barking..... Ahhhh, quiet!

Customer Buzz
"Neighbors rejoice!!!!" 2010-03-24
By Lori E. Brackeen (Tyler, Texas)
My dog,we will call him "sirbarksalot", stops after the first correction. I'm not sure that he totally gets it, but when he isn't wearing it, it's a bark fest. We live in a wooded resort community with free range cats everywhere and deer in every yard. Poor thing, he is just doing what comes naturally, but after two citations, we had to do something. So far, no more tickets and he is quiet when we get home from work at midnight. Happy to have found this great product on the first try. Thanks to Amazon and the customers who had reviewed it before me!!!


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