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Dog Supplies > PetSafe PBC-102 No-Bark Collar

PetSafe PBC-102 No-Bark Collar

by Pet Health on March 6, 2010

PetSafe PBC 102 No Bark Collar

  • Bark-control collar sends harmless static shock to the dog whenever it barks
  • Adjustable nylon collar senses vibration in dog's throat during barking
  • Lightweight receiver perfect for toy or small breeds
  • Includes water-resistant receiver, operating manual and replaceable 6-volt battery
  • Receiver measures 1.75 x 1 x 1.25 inches; limited lifetime warranty

Product Description
Bark Control Collar

PetSafe PBC-102 No-Bark Collar

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{ 5 comments… read them below or add one }

Nicolas Sarkozy March 6, 2010 at 2:07 pm

Buy any no-bark dog collars and you’ve become a willing participant in animal cruelty. It’s that simple. Crude electroshock is no way to treat the dog you love. Please think twice before buying this or any other no-bark collar.

Jose Rodrigo Lorio Meza March 6, 2010 at 3:26 pm

If you didnt want a pet that makes noise or destroys your shoes or runs around, then buy some fish!

D. Ege March 6, 2010 at 4:25 pm

Product says that the beep is inaudible to human ears. Wrong. The dog barks – then the little black box beeps. I doubt there is another “supersonic” emmission that only the dog can hear.

But does it work anyway? not sure yet. I put it on my dog a couple days ago. She still barks at the door when someone comes. Maybe she will stop in a few more days or weeks.

Jared Bliese March 6, 2010 at 4:34 pm

Don’t order this product! The item detail does not explain to you that you need an electronic fence to make these collars work. These collars come with only two probes (not the three needed to be an actual bark collar…one sensor and two shockers). I tried to tell customer service, but they didn’t believe me. I told them to come and listen to my dogs…who are still barking!

If you want these collars be prepared to spend more money to make them work.

A. A. Salih March 6, 2010 at 6:21 pm

I bought this for our 5 month old cocker spaniel who barks at the wind, or a falling piece of dust lol! In the instructions they do warn you that some dogs rarely get into a bark shock bark loop. In theory you are supposed to pet and calm the dog gown. This didn’t turn out to be very practical advice. My dog barked, it shocked him, and he screamed (yes screamed)! The he got shocked again and screamed again, and got shocked again. As he was screaming and barking, he was running in circles, and trying to hide under tables and sofas etc… I couldn’t hope to catch him he was moving so fast! I went and got a blanket with the intention of using it as a net to catch him so I could calm him. By the time I got back, he had hidden under a cabinet I had left open, and was just shaking uncontrolably! In theory, it worked I guess, because he didn’t make another sound for 3 days, but I was thinking mild shock, not medievil torture! My 9 year old daughter was in tears, just sitting on the floor holding her hands over her ears and crying, and shooting me daggers with her eyes for being mean to her birthday puppy. We won’t be putting it back on him, regardless of the instructions that came with the collar. I have never considered myself a cruel person, and I can’t call this anything but cruel.

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