PetSafe Basic Bark Collar for Dogs 8lb. & Up, Anti-Bark Collar Training Device, Bark Collar for Large Dog Waterproof Training Device, Battery Powered Operation, No Bark Collars for Dogs (Black, Red)
$45.99 Original price was: $45.99.$27.99Current price is: $27.99.
Price: $45.99 - $27.99
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Dog training collars, like the PetSafe Basic Bark Control Collar, offer a reliable solution for curbing excessive barking in dogs. This dog training collar is a key tool for maintaining peace and quiet in your home, ensuring that your dog’s barking doesn’t become a nuisance to you or your neighbors. A standout feature of this dog barking collar is its six levels of automatically adjusting static correction, designed to teach your dog to curb excessive barking. The barking collar also includes a built-in safety feature that automatically shuts off for three minutes if your dog barks more than 15 times within an 80-second period. Train your pet in any environment with this anti barking device for dogs, a feature that allows for indoor and outdoor training. This bark collar for medium dogs ensures that your dog’s training doesn’t have to be interrupted by weather conditions or location. Powering the PetSafe Basic Bark Control Collar, an anti bark collar, is the included PetSafe RFA-67 battery. With these anti bark collars for dogs, you can trust that your pet’s training will be effective and uninterrupted. Put your trust in PetSafe, a brand that has been creating safe, high-quality bark collar battery operated training products for 25 years. This collar is not just an anti-barking device, but a promise of a solution to excessive barking, backed by a trusted brand.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
Product Dimensions : 6 x 2.75 x 8 inches; 0.96 ounces
Item model number : PBC-102
Department : unisex-adult
Batteries : 3 Lithium Metal batteries required. (included)
Date First Available : October 2, 2001
Manufacturer : Radio Systems Corporation
ASIN : B0002C7FHC
Country of Origin : Vietnam
AUTOMATIC CORRECTION: Imagine a dog barking stopper that adjusts its static correction levels automatically, ensuring your dog receives the right amount of correction for their behavior. This anti barking device for dogs eliminates the need for constant manual adjustments, allowing you to focus more on enjoying quality time with your pet.
SAFETY SHUTOFF: Sleep soundly knowing that the PetSafe Basic Bark Control Collar automatically shuts off for 3 minutes if your dog barks more than 15 times within an 80-second period. This dog training collar ensures your pet’s safety by preventing over-correction, which can cause stress and anxiety in dogs.
EXPERIENCED BRAND: Put your trust in PetSafe’s dog barking collar from a brand with 25 years of experience. PetSafe has been creating safe, high-quality training products for a quarter of a century. Choosing this collar means choosing a product from a brand that prioritizes your pet’s safety and happiness.
ADJUSTABLE FIT: Take advantage of a bark collar for medium dogs that also fits dogs weighing 8 lb and up, and the adjustable strap fits pets with a neck size up to 27 in. This bark collar battery operated design ensures a comfortable and secure fit for your pet, regardless of their size.
NO BARK PROMISE: Rely on the No Bark Promise for an anti bark collar that truly meets your needs. If this product does not meet your expectations, you can simply contact a PetSafe Customer Care Specialist. These anti bark collars for dogs guarantee that you will receive a product that truly works for you and your pet, ensuring your satisfaction.
Customers say
Customers have negative opinions about the battery life of the collar. They mention it goes dead within 3 weeks and the size and durability are disappointing. Opinions are mixed on functionality, barking control, quality, value for money, and ease of use.
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S. Miller –
Works great on our two mini dachshunds
We have two dachshunds that bark at EVERYTHING. Once one starts, the other joins in and they keep each other going. I work at home and have kids at home that constantly play with them, so it is not a lack of attention – they simply love to bark.We tried the citronella collars for a while. They helped, but my dogs like barking more than they hate the citronella, so it didn’t really stop them from barking. They learned that 20 or so sprays later the collar would be empty and they could bark all they wanted. They also learned they could jump up on people’s lap, turn their head, and bark to spray people in the face (I know, I deserve it for putting the collars on them :).So, I researched static collars a bit. So many choices – vibration detection, sound detection, vibration and sound, multiple levels of shock, user configurable programs, etc. In the end, I just decided to buy two of the cheapest ones I could find to see if they even worked on my dogs. I figured if they worked, I’d consider buying better ones.These collars work great. I have no plans to buy anything more expensive. I was worried that with just a vibration sensor that they might go off when they wrestle with each other or the kids play with them. This just doesn’t happen. I was worried that one might bark and the other would get shocked. This is also not a problem. The collars work flawlessly when they bark and never misfire when not barking.I really didn’t want to go route of shock collars. I know some people think they are so cruel and that all dogs can stop barking with a bit of love. I was in that camp for a while and is why I tried the citronella collars at first. However, after using these for a couple months, I’m not feeling so bad (I know, I’m not the one getting shocked). The collars emit a loud “beep” for the first few barks. If the dog stops barking, then there is no shock. If they continue to bark, then the collar starts with a mild shock and increases the strength as the barking continues. My dogs did get a few shocks when we first started using them. You do feel terrible when it happens. But, it was a quick lesson and now the dogs never get shocked. They have probably been shocked 5 times each in 2 months. They still bark occasionally and “test” the beep, but then they stop before the shock.The only negative I have is that the collars have to be centered on their neck for the vibration sensor to work. Sometimes my dogs can spin them off to the side and are free. But, I like that my dogs can outsmart the collars occasionally – they deserve that. I’m still running on the original batteries after a couple months, so not really sure how long they last.So, they work good for us. I do see a fair amount a negative reviews around here as well. I don’t wish to discredit any of them. I do think all dogs are going to react differently to these things. I bought the cheapest collars I could find thinking I would either stop using them if my dogs had a hard time with them or buy better ones if they seemed to be working. These collars are perfect for us, so I’ll be sticking with them.
K. Roeder –
Relief at last!
Our three-year-old German Shepherd, Ollie (short for ‘Olivia’), ordinarily doesn’t bark too much. But, while she loves to go for rides in the car, once in the car, she barked frantically and uncontrollably for the duration of the trip. The noise was deafening and she threw spit all over the place; not too nice for the other passengers. A year earlier, we installed an Invisible Fence around our yard, which works with a “correction” collar, and Ollie took to that extremely well. She knows her boundaries and loves to run and play within them. When a dog trainer suggested that a no-bark collar would be the best way to solve the barking-in-the-car issue, I researched several collars. Some were more expensive than this one, but this brand was strongly recommended by several sources. Even PetSafe has some different types of collars, but I tried this one. I was amazed at how quickly Ollie learned the Invisible Fence process, so I should not have been surprised when she got this collar. But I was. I’m so grateful that it works. The first time she wore it, she barked once in the car and then, blessed silence. Since then, a month later, she occasionally “tests” the collar, but then remembers that it’s not the right thing to bark in the car. One bark and that’s enough. I only use the collar in the car. Ollie learned quickly when it’s OK to bark and when it’s not. Once out of the car, she doesn’t go bonkers with barking, but she knows that, if needed, she can bark again. I love this dog!A few notes:Before I got any correction collars, I was concerned about the effects on Ollie. Several sources that I trust told me that correction collars are proven ways to train dogs and that the dogs will not be hurt. Ollie has proven them right. With each collar that I got, Invisible Fence and No-bark, I tested the “corrections”. Even at full strength, it’s not as bad as some static electricity shocks I’ve gotten. When Ollie is corrected, she looks annoyed, but not hurt. She hasn’t gotten a correction from the Invisible Fence in a long time, but the no-bark collar correction seems to be just a reminder to her that she takes in stride and adjusts her attitude. After the reminder, she’s still a happy passenger in the car, watching the world outside go by.With all the millions of dogs out there, I don’t assume that this will be the solution for every one. It works great for Ollie, but some dogs may not learn how to deal with it. I was very skeptical before we got the Invisible Fence how it would work for Ollie; less concerned before we got the no-bark collar. I’m thrilled that she accepted both. And, as she may no longer need the Invisible Fence collar to stay in the yard, I assume that, eventually, she may not need the no-bark collar to stay quiet in the car. I don’t consider either collar a burden to the dog and she doesn’t seem to mind them either.Other reviewers of this product said that the batteries don’t last long. Of course, if the dog wears it all the time and barks a lot, the battery will be used up more quickly. A month after getting this collar, and using it only for once-a-day car rides, we’re still on the first battery. I have two more ready to go and I’ll check the low-battery light daily. I’ll make a judgement later as to whether the battery lasts long enough. The replacements should be a little cheaper; do a little shopping on the internet before you buy extra batteries.Summary, while it may not be everyone’s solution, it’s saved my ears and kept the spit out of my car. I’m very happy with this collar.
sam –
I have had dogs my entire life never have I ever considered a bark collar before however my 140lbs 18 month female Cane Corso would incessantly bark, moan and whimper for everything and nothing (complete opposite to my 3 year old male Cane Corso) it was none stop no matter what we tried. So for the my own sanity as well as my neighbours I was willing to try. After wearing it once she is a whole new dog!!! Once we took it off a few hours later still no barking the next day she did bark once I showed her the collar as other reviews mentioned,she stopped immediately would highly recommend!!! (Have not used it while swimming however held up in the rain just fine)
Luis Vidal –
El collar es de buena calidad, y resultó ser muy efectivo. Mi mascota lo portó en diversos periodos durante 3-4 dÃas y ha controlado su deseo de ladrar por ladrar. Ahora solo ladrá cuando nota gente desconocida en los alrededores de la casa (no por cualquier cosa como antes). Producto recomendable.
Jasmine Chew –
It stop working less than 2 weeks! Brand new use less than 10 time
Deb –
Second collar . Highly recommend for teaching your pet not to bark. We turned the collar off after a week and then it was more about the association of what would happen if he barked. Great for short term.
Marnee –
It was definitely too large and heavy for a small dog (mine is a 9-10 lb Pomeranian) so I would wish they had a much smaller version. That said, PLEASE don’t do this to your dog. It works fine but I just didn’t realize I was punishing my dog for speaking. After the first time it worked she stopped “talking” to us, it doesn’t just stop the unwanted barking. I threw it in the garbage and went back to plain old training. It worked for a while, and she is better than before but she’s still VERY protective if anyone comes on our property. But I just need to do a better job of training. its not easy but its harder to have her not talking and getting excited about her walks, treats and play time. If you MUST do it though, it it pretty good quality. It took a lot of playing around to get it working on her (I also wouldn’t shave her neck) but it did enough to prove to me I shouldn’t have bought it. I’d had to cut it to try to fit her so I couldn’t return it.