: Premier Spray Sense Anti-Bark Dog Collar

: Premier Spray Sense Anti-Bark Dog Collar

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Premier Spray Sense Anti-Bark Dog Collar

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Premier Spray Sense Anti-Bark Dog Collar
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Street Price: $99.99
Gaunz Org Price: $42.53
Savings!: $57.46 (57%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 383





Batteries Included: 1
Binding: Misc.
Product Brand: Premier
EAN: 0364180000435
Label: Premier Pet
Product Manufacturer: Premier Pet
Model: SNSBKC
Publisher: Premier Pet
Release Date: July 11, 2006
Ranking: 383
Studio: Premier Pet


Piece facts:
  • A microphone on the dog's collar will sense barking and emit the citronella spray
  • It's inoffensive to humans, yet unusual enough to distract your dog from whatever he's barking at
  • Your dog will bark and receive a burst of spray
  • Your dog will quickly and painlessly learn that there is a consequence for barking.
  • safe for people animals and the envirorment




Collar Dog Anti-Bark Sense Spray Premier






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This Premier gentle spray citronella anti-bark collar deliveers a harmless and highly effective burst of citronella spray to interrupt nuisance barking. The spray works with four of the dog's senses-he hears it, sees it, feels it and smells it. The unique citronella scent immediately distracts the dog, yet is non-offensive to humans. Clinically proven twice as effective as electrical shock yet without the pain. Research found that 88.9% of dogs responded to the gentle spray citronella anti-bark collar. Kit includes the unit mounted on an adjustable collar, a can of citronella and batteries.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Anti-Bark Dog Collar ...
This product is awesome. It really works. Just make sure that if you have 2 dogs, to get 2 collars. I didn't and every time the other dog barked, the poor dog with the collar got sprayed since it's sound activated. Live and learn!



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Works, but does not last a long time
We have a 100 lb + German Shepherd who loves to bark A LOT. We tried the shock collars in the past, but after we got one that malfunctioned (and actually left a severe burn mark in our poor dog's skin), we decided to try the Citronella collar. We were very pleased with the results. Our dog does not care for how the spray smells, and will stop barking. It may not immediately stop all of the dog's barking, but with use over time it will diminish. Most of the time we do not even need to use the collar on the dog now (because he has learned not to bark with the use of the collar).
As for the negative side.... the square compartment on the collar that holds the citronella spray is pressurized. Over time the square compartment will go bad, and will not be able to contain the citronella spray anymore. We have owned two of these collars, and when we went to use the collar the other day, it would not hold the citronella anymore (just kept spraying out like the dog was barking). The first collar we had sprung a leak in the seam of the square compartment and leaked out there.
However, I am about to purchase my third collar, so I obviously think that the benefits of this collar outweigh the negatives.
On a side note, regarding the electric shock collars, I would really advise anyone not to use these on your dogs. Most of the literature that you will read on the internet will actually tell you that the dogs cannot obtain a burn from the collars, but I am telling you from personal experience that is not true. Our dog actually sustained a deep burn mark in his neck exactly where the prongs touched him. If you research on the internet, there is another case about a dog named "Rufus" that sustained very bad injuries also. Try the citronella!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Wonderful product! ...
This worked wonders on keeping my dog from barking. My only problem with it was that with my 2 dogs playing around the collar got chewed up, but that is not a problem with the product... just with my dogs. :)



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Quick Shipping. Great Product.
Product arrived in perfect new condition...and the next day, if I'm not mistaken. (Granted I live in the area, but it was great to actually have it arrive that quickly). The collar has helped tremendously to keep barking under control. I definitely recommend it!



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * It Works !! ...
This device worked when NOTHING else did. It works on both of our Pomeranians. They were constant barkers. They're smart dogs and still bark when then collar is off, but never make a peep when it's on! Sometimes just showing them the collar works!

One of our Poms took a while to learn...maybe 3 weeks. The other learned after just 2 barks.

Don't waste your money on the cruel electric collars (that don't even stop the dog from barking, anyway). Buy this collar and you'll thank yourself for years to come.



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