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Ultrasonic Anti-Barking Device for Dogs - Waterproof - Automatic - Suitable for Small and Large Dogs

£75.30
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Description

(Range up to 50 feet Anti-barking device) The sonic penetration range is 50 feet, covering both indoor and outdoor areas. Compared to traditional dog training devices, it completely frees your hands. You can easily train the dog's behavior by turning the knob. After testing, the best effect is within 50 feet. The smaller the range, the better the effect. (Effective on most dogs) The device works on most breeds and sizes, but not on deaf or hard-of-hearing dogs. Some dogs may be afraid or dislike the ultrasonic waves and will not stop barking at first. Please allow up to 2 weeks for training. The sonic SafeBarkingStopper is harmless to pets. If the dog is hard of hearing or aggressive, the device may not function as intended. Using the device against two or more dogs barking at the same time is not recommended. (Easy and weatherproof installation) The device is designed to be easily hung or mounted on a tree, wall, or fence post to prevent your own dog or your neighbor's dog from barking. Ensure the bark control device is facing the dog and has a clear line of sight. (Rechargeable and durable) The built-in 1500mAh lithium battery can operate continuously for 30 days after a 5-hour full charge. The low battery indicator ensures it charges in time. The robust waterproof ABSIPX4 casing gives the device a longer lifespan and allows it to be placed or hung anywhere indoors and outdoors.

Features

  • Brand
    SNQ
  • Pcs per pack
    1 .
  • Repellent
    Dog
  • Mode of action
    Ultrasound
  • Safety precautions
    Before each use
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