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Deb_and_Ed_M
Aug 19, 2013Explorer II
Be sure and check what type of batteries the collar uses. Go with the easiest to obtain (or a rechargeable). A few brands use specialty batteries that can only be purchased through a pet store, and that can be a nuisance when you're nowhere near a town....
If you only have one dog - you might have good luck with a handheld ultrasonic corrector: I have one called a "Dog Dazer II" and it's $25 on Amazon. It emits a shriek that humans can't hear - but dogs can. The catch? You have to trigger it. It's not automatic.
If you only have one dog - you might have good luck with a handheld ultrasonic corrector: I have one called a "Dog Dazer II" and it's $25 on Amazon. It emits a shriek that humans can't hear - but dogs can. The catch? You have to trigger it. It's not automatic.
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