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Old March 19th 04, 10:11 PM
J1Boss
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I have written before, about the dobe behind me who fence fights with Lucy.
Franklin doesn't take part - he is a BOY after all! With Spring on it's way, I
didn't feel like warning Lucy away from the fenceline constantly, or waiting
and then calling her off. It didn't seem fair to put a bark collar on her
either, since only she would get corrected. So, I bought a "barker breaker"
that emits an annoying high pitched sound when the dogs bark close to it. I
was skeptical, but I can't believe how effective it has been. Neither dog is
afraid of it, but definitely annoyed by it, so they go their separate ways, and
are starting to approach the fence without barking. Hooray!

All thos folks who complain about neighbor's barking dogs? This was a very
wise $35 purchase.

Janet Boss
Best Friends Dog Obedience
"Nice Manners for the Family Pet"
Voted "Best of Baltimore 2001" - Baltimore Magazine
www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com
http://photos.yahoo.com/bestfriendsobedience

 




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