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Keeping them quite in the kennel #4002717 01/29/13 01:49 AM
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Has anyone ever heard of or had any experience with a water shooting system in a kennel to keep dogs from barking. I have heard of such a system but dont know how it works.

Re: Keeping them quite in the kennel [Re: whiteowl] #4002730 01/29/13 01:54 AM
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When the dog barks it squirts them in the face?


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Re: Keeping them quite in the kennel [Re: MS1454] #4002735 01/29/13 01:57 AM
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They make citronella collars that will spray when the dog barks.

Re: Keeping them quite in the kennel [Re: BobbyLight] #4002764 01/29/13 02:05 AM
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I was under the impression that it is a system that is installed in the kennel that sprays the dog or dogs to deter them from barking.

Re: Keeping them quite in the kennel [Re: whiteowl] #4002841 01/29/13 02:25 AM
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Originally Posted By: whiteowl
I was under the impression that it is a system that is installed in the kennel that sprays the dog or dogs to deter them from barking.


I had one in my kennel in PA. It worked pretty slick. I would worry about mold in the summer though.

I own a ton of dogtra rechargeable bark collars. They work great!!

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Re: Keeping them quite in the kennel [Re: Angie B] #4002965 01/29/13 02:49 AM
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Thinking about it the collars are probably a lot less expensive and less trouble over all. It does seem like a neat concept though.

Re: Keeping them quite in the kennel [Re: Angie B] #4002986 01/29/13 02:51 AM
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Originally Posted By: Angie B
Originally Posted By: whiteowl
I was under the impression that it is a system that is installed in the kennel that sprays the dog or dogs to deter them from barking.


I had one in my kennel in PA. It worked pretty slick. I would worry about mold in the summer though.

I own a ton of dogtra rechargeable bark collars. They work great!!

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Re: Keeping them quite in the kennel [Re: kbobbjr] #4003895 01/29/13 01:35 PM
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The Dogtra bark collar does work great.


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Haven't had it in years but never spit any out.


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Re: Keeping them quite in the kennel [Re: CCBIRDDOGMAN] #4005273 01/29/13 08:10 PM
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Originally Posted By: CCBIRDDOGMAN
The Dogtra bark collar does work great.


I like them much better then the tri-tronics,,, though the regional rep told me the other day, when he dropped off his dog for training, that since Garmin bought tri-tronics the product has improved greatly.

I hope to have a prototype here shortly.

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Re: Keeping them quite in the kennel [Re: Angie B] #4006615 01/30/13 02:31 AM
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I guess I have tried them all with bark collars. I have a 20 year old DT Systems that I will put against anyone of them. It will make a dog think he has a bear trap on his head.It will stop a dog from barking in less than 10 seconds. Just dont let your wife watch. It is ugly!

Re: Keeping them quite in the kennel [Re: NorthTXbirdhunter] #4006705 01/30/13 02:53 AM
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I wouldn't own anything DT.. Nasty,, But to each their own..

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Re: Keeping them quite in the kennel [Re: NorthTXbirdhunter] #4015507 02/01/13 09:25 PM
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nice

Re: Keeping them quite in the kennel [Re: NorthTXbirdhunter] #4021035 02/04/13 02:03 AM
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White pex pipe from homedepot......swat swat swat quite!!!!


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