Garmin BarkLimiter Deluxe vs Dogtra YS300. Choosing Bark Control Collar.2023

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • In this podcast episode, we compare two top-selling Bark Control Collars: the Doctor of YS300 and the Garmin Bark Limited Deluxe. We discuss the differences between the two, including the microphone sensor in the YS300 and the vibration sensor in the Garmin unit. We delve into the features of each collar, such as manual settings, waterproof and rechargeable capabilities, auto rise feature, bark counter, and more. Whether you prefer a simple and easy-to-use collar or one with extra features, this episode will help you decide which Bark Control Collar is best suited for your needs. Tune in to learn more about these top-selling products!
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Комментарии • 7

  • @ZusuBee
    @ZusuBee Год назад +1

    Thanks.

  • @RickActual
    @RickActual Год назад

    Thanks for the comparison

  • @jorgepadilla21
    @jorgepadilla21 Год назад +2

    We have a vibration activated bark collar for our Vizla and it doesn’t work very well because he rarely barks, most of the time he wines and howls so, I would not recommend the garmin for howlers like hounds.

  • @daveschreiber9587
    @daveschreiber9587 11 месяцев назад

    Have you heard any complaints about the YS300 (or the Garmin for that matter) malfunctioning and giving a correction to a dog that doesn't deserve it? Especially repeatedly? There are Amazon reviews where people talk about dogs having scabs on their necks from repeated shocks.

    • @Hawleyable
      @Hawleyable 6 месяцев назад +2

      from what i understand, sores from a bark collar or e-collar with prongs are not from stimulation - they are from incorrect usage (mainly over use). I've heard trainers say 8-12 hours max (with 12 being extreme) wear time on a bark collar, and that is with semi-frequent adjustments. if the prongs are in contact with the skin for too long, it will damage the dogs skin. it is not from electrical stimulation (which is static - not what comes out of your outlet). but again, repeated stimulation is not going to cause these types of sores. Owners can't just put these collars on and leave them on - of course a dog would have sores from that.

    • @daveschreiber9587
      @daveschreiber9587 6 месяцев назад

      @@Hawleyable Thanks. We've been using it for a few months and it took a good 2-3 months for my dog to get the idea. Now she only barks when there's a really good reason. She used to bark just to eff with the dog across the road. But not any more.

    • @AgentChodeyBanks
      @AgentChodeyBanks 3 месяца назад

      @@Hawleyable Are these meant to be used temporarily until the dog learns the desired behavior?