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How the No-Bark Collar works
Motorola's No-Bark Collar is a quick, easy and fair way to reduce excessive
barking behavior. Through Motorola's unique bark detection technology, your
dog is allowed five seconds of "free" barking time after which a warning beep
and vibration will trigger. Should your dog continue to bark, the Collar Unit will
administer a brief level of static correction that you have selected. Choose from
nine levels, from very gentle to firm to match your dog's personality. If your dog
is quiet for two minutes, once again it is offered five more seconds of "free"
barking followed by a warning beep and vibration prior to any static correction.
Our goal is to limit excessive barking, not to attempt to eliminate or suppress all
barking.
Important guidelines when using the No-Bark Collar
• Included in your pack are Collar Contacts in three different lengths (short,
medium and long) that deliver static correction to your dog. Choose the
appropriate length for your dog's hair coat. The Collar was shipped with
medium Collar Contacts that are suitable for dogs with medium hair coats.
If your dog has dense coat or undercoat, use one of the longer Contacts
included with the product.
• Proper fit is critical to the performance and effectiveness of the Collar. If the
fit is too loose, the Collar Unit will not be able to get sufficient contact with
the skin to detect barking and deliver static correction. If the fit is too tight,
it will irritate your dog's skin.
• Tighten the Collar Unit high on your dog's neck, tight enough that you can
get two fingers between the collar strap and your dog. It should not be able
to rotate around the neck.
• Do not make your dog wear the Collar Unit for more than 12 hours
continuously to avoid skin irritation.
• Do not connect a leash to the Collar Unit as this might pull the Collar
Contacts too tight against your dog's neck.
• When connecting a separate collar for the leash, make sure that it does not
add pressure on the Collar Unit.
• Check the contact area on your dog's neck for signs of irritation. If there is a
rash or sore, discontinue use until the skin is completely healed. See a
veterinarian if the condition persists.

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