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Please note that this website has received numerous complaints from readers saying that the device described below had no discernable impact on the barking of their neighbor's dogs. Therefore, even though we have had a few positive reports, barkingdogs.net does not recommend this product. Accordingly, we have removed all links to retail outlets. Links will be reestablished if and when the manufaturer can show that the device works as advertised.


Super Barker Breaker

Emits 90 decibels of sound, which is the equivalent of the noise generated by a power lawnmower.

The following is the manufacturer's write-up describing the product.

The Super Barker Breaker uses simple reinforcement training methods to curb bad habits. Helps pet owners, veterinarians, breeders, and trainers correct animal-behavior problems quickly and safely.

Fully automatic. Built-in microchip operates the unit automatically whenever the dog barks. Using a microphone and electronics tuned to the sound of a dog's bark, Super Barker Breaker trains your dog to stop barking -- even while you are away.

The tuned microphone picks up the dog's bark. Then the Super Barker Breaker sets off a high-pitched, piercing sound that startles the dog to stop the nuisance barking.

When your dog stops barking, the unit automatically stops and resets itself for the next series of barks. Specially tuned microphone does not respond to other chance sounds. After a few sessions, dogs are trained to stop nuisance barking safely and humanely.

Operating range up to 25 feet.

Uses one 9-volt alkaline battery (not included).

Dimensions: 4"L x 2.25"W x 1.5"D.

1-year mfg. warranty. Mfg. will repair or replace any defective unit within that time period.

Per manufacturer's policy on Good Neighbor Barker Breakers and Super Barker Breakers, all sales are final. Both items carry a 1-year mfg. warranty against defects; the mfg. will repair or replace any defective unit within that time period.

Please Note: The sound produced is audible to human hearing.


This page is part of Section Two:
the Your Neighbor's Dog section of barkingdogs.net