It can be challenging dealing with unwanted behaviors from our furry friends. Training is the best way to stop bad behavior but it isn’t always easy. BarxBuddy can help! It uses ultrasonic high-pitched sound to target your dog’s hearing and allow you to train your friend harmlessly.
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ULTRASONIC SOUND
Helps to get your pet’s attention & discourage unwanted behaviors
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BRIGHT FLASHLIGHT
Includes a handy, high-powered LED flashlight
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100% HARMLESS
Easy to use and safe for dogs, humans and all animals
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ULTRASONIC SOUND
Helps to get your pet’s attention & discourage unwanted behaviors
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BRIGHT FLASHLIGHT
Includes a handy, high?-powered LED flashlight
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100% HARMLESS
Easy to use and safe for dogs, humans and all animals
With BarxBuddy, you can train your dog any time and any place.
Never have to worry about barking or tugging at the leash ever again! Train your dog humanely and safely with BarxBuddy!
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