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My hand-picked selection for peace, quiet, and better behavior year-round.
Your guide and resident Bark Control Expert.
However, I have a confession to make… I wasn't always the knowledgeable, fun, well-read, and classy guy you see in front of you today. I have unnecessarily barked in the past too.
My owner has recently developed the safest, most humane, and effective bark control products in the world for me and my doggy friends. You can count on every product that has the Good Life logo on it to be the best of the best, and each has been tested by yours truly, certified safe and sound.
Best For: The Active Pup Who Needs Freedom
Give your dog the freedom to run off-leash while you stay in control. The Happy Tails collar is a no-shock solution that uses vibration and sound to communicate with your dog up to 1,600 feet away.
Best For: Peace & Quiet for the Whole Family
Is nuisance barking ruining your peace and quiet? The Bark Control Pro is our best-selling device for a reason. It stops barking automatically using ultrasonic sound, which is safe for dogs but annoying enough to stop the noise.
Best For: Evening Walks & Safety
Evening walks can get dark. The OnGuard is a 3-in-1 tool that fits in your pocket. It corrects bad behavior (like pulling or jumping) with ultrasonic sound, has a panic alarm for your safety, and a flashlight for visibility.
Best For: The Sensitive Soul
If you have a stubborn barker but hate the idea of shock collars, BarkWise is the ultimate compassionate choice. It uses Advanced Bark Recognition™ to deliver ultrasonic sound and vibration corrections automatically.
Best For: Modern Tech Lovers
The Woofly is as cute as it sounds, but it packs serious training technology. It features a color LED screen and uses a progressive training method—starting with a warning tone before moving to vibration.
Check out my blog for advice and tips, and maybe even some funny pictures and quotes.
I look forward to sharing what I've learned to help other barkers – because let's be honest, a little bark goes a long way. Talk to you soon!
— Kodiak 🐾
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