Pro Tip: Direct Line of Sight
Our bark deterrent devices use ultrasonic sound to train the dog to stop barking. Those sound waves can not penetrate through solid objects, like: brick walls, glass windows, wooden fences, thick shrubbery, and walls of your home.
This means, you’ll need to make sure there are no obstructions between the device and the yard/dog in question. If you are separated by a wooden fence then you will need to mount the device up in a tree or on the side of your house.
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Opening the OnGuard Battery Compartment
We understand that the battery compartment on our OnGuard handheld training device can be somewhat tricky to open, and we are here to help. You'll see on the bottom of the device that there are 2 arrows near the slide. While holding the OnGuard with one hand, use your other thumb to move that slide in the direction of the arrow marked with a number 1. While the slide is in that position, push it towards the arrow marked with a number 2. Then you'll be able to flip that bottom piece up and insert your batteries.
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Pro Tip: BarkWise Collar Sizing
The length of the nylon collar strap can be adjusted from 6—24 inches.