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Viatek Bark Stop DOG MASTER with Laser
Viatek Bark Stop DOG MASTER with Laser
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Brand: Viatek
Category: Health And Beauty

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $15.27
You Save: $14.72 (49%)
Buy New from $15.27

Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars(2 reviews)
Sales Rank: 16950

Media: Health and Beauty
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 7 x 7 x 3

MPN: VTKBC45C
Model: BC45-G
UPC: 182862001996
EAN: 0182862001996
ASIN: B001BFPJAY

Release Date: June 20, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Directional laser beam
  • Easy trigger action
  • Two setting: for both dogs and cats
  • Targets up to 50 feet away
  • Up to 500 burst on 1 9 volt battery. (not included)

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
VIATEK BC45C BARK STOP DOG MASTER WITH LASER9V;BATTERY UP TO 500 BURSTS; HIGH-FREQUENCY SOUND IS AUDIBLE TO DOGS and CATS; TARGETS UP TO 50 FT AWAY; DIRECTIONAL LASER BEAM; EASY TRIGER ACTION; 7.5"L X 3"W X 7"H


Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars I ordered this item, but never received   October 2, 2008
  1 out of 2 found this review helpful

After order placed for a week, seller refund the charge. He did not email me to say the reason for not shipping the item.

If seller really want to do business, it would handled differently. Thanks for Amazon allowing me to say this to the potential buyers.



5 out of 5 stars Super Doggie Blaster   September 15, 2008
This item works like a charm - and of course is totally harmless to its intended targets, meaning those pesky neighborhood pooches that bark at anything that exhibits even the slightest sign of life (there is also a setting for cats but I haven't yet tried it so I don't know how effective it is). I call mine the "Illudium PU38 Doggie Disintegrator" in honor of Warner Bros' 'Marvin the Martian'. Also neat (but not necessary) is an actual super-wow built-in laser aiming light (I covered mine with electrician's tape to prevent visual evidence of my frequent sniper attacks on the neighbor's overly-vocal pet that barks even when a mosquito passes gas).

Another advantage of this particular doggie trainer is its superior range; it's rated at 50 feet and from what I can tell it is effective to at least that distance (I'd say 60+ feet is more accurate); it works when shooting through window screens with no noticeable loss of effectiveness due to interference/scattering of the sound waves by the screen mesh. While such a range isn't needed for indoor barking-training of one's pet it really comes in handy with those 7 a.m. "wakeup calls"/11:30 p.m. "operatic arias" emanating from the neighbor's yard that are a serious detriment to one's sleeping patterns. On the positive side, it's just like rising at dawn to do some morning hunting - but from the comfort and convenience of one's own home. There's an element of satisfaction after being rudely awakened from a sound sleep - and a feeling of no longer being a helpless victim of this uncontrolled racket - when drawing a bead on Fido and pulling the trigger: "Take that, you manic little noisebox!" :-) Once again, this item's ultrasonic emmission is completely harmless; it's just a distraction/deterrent that causes the offenders to temporarily desist from their annoying cacophany (the more stubborn specimens usually require multiple zaps).

So, for anyone tormented by such vocal disruptions/irritations, this item is highly recommended. Besides, it looks cool - kinda like a vintage 1950s-'60s ray gun many of us had as kids. :-))



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