PetSafe PBC10 Teach and Treat Remote Reward Trainer User Manual

June 14, 2024
PetSafe

Get Started! NanoBark ™ Collar for Small Dogs

Before we start:

We know that teaching your dog when not to bark can be challenging. Keep these things in mind as you begin training:
Your dog is safe with us.
This bark collar has a unique sensor that provides the most reliable bark detection available. The 10 stimulation levels are designed specifically for small- to medium-sized dogs. As a safety feature, if your dog barks 15 times or more within an 80-second period, the bark collar will automatically time out for 30 seconds.
Not all barking is bad.
Your dog barks for a variety of reasons, many of which may be desirable, such as warding off threats or alerting you to unexpected visitors. Reserve the use of the bark collar for situations in which your dog’s bark is excessive or obtrusive — for example, maybe your dog loves to bark outside late at night or greets your guests a little too loudly. Appropriate and consistent use of the bark collar can substantially reduce and even eliminate this nuisance barking.
Take care to get the right fit.
Proper fit is essential to the effectiveness and safety of the bark collar. A bark collar worn too loosely won’t accurately detect and correct your dog’s barks, but a bark collar worn too tightly (or too long) may irritate your dog’s skin.
Important: Avoid leaving the bark collar on your dog for more than 12 hours a day, and please read this guide and the customer care guide thoroughly for important safety information about how to fit and use the bark collar. Do not use the bark collar on dogs younger than 6 months old.

What you have:

How it works:

The bark collar starts learning your dog’s bark pattern after the first two to three barks and automatically adjusts its stimulation level for your dog’s personality and barking habits.
There are 10 levels of static stimulation. The first time your dog barks, he will receive the lowest level of static stimulation. If he continues barking, the stimulation intensity will increase with each successive bark until the barking stops. This stimulation level becomes the starting point the next time your dog barks. Once your dog has learned to reduce his barking, the initial warning stimulations are automatically decreased.
Let’s take your dog from yappy to happy.

Charge the bark collar

Connect the charger to the magnetic charging port on the back of the collar and then plug it in. Leave the bark collar plugged in until it is fully charged; this will take about 2 hours.
The LED on the bottom of the bark collar will glow green when the collar is charging and will turn off when the bark collar is fully charged.
Average battery life is 24 hours, depending on how often your dog barks.

Fit the bark collar

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With your dog standing comfortably, place the bark collar high around his neck, close to his ears. The contact points should be centred directly under your dog’s chin, touching his skin. If your dog has long hair, it may be necessary to trim (not shave) the hair around the contact points to make sure that contact is consistent.
Check the tightness of the bark collar by inserting one finger between the collar and your dog’s neck. The fit should be snug but not constricting. If your dog shakes his head (after fitting), the collar should not move. Remember to recheck the fit of the bark collar frequently as your dog becomes comfortable wearing it.

Turn the bark collar on

Turn the bark collar on by pressing and holding the power button until the bark collar beeps low to high and the LED on the bottom of the collar flashes green. The LED will flash every 5 seconds (green or red) to indicate battery charge.

Use the bark collar

Stay with your dog the first few times he wears the bark collar. He may initially be startled by the stimulation and bark more. If this happens, speak to your dog in a calm, reassuring voice until he relaxes. He’ll soon realise that the stimulation stops when he is quiet.
You should notice a reduction in your dog’s barking within the first couple of days that he wears the bark collar. At this point, it is important to remember the learning process is still not complete. Dogs will test this new learning experience and may increase their attempts to bark. This usually occurs during the second week a dog wears the bark collar. If this does occur, remain consistent and do not alter your use of the bark collar.
If your dog barks and the bark collar doesn’t seem to be effective:
Recheck the fit.
The bark sensor uses the sensation of vibration (not sound) to detect your dog’s bark. This is what prevents the bark collar delivering stimulations that would be activated by other dogs’ barking or loud noises nearby.
If the bark collar is too loose, the bark sensor will not be able to detect the vibration of your dog’s vocal cords and the bark collar will not issue a stimulation. Likewise, if the contact points are not in contact with your dog’s skin, he will not feel a stimulation if issued.
Test the bark collar.
If you are certain you have fit the bark collar properly to your dog but it still doesn’t seem to be working, complete the following steps to test the bark collar. You will need the test light tool (see page 3).

  1. With the bark collar charging, press and hold the power button.
  2. Continue to hold the power button while disconnecting the bark collar from the charger.
  3. When the LED turns blue, release the power button and then hold the test light tool to the collar’s contact points. After a 2-second delay, the bark collar will be in test mode. For each level, the collar will beep and the test light tool will flash (level 1 = 1 beep and 1 flash, level 2 = 2 beeps and 2 flashes, etc.).
  4. When the test is complete, the bark collar will beep high to low and turn itself off. You can stop the test at any time by pressing the power button.

Remember these important tips when using your bark collar:
Be consistent.
Use the bark collar in every situation in which you want your dog to be quiet.
If your dog realises he is not wearing his bark collar, he may resume his bad barking habits and his learning will be delayed.
Attach your lead separately.
When using a lead, attach it to a separate, non-metallic collar or harness.
Important: Please don’t attach a lead to the bark collar, as this puts too much pressure on the contact points.
Maximise battery life.
Turn off the bark collar when not in use by pressing and holding the power button until the bark collar beeps high to low and the LED flashes red and then goes out.
Turn down the noise. Turn up the joy.
We’re here to help! 3-Year Warranty For important safety information, please see the customer care guide.

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