Skip to product information
1 of 5

Bark Doctor

Bark Doctor DC900 Bark Collar

Bark Doctor DC900 Bark Collar

Regular price $89.95 AUD
Regular price Sale price $89.95 AUD
Sale Sold out
Shipping calculated at checkout.

Bark Doctor’s DC900 Bark Collar has the largest battery in our range at 500 mAh so you can expect over two weeks on a single charge. It's very durable, easy to use and offers lots of flexibility with bark training your dog. It allows you to set it as a sound only, sound+vibraton only or sound+static . It is also IPX7 waterproof with a sturdy night reflective TPU belt. 

DC900 Features

  • IPX7 waterproof - safe for short swims at shallow depth
  • Large, USB-rechargeable 500mah battery - lasts up to two weeks on a single full charge 
  • Flexible training: Choose between Beeping only; Beeping+Vibration only; Beeping+Zap only.
  • Adjustable sound volume and shock intensity between levels 1 to 7.
  • Pre-programmed timing of vibration training means less settings to worry about.
  • Two length metal contact prongs with matching conductive silicone covers for extra comfort. 
  • LCD screen for easy monitoring of battery charge and adjusting levels.
  • Durable smooth outer shell made of ABS plastic makes it less likely to be damaged by chewing dogs.

DC900 Sizing Guide

  • Recommended for dogs weighing from 5kg
  • Collar dimensions: 7cm wide x 4cm height x 3cm thickness
  • Contact prongs: approximately 3cm apart
  • Reflective TPU belt can be adjusted to fit neck circumference from 20cm to 65cm. 

DC900 User Guide

User Manual

Always read the user manual to appreciate all the features of your device. Most FAQs are answered in this document. Charge the device while you read to save time.

Properly Fitting Collar

Rule of thumb when fitting a dog training collar around your dog is to ensure it stays secure as moving around can cause it to false trigger. The contact points also need to touch skin to ensure static function works optimally as static can not go through fur. 

Testing Collar

Testing automatic bark collars can vary depending on the model. However, barking into the sensor while shaking the device or blowing air into the sensor are common ways to test the device. Place the contact points on the exposed wire of the plastic testing bulb supplied while doing the blow test to test if static function is working properly. 

View full details