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		<description>Unfortunately, other than removing them from all stimulus that causes them to bark (ie lock them inside) you may have to resort to an anti-barking collar.

I have recommended and used these before and they are very effective in stopping the dog barking when unattended.

Good luck Narelle.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately, other than removing them from all stimulus that causes them to bark (ie lock them inside) you may have to resort to an anti-barking collar.</p>
<p>I have recommended and used these before and they are very effective in stopping the dog barking when unattended.</p>
<p>Good luck Narelle.</p>
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