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3-Mode Ultrasonic Dog Bark Trainer – Adjustable Bark Control & Dog Training Tool
The Anti Barking Device: Ultrasonic Dog Trainer is a safe and effective tool for correcting unwanted dog behaviour. Designed to help with dog training and bark control, it uses a 25 KHz ultrasonic frequency that works on dogs of all sizes aged 6 months to 8 years. With its portable design, easy operation, and multifunctional modes, it’s the perfect training aid at home or on the go.

🌟Key Benefits
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Effective Bark Control: Emits a 25 KHz ultrasonic frequency that deters barking and helps with behaviour correction.
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Safe & Humane: Automatically shuts off after 8 seconds to protect your dog; 100% safe and non-harmful.
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Compact & Portable: Handheld with a wrist strap; fits easily in your pocket for use anywhere.
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3 Training Modes:
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Mode 1: Basic ultrasonic sound for training.
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Mode 2: Ultrasonic + LED flash for stronger response.
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Mode 3: Flashlight mode for visibility at night.
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Built-In LED Flashlight: Helps you navigate in the dark while also supporting the training process.
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Versatile Use: Works not only on your own dogs but also deters unfamiliar dogs while walking, jogging, or cycling.
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Training Tips Included: Some dogs may take up to 2 weeks to respond—patience and consistency are key.




❓ FAQs (For Each Product Page)
General Bark Control FAQs (Add to All Pages)
Q1: Are ultrasonic bark control devices safe for dogs?
Yes, ultrasonic devices are designed to be safe and humane. They emit a high-frequency sound that grabs your dog’s attention without causing pain.
Q2: How quickly will I see results?
Many dogs respond within a few uses, but consistent training over 1–2 weeks usually brings the best long-term results.
Q3: Can ultrasonic bark control devices work on all dog breeds?
Most breeds respond well, but some very large or hearing-impaired dogs may require additional training methods.
Q4: Will I hear the sound?
Ultrasonic frequencies are typically above human hearing range. Some people with sensitive hearing may detect a faint noise.