Anti-Bark Tools
Humane Solutions That Work
Ultrasonic Bark Control Devices for Humane and Effective Bark Management
Excessive barking can be a frustrating issue for dog owners. It can disrupt the peace at home and strain relationships with neighbours. While various anti-bark devices exist — including vibration, citronella, and static shock collars — not all are legal or humane. In fact, shock collars are banned or restricted in many Australian states.
At Dazer, we believe in positive, responsible training. Our ultrasonic anti-bark devices offer an effective and compassionate alternative.
What Is an Ultrasonic Anti-Bark Tool?
Ultrasonic devices emit a high-frequency sound that is unpleasant to dogs but inaudible to humans. When used properly, they can interrupt barking and encourage quieter behaviour — without pain, force, or physical contact.
✅ Best for:
Dogs who are responsive to sound cues.
➕ Pros:
Silent to humans
No physical stimulation
Easy to carry and use on walks or at home
➖ Cons:
May not work on hearing-impaired or very stubborn dogs
Are ultrasonic dog barking devices legal in Australia?
Yes, ultrasonic dog barking devices are legal to use in Australia, if they’re used responsibly and don’t cause any harm. These devices work by giving off a high-pitched sound that dogs find unpleasant, which can help discourage excessive barking. They aren’t harmful, the key is to use them thoughtfully
Our Range of Ultrasonic Anti-Bark Devices
3 Best Ultrasonic anti bark models to suit different dogs and environments:
DAZER II – ⭐BEST SELLER⭐ A tried-and-true option with large powerful disc
HUSH U20 – Compact, sleek, and ideal for close-range use
HUSH UB122 – Offers advanced features and a powerful ultrasonic burst
👉 Click here to compare models.
Tips for Using Anti-Bark Tools Responsibly
To get the best results — and ensure your dog feels safe and supported — follow these best practices:
Understand the cause: Before using any tool, identify why your dog is barking. Is it boredom? Fear? Excitement? Tools should support behavioural training, not replace it. Read more about why dogs bark
Start gently: Always begin with the lowest ultrasonic setting or gentler vibration options (if available). Escalate only if necessary
Supervise: A responsible adult should oversee use of the device during training. Consistent use and commands are key
Pair with training techniques:
Use the tool to interrupt barking, then immediately reward quiet behaviour with treats, praise, or affection. Some owners find using a cue word like “STOP” or a distinct sound like “ARRRRR” before activating the tool helps establish a behavioural patternDo not overuse: Constant exposure to the sound may reduce effectiveness and cause stress. Use as an intervention, not your sole reliance.
Customer Stories – Real Results
🐾 Anita – Fremantle, WA
“It arrived. It works!”
Model: HUSH U20
🐾 Kim – Woodenbong, NSW
“Highly recommend the HUSH UB122 for anyone struggling with a barking dog.”
Model: HUSH UB122
🐾 Kahren – Londonderry, NSW
“The Dazer worked instantly. It stopped him in his tracks.”
Model: DAZER II
Final Thoughts
When used thoughtfully, anti-bark tools can be a powerful part of your dog training toolkit. They are not about punishment — they are about interrupting the barking cycle and giving your dog a clear signal to help build better habits.
✨ Need help choosing the right anti-bark tool?
At Dazer Australia, we’re committed to safe, humane and effective solutions. If you are not sure which device suits your dog best, get in touch with us — we are here to help.