Reduce Your Dogs Barking, the Humane Way
Are you dealing with endless barking from your neighbour’s dog or your own furry friend’s noisy outbursts? Anti-bark devices offer a humane, safe, and effective alternative to harsh methods like shock collars or bark boxes.
With the DAZER Australia range of anti-barking devices, you can restore peace and quiet while keeping your dog’s wellbeing in mind.
HUSH U20 Anti Barking device
How Anti-Bark Devices Work
Anti-bark devices use high-frequency ultrasonic sound, typically between 20kHz–30kHz, which is inaudible to humans but unpleasant to dogs.
When the dog barks, use the handheld device and the sound triggers a startle reflex, interrupting the behaviour. Over time, the dog associates barking with the unpleasant noise and learns to reduce or stop the habit altogether. It is good to pair the device use with a stern verbal command.
Handheld vs Wall-Mounted — Which Should You Choose?
Handheld Devices:
Portable and easy to use
You control when to activate the sound reinforcing immediate correction during a barking incident.
Can be used discreetly without drawing attention
Wall-Mounted Devices:
Continuous monitoring and deterrence
Suitable for outdoor
Cover large areas
Boost the HUSH U20 using the Max control
Common Questions About Anti-Bark Devices
Can a dog become desensitised to the ultrasonic sound?
While it's possible for dogs to become less sensitive to the sound over time, proper usage and consistent training can mitigate this risk. By using the device strategically and combining it with positive reinforcement techniques, you can maintain its effectiveness.
Will Anti-Bark Devices Work for Multiple Dogs?
Yes, anti-bark devices can be effective for multiple dogs within their range. However, individual dogs may vary in their sensitivity to the ultrasonic sound. It's important to note that the device's effectiveness may depend on factors such as the dog's breed, age, and temperament.
Why Dogs Bark Excessively?
Understanding the reasons behind excessive barking is crucial for effective management. Common causes include:
Boredom: Dogs may bark out of boredom or lack of mental stimulation.
Anxiety: Separation anxiety, fear, or stress can trigger excessive barking.
Territorial Behaviour: Dogs are naturally protective of their home and family, especially when they perceive threats.
Attention-Seeking: Some dogs may bark to get attention from their owners.
When you know why your dog barks, you can better address the issue with training, exercise, and anti-bark devices.
Tips for Managing Excessive Barking
Provide Exercise: Regular physical and mental exercise can help reduce boredom and anxiety.
Positive Reinforcement Training: Reward calm behaviour to encourage desired actions.
Create a Calm Environment: Minimize stressors and provide a safe and comfortable space.
Consult a Vet: You may need to rule out any underlying health issues that may be contributing to excessive barking.
Quiet your world
By combining the use of anti-bark devices with positive reinforcement training and addressing the root causes of excessive barking, you can create a more peaceful environment for both you and your furry friend.
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