Stop Excessive Barking — Without Stress or Harm
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Pawtrol™ – End Excessive Barking Without Hurting Your Dog
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Frequently asked questions
Will this hurt my dog?
No — and this is the most important thing to understand. The device emits a high-frequency ultrasonic tone that only dogs can hear. It's not painful; it's simply attention-grabbing, like a whistle. There are no shocks, no vibrations, no chemicals. Most vets prefer ultrasonic training over any collar-based alternative precisely because it's non-punitive. Your dog will hear it, pause, and over time learn to associate barking with the tone. That's it.
I've tried ultrasonic devices before and they didn't work.
Cheap single-emitter devices fail — and most people have tried one of those. This unit uses multiple high-power emitters with a 50 ft effective range, which is what separates professional-grade devices from the $12 ones that collect dust. Consistent use for the first 3–5 days makes the biggest difference. And if it still doesn't work for you? Full refund within 30 days, no questions asked.
Can it stop my neighbor's dog, not just mine?
Yes. The 50 ft range means it works on any dog within reach — including one barking from the yard next door. Point it in the direction of the barking. You don't need to own the dog for this to work. Many customers buy it specifically for a neighbor's dog and see results within the first few days.
Is this legal to use on someone else's dog?
Yes — using an ultrasonic deterrent on your own property is legal in virtually every jurisdiction. Because it causes no pain or harm, it's treated as a training aid, not an act against the animal. That said, we always recommend checking local ordinances if you're uncertain. Most users find it completely uncontroversial, and many use it without the neighbor ever knowing.
Will it affect other pets or people in my home?
Humans can't hear ultrasonic frequencies — it's completely silent to you, your kids, and your neighbors. Cats may occasionally react to it (they share some of the same hearing range), but it causes no distress or harm. If you have multiple dogs, the tone will reach all of them equally — which can actually speed up results if they're barking together.