Dog Silencer Pro Ultimate Pack

$99.95 $99.95
(as of 28/10/2010 06:14 - info)
  • New Ultimate Pack includes Unit, 2 Remote Controls, AC Adapter and 75ft Extension
  • Works up to 3X Farther than Competition – Detects Barking up to 75ft, Ultrasonic Sound Travels 300ft
  • Use Indoors and Outdoors. Powered by 9V Battery or AC Adapter.
  • Trusted by Dog Trainers, Kennel Owners, US Military in Iraq and Customers Worldwide
  • Installs Virtually Anywhere With Ease. Compact and Water Resistant

The Dog Silencer Pro is the most popular anti-barking system available today and is trusted by dog trainers, kennel owners and customers around the world. This revolutionary device works by using high-pitched sonic (audible) and ultrasonic (inaudible to humans) sounds to humanely train dogs to stop barking. Veterinarians, Military, Law Enforcement, Kennels and pet owners around the world use the Dog Silencer Pro to stop nuisance barking. Easy to use and install, the Dog Silencer Pro humanely trains your dog or your neighbor’s dogs to stop barking. It automatically detects barking and delivers a high-pitched sound heard only by the dog. Using this proven method, dogs are safely and humanely discouraged from barking.

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5 Reviews

  1. Curtis D. Carey says:
    Posted October 27, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    This dog silencer might work if I could keep batteries in it. It goes through batteries like water. A 9 volt battery will only last 3-4 days!!! With that kind of battery life, I think this product has some design problems. I guess I will have to buy the AC charger to see if this silencer actually works.

  2. April Ryder says:
    Posted October 18, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    The Dog Silencer Pro Ultimate Pack is a waste of your hard earned money. I opened the package and read the instructions, noticing that the company’s disclaimer saying that it may take up to three weeks for the system to stop the dog barking. The company also states that this product does not stop territorial barking. It’s been over two months and the dogs still bark and haven’t acknowledged that the device works. Save your money, I don’t recommend purchasing this product.

  3. happy_customer says:
    Posted September 27, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    We have tried shock collars and everything and the dang dogs just keep on barking. This purchase was THE LAST straw before just simply hauling the two dogs off. So far I am very pleased with this product. It actually makes the dogs stay quiet for the most part. I mean, they will still bark at the mail lady and the garbage truck, etc., but just barking for the sake of barking has actually stopped 100%. I wish it was a little more durable since it’s sort of cheap plastic. But hey, I love what it does. I recommended it to a couple of coworkers who I heard complaining about their stupid dogs.

  4. DMG says:
    Posted September 17, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    In late stage pregnancy, my wife was about to go to a hotel rather than be startled one more time by a neighbor’s extremely loud barking dog. She felt so helpless and paranoid about it that I had to find a solution quickly. I got the Dog Silencer Pro and after setting it up in one of my trees near the fence I gave my wife the remote. What a relief to see her smile after the barking dog gave a yelp and shut down when it barked too close to this device. Now we leave the device on auto and the dog shuts up even when on the other side of the neighbor’s house (I think the ultrasound bounces off the neighbor’s far fence and still is strong enough to give the dog the message). Recently the dog was locked in the neighbor’s home while construction work in his back yard was going on. The Dog Silencer Pro can’t effectively stop the dog when it is enclosed, but so too is its strident bark muted. I hope the manufacturer will come up with an even better device that emits the ultrasound equivalent of fingers on a blackboard and give it even more power, because intensity seems to be the key. For my part, I’m going into the shop to experiment with a shop-air powered ultrasonic whistle (3/8 inch chamber should give 20khz) to supplement the Dog Silencer Pro.

  5. Mr. Steve W. Robertson says:
    Posted September 12, 2010 at 12:00 am | Permalink

    Pros: It works. It really works. It brought peace to our household. Our next door neighbor (not the one who owns the barking dog) thanked us for hooking this thing up. Keep reading for a more detailed explanation.

    Cons: The efficacy relies on a direct-line-of-sight with the perpetrator and then frequent tinkering with the bark detection level control knob. This may require the use of ladders and extension cords. If the remote control would allow a display of whether or not the devices works while in silent mode as well as a way to adjust the bark detection control knob the unit would win five stars.

    More: This device silenced the neighbor’s dog in two days, but I understand dog training so your results may vary. This device will stop nuisance barking (barking for absolutely no reason) but it will probably not stop dogs from barking for legitimate dog reasons (somebody is walking by, a car drives by, somebody is too close to the fence, etc).

    My neighbor’s dog is a huge animal with a very deep bark. I don’t know the dog’s name but we call him “Conan” because he has such a loud, strong, deep irritating bark. Even though Conan is a good 50 feet away from our house I can hear the bark inside every room of my house. When he barks it practically rattles the windows. Thank God they bring him in at night or else I wouldn’t be able to sleep. I’m assuming that the owners must be deaf. I’ve never seen them use sign language, but there is no way that any reasonable human being would put a dog as loud as Conan right outside of their house and pretend not to hear it. Well, maybe they aren’t deaf. Maybe they are crazy or perhaps from a different planet like Bizzaro World where people feel that a dog barking loud enough to make the paint peel off the walls sounds soothing like a babbling brook or an ocean surf. But I digress. I decided to take action and I purchased this device from the manufacturer’s web site.

    It arrived in about 3 days. I skimmed over the instructions and plugged it in. I pointed it at my own dog, a German Shepherd, to see her reaction and when the ultrasonic (quiet) mode was activated she ran away from it and hid. So I knew it was doing something.

    Day One: Following the instructions, I adjusted the control so it would go off when Conan barked but not so sensitive that it would just activate at random times. Knowing what I do about dog training, I know that it’s very important for the device to operate only when the dog barks. From my upstairs window I have a filtered view of Conan through tree branches and I put the device in between the window and the screen pointed directly at him. On day one as Conan barked we could see him looking in our direction. But the barking was greatly reduced. I didn’t know if it was coincidence or not.

    Day Two: I haven’t heard Conan. I didn’t even know he was outside until I banged on the window (which activated the unit) and he gave a couple of barks (which also activated the unit). Then he shut up again.

    Day three: Where’s Conan? I can’t hear him! This is Saturday, Conan Bark Day, and no Conan. I’m worried now, did he die or run away? Where is my neighbor’s dog? So I approached the fence line towards Conan. Woof! Woof! Woof! He is still there, but quiet until disturbed! When I retreated about 20 feet he was silent again. Of course the unit was countering his barks with the ultrasonic sound.

    Day four: I haven’t heard Conan at all. I’m not even sure he is outside.

    Days five through 14: I can see Conan but I can’t hear him. This device works as advertised. If I approach the fence, Conan starts barking. When I retreat, he stops barking. This is a huge improvement over 12 hours of non-stop barking for absolutely no reason. I am lucky that there is a good 20-foot buffer of land that we don’t use for any reason between us and Conan. Based on what I’ve observed, if we used the 20-foot buffer area he would still bark, however the device has not been used in that manner. So your results may be different, and so may ours if we decide to use that land and re-train Conan again.

    Conclusion: It worked for us. The device came with a remote, but because of it’s limited function, I’ve never used it. The device emits a loud, but inaudible to humans siren when it detects sounds like a bark. While effective, the technology doesn’t seem like rocket science to me and even though it was effective, $100 seems like an awful lot of money for something that I suspect will eventually be available from a Chinese manufacturer for $9.99. If I was the manufacturer of this device, I would price the product more commensurate with what it does. It is not a canine mind control device, it’s just a microphone, a speaker, and a few cheap circuits enclosed in a plastic case. But like I said, it works. If your peace of mind is worth spending $100 for $9.99 worth of electronics, this is the device for you.


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