Whether you’re walking through a neighborhood with loose dogs, training your own pet to stop unwanted behaviors, or dealing with excessive barking, this ultrasonic repeller gives you a humane solution that actually works.
Who This Dog Repeller/Trainer Is Best For:
- Walkers, joggers, and mail carriers who encounter aggressive or territorial dogs
- Pet owners training dogs to stop barking, jumping, or other unwanted behaviors
- Neighbors dealing with constant barking from nearby dogs
- Anyone wanting a non-harmful way to deter approaching dogs without physical contact
Is This the Right Dog Repeller for You?
Choose the Electronic Dog Repeller/Trainer if you want:
- A completely humane deterrent with no shocks, sprays, or physical force
- Remote operation up to 50 feet so you can deter dogs before they reach you
- Dual functionality for both deterring aggressive dogs and training your own pets
Key Features: This device works by producing a high-frequency sound in the 35-45 kHz range. That frequency is audible to dogs and cats but completely inaudible to human ears. When a dog hears it, the sound is uncomfortable—not painful, just irritating enough that the dog wants to move away from the source. Think of it like how you’d back away from a smoke alarm going off—the sound doesn’t hurt you, but you definitely don’t want to stand there listening to it.
You’ve got two settings to work with. Setting 1 is calibrated for training your own dog—use it to reinforce commands and teach the dog to associate unwanted behaviors with that uncomfortable frequency. Setting 2 provides stronger output for deterring aggressive or approaching dogs you encounter out in the world. The 50-foot effective range means you can activate this device before a dog even reaches you, giving aggressive animals a reason to keep their distance. This isn’t some gimmick—it’s using a proven technique that professional trainers have relied on for years. Unlike shock collars that cause pain and only work on one specific dog, this handheld unit can be used anywhere, on any dog, without causing harm.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Electronic Dog Repeller Stack Up?
| Feature | Ultrasonic Repeller | Dog Spray | Shock Collar | Air Horn |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Humane Method | Yes ✔ | Moderate | No | Yes |
| Range | 50 feet ✔ | 10-15 feet | Contact only | Variable |
| Training Use | Yes ✔ | No | Limited | No |
| Reusable | Unlimited ✔ | Limited shots | Unlimited | Limited shots |
| Best For | Training & deterring | Emergency deterrent | Single dog training | Startling deterrent |
Practical Details: Measures 5.5″ x 2.25″ x 1.13″ in black ABS plastic housing. Weighs just 0.3 pounds for easy carrying. Operates on one 9-volt alkaline battery (included). Effective on most dogs, though results vary based on age, hearing ability, and temperament. Works on boredom and attention-seeking barking but typically has no effect on instinctual or protective barking.
Deter aggressive dogs humanely and train your pets effectively. Be Prepared and Be Safe!
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this work on all dogs or just certain breeds?
It works on most dogs regardless of breed, but effectiveness depends on individual factors like age, hearing ability, and temperament. Young dogs with good hearing typically respond best. Older dogs with hearing loss may not respond as strongly. Extremely aggressive or highly trained guard dogs may not be deterred by the sound alone. Think of it as a tool that works in most situations but not a guaranteed solution for every single dog encounter.
Can I use this to stop my neighbor’s dog from barking?
Yes, if you’re within 50 feet. Many people successfully use these devices for exactly that purpose—when the neighbor’s dog starts barking, you activate the repeller and the dog associates the uncomfortable sound with its barking. Over time, this can reduce excessive barking. However, this only works on boredom or attention-seeking barking. If the dog is barking protectively because it sees you as a threat, the ultrasonic deterrent won’t change that behavior.
Is there any chance this could hurt or damage a dog’s hearing?
No. The ultrasonic frequency is uncomfortable but not harmful—similar to how humans find certain high-pitched sounds annoying but not damaging. This technology has been tested extensively and is recognized as humane and safe. It’s completely different from shock collars or other aversive training methods that cause pain or fear.





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