Is Dog Silencer Pro Really A Revolutionary Product In The Field Of Stop Dog Barking Ultrasonic Way?

Dog Silencer ProIs so-called Stop Dog Barking Ultrasonic Way viable option to control the excessive dog barking?

In the video below, Good Life , a leader in the field of ultrasonic bark control, features probably the most recognized name in bark control:

Dog Silencer Pro!

 

Dog Silencer Pro is considered by many to be the superior bark control product on the market and we want to start this post by looking into some of this product features.

Stop Dog Barking Ultrasonic With Dog Silencer Pro

As per Good Life the Dog Silencer Pro comes with these Superior Features:

  1. Detects barking up to 3X further than the competition
  2. Trusted by US Military, Dog Trainers And Customers Worldwide
  3. Detects barking up to 75 ft.
  4. Emits sound up to 300 ft.
  5. Remote Control & Rain Jacket
  6. Use Indoor & Outdoor
  7. Battery or AC Powered
  8. Water Resistant

How Does Stop Dog Barking Ultrasonic Work?

To Find Out More About Dog Silencer Pro Visit Good Life Website

We learn from Good Life that stop barking ultrasonic method is based on the use of special sound frequencies to humanely control the excessive dog barking. Good Life claims that this revolutionary product uses so-called Sound Sweep Technology ™ that fluctuates through the range of sonic and ultrasonic high-pitched sound waves and therefore targets dogs with the most annoying frequency

Indoor Or Outdoor Use…

Good Life takes a pride that their product Dog Silencer Pro is the world’s first indoor & outdoor bark control device! In addition, so we learn, this is the first no bark unit that can operate electrically or with a single 9V battery which allows some extra portability!

Plus Remote Control…

Good Life has really taken dog training to the next level by providing the luxury tiny key chain remote control with their product. It is now possible to remotely activate this device with the simple press of a button. This is really great help in the case if a barking dog is out of the sensor’s 75 ft range.

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