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Product description
This compact ultrasonic device helps curb excessive barking and other unwanted behaviours by emitting high-frequency sound that attracts a dog's attention without pain. If you are looking for an effective ultrasonic dog bark control for walks or home training, this portable unit promises quick intervention and longer battery life to keep routines uninterrupted.
Key Points
The unit uses two enhanced ultrasonic emitters to create a stronger deterrent than single-emitter models. It features Normal and Dynamic modes that allow you to adapt the stimulus to different situations, and the manufacturer states it can affect behaviour up to 50 ft away. A built-in flashlight and clear LED display add practical value for evening walks and show mode, lock status and battery level. ⚡🐕🦺
Compact and lightweight, it is intended for one-handed operation so you can handle the dog and the device at the same time. According to the product details, attention can be captured in around three seconds, which makes short, timely corrections possible during training sessions. The device is described as harmless and non‑painful, relying on ultrasonic sound rather than shock.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Holercoco Anti Barking Device for Dogs
- Range: 50 ft effective distance
- Battery: 1000mAh, up to 30 days of use on a single charge
- Charge time: 2 hours to full battery
- Modes: Normal and Dynamic, dual ultrasonic emitters
Benefits
The inclusion of a flashlight combines two small accessories into one compact tool, useful when you are out after dark or need to locate the dog in low light. The LED indicators reduce guesswork about remaining battery and active mode, so you can plan recharges before longer outings. The 1000mAh cell and fast two hour charging make it practical for daily use and travel, and the pocket-sized design keeps it unobtrusive during walks. 🌙
Consider that manufacturer guidance suggests the device works best for dogs aged between six months and eight years. Very young puppies or older dogs with hearing loss may respond differently. Additionally, ultrasonic training is a behavioural aid rather than a standalone training plan, so consistent reinforcement and human supervision remain important.
Usage Recommendations
Use short, consistent corrections and switch between Normal and Dynamic modes to find what best captures your dog’s attention without causing stress. For evening use, activate the flashlight first to check surroundings and then apply the ultrasonic stimulus if needed. Keep the LED lock function engaged when storing the device to prevent accidental activation. When training at home, start at a closer distance and gradually increase range so the dog learns the association between the sound and the desired behaviour.



