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#1 Anti-Bark Device Is Selling Like Crazy, But Could Be Banned Soon
David Smith | Friday, April 19, 2024

Wouldn't it be nice if you never have to get annoyed by dog barking? This new ultrasonic device is doing it, as it easily turns your dog into a well behaved family member.

For years, the military and law enforcement have relied on PetGentle's unmatched effectiveness in training their canine units. Its innovative technology and proven results have made it a trusted tool in the hands of professionals, but access for everyday pet owners has been restricted.

After many years, this technology has finally become accessible to the general public, allowing everyday dog owners to benefit from the same advanced training capabilities.

However, it’s not without controversy.

While PetGentle is designed to be a safe and humane training aid, some argue that its ultrasonic rapid-behavior modification technology is too powerful and should not be accessible to everyday pet owners due to the risk of misuse or abuse by irresponsible pet owners.

As discussions continue, owning a PetGentle remains legal, but the future is uncertain. Many recommend seizing this chance to secure one before it’s potentially taken off the market.

Since becoming available to the public, PetGentle has experienced a surge in sales and received widespread praise from everyday pet owners.

Given the apprehension of potential restrictions, it's no surprise that dog owners are rushing to acquire one before the opportunity closes, fueling an unprecedented buying spree.

One of lucky pet owners, John, who was able to snag a PetGentle, shared his inspiring story with his dog Logan (a Husky and Lab mix).

John has been losing his mind because of Logan, being too noisy all the time.

Working from home allows John to own a dog, affording him the opportunity to take Logan for walks and provide attention throughout the day. However, the routine is disrupted daily as Logan's barking interrupts John's focus.

But, that’s not it. It’s endless. once Logan starts barking, he doesn't stop. If someone walks or jobs by the house, Logan’s going for a good half hour, nonstop. And, then the neighbor’s dog gets in on the action. Which, Logan doesn’t like too much, because then he gets even louder and goes on even longer… And then, the baby starts crying...

It’s a self-perpetuating cycle that has no OFF button...

John tried everything. John tried locking him in his cage as punishment, or rewarding him with treats when he stopped barking. John sprayed him with water. John even hired a dog trainer!

Nothing worked. And, John’s personal hell of constant dog barking continued, with no end in sight…

John was so desperate, John even thought about giving Logan to his sister. But, in the end, John couldn’t do it. John just loves him so much.

When one day John reads about PetGentle technology, he decided to give Logan this last try and that’s what completely changed his life…

What Is It?

The PetGentle is a completely non-violent military device that allows you to train your dog by harnessing high pitch frequencies that only dogs can hear. It’s like a concentrated pet whistle.

You just wait until your dog does something you don’t want it to do… (shouldn’t take too long, right?)... then, once it does, you get in front of your dog and use the PetGentle. Immediately, the behavior will stop.

Now, it’s not painful to dogs at all. And, the noise isn’t so overbearing for them that they’ll go crazy or even get hurt. To them, it’s just an uncomfortable noise that they want to stop. It’s all they can focus on until it goes away. This gives you the ability to deter them from doing whatever it is they’re doing, like barking at the front door… jumping on guests… digging a hole in the yard… tearing apart your couch cushions… or anything else those pups do that annoy us.

After your dog has stopped the unwanted behavior, just turn off the PetGentle and reinforce the good behavior with a reward, like a treat, head scratches, “good boy,” etc.

For extra stubborn dogs, there’s a flashing LED light that provides extra negative reinforcement. This acts as an “auxiliary visual trainer.” And, I was actually surprised to learn this can also be used as a flashlight at night.

It’s not just for your own dog, either...

The PetGentle can be used to keep away unfriendly dogs outside of the home. If you come across an unfriendly or aggressive dog while you’re out and about, the PetGentle keeps the strange dog away.

Millions of pet owners are getting in on the PetGentle

With word of its effectiveness for safely and non-violently training getting around, PetGentle has quickly become one of the top-selling pet devices for dog owners.

Part of that is due to its versatility. The PetGentle works for nearly any breed of dog, including…

  • German Shepherd, Labrador, Golden Retriever
  • Beagle, Boxer, Husky
  • Bulldog, Rottweiler, Great Dane
  • Poodle, Yorkshire
  • And many more, even including cats
Is it Really Worth All This Hype?

Since its debut, PetGentle has been SELLING OUT just about as soon as it gets in stock... it’s become THAT popular.

And, this is all due to the amazing reviews and people sharing on social media, because it hasn’t even been advertised to the public yet! It’s all because of word of mouth...

PetGentle has easily developed a cult following. Here are some customer reviews:

“This device has changed our lives. I have a minature dachsund whom is very protective of his home, would bark at people when they arrived, bark at people when the leave and bark at people/dogs/cars as they would go by in front of our home. Our dog is now the 'perfect' dog, and we keep saying that "he is the dog we always wanted". Even people coming into our home now 'Love' him, instead of thinking what a horrible barking dog he is. Thank you so much for This great dog trainer!!”

- Blake Cox

“I have a three-year-old German Shepherd. She is loud, and she is stubborn. I got the PetGentle to try to stop the barking when anything goes past our house, as well as stopping her desire to chase cars while on walks. I have to say I was amazed at the results. It stopped her barking almost immediately, along with the command 'calm' and a treat. I would recommend this to anyone with a similar issue with their dog.”

- Anisa Johnson

“This device has changed our lives! My dog was barking and howling to the point that I couldn't even speak to a neighbor when I was walking her. Since I started using the device all I have to do now is show it to her and she stops barking, howling or whatever bad thing she is thinking of doing.”

- Penny Moody

“I am afraid of dogs, and I always get scared by my neighbor's big dog that every time I walk by he is trying to bite me. Neighbors dog barked nonstop at me, all I do now is walk to fence and point , he shuts up. People who scare of dogs like me should definitely carry one of these!”

- Susan Hayes

Real science behind this technology:

Dogs typically detect sounds between 67-45,000 Hz (Hertz) or upwards, while humans only detect sounds between 64-23,000Hz. If a noise resides in the upper frequencies of a dog’s hearing range, the sound can cause irritation or discomfort.

The PetGentle produces sounds in the 30,000+ range, making it “noiseless” to humans, but very discomforting to dogs (while not being actually painful).

Professional Pet Trainer Larry Steiner's opinion on PetGentle’s effectiveness. Here’s his take:

“I’ve been a professional trainer for more than 20 years, and PetGentle is simply the most impressive product I’ve seen when it comes to training your dog. I first came across it at a dog show about a year ago, and already it’s becoming one of the most common and easy to use tools in our industry, due to its effectiveness and the fact that it doesn’t cause these beautiful animals any pain.”

- Larry Steiner, Professional Pet Trainer
John Shares His Training Process Using PetGentle For His Lovely Logan

John ordered one from its website (for now, it’s only sold online) and the package arrived within the week. John invited his friend over and asked him stand outside the front door to get Logan to bark. What happened next was astonishing…

His friend knocked at the door and Logan went crazy, barking nonstop! John stepped towards Logan and made him back away from the door by using PetGentle and pushing down the button to emit the ultrasonic waves. Since Logan is a big and stubborn dog, John activated the secondary auxiliary LED light to give visual instruction, on top of the primary visual function. Logan immediately calmed down and stopped barking!

Following the manual, John gave Logan a small treat for being such a good boy.

All in all, John was shocked by how effective the PetGentle was...

And, it didn’t take long to completely rid Logan of his excessive barking. In fact, John kept a journal just to see how he was progressing...

3 Month Timeline With PetGentle Fom John’s Experience

Day 1: Logan stops barking every time John uses the device. He finally can focus on work.

Day 2: Logan loves to scratch the couch… have been using PetGentle to stop that and it’s working.

Day 7: No more digging holes in the backyard, Logan!

Two Weeks: Took Logan to the park, he barked at other dogs. John was able to stop him from barking from 25 ft away.

One Month: One month later, Logan has become relaxed and calm most of the time. John finds that he doesn't even need to use PetGentle anymore. If Logan barks for no reason, perhaps seeking attention, John simply takes out PetGentle, and Logan stops barking immediately, without John even having to press the button.

Now how much does it cost?

The PetGentle costs $40, and it’s definitely worth the price. Considering the time and money spent on pet trainers, PetGentle pays for itself.

If you’re like millions of dog owners across the country, you could use a helping hand when it comes to training your dog. Something that makes training so much easier.

Plus, it’s great for keeping you safe from unfriendly and aggressive dogs you meet out in the world. Just having it can keep you from one of the worst experiences of your life…

Many have already got their PetGentle, worried that it could be banned soon. So get it before it becomes restricted again.

And, PetGentle offers a 30-Day Money Back Guarantee, so if you’re not completely satisfied, you can return it for a full refund. There simply is nothing to lose, and only a safe, disciplined doggy to gain!

UPDATE
UPDATE Monday, April 29, 2024 - Since launching earlier this year, the PetGentle is so popular that it has sold over 62,500 units to pet owners in America. Due to its popularity and long waiting list, they’ve decided to extend their unreal discount of 50% off. (Hint: These make great gift ideas for family and friends!)

Click the green button to see if they are still available in stock

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14 Comments

William Hector · University of Oxford
The neighbor beside my house has an annoying dog that barks all night at the wind and her shadow and I was so tired of hearing it so I go this in hopes that it would help without me having to yell or go tell the to yell at it. I was shocked the first time I used it. She just stopped! And I didn't hear anything the rest of the night.
· Reply · 84 · 10:13 AM
June Zukowski Spelman · Worcester State College
At first I was skeptical about what it would do or how my dogs would react. I hate hurting their feelings. I have 7 dogs. So barking is always a problem. So when they started barking at inappropriate times I started pointing it toward them pushing the button and saying no stop barking. At first they all ran off. Came back stared barking. I pushed it again. Took a couple of days. Now it’s been a week, won’t even bark if they see me with it in my hand. I don’t have to push the button anymore. So it’s working. I think a few more days to weeks all of them will be trained with just seeing the device. Easy to use takes a 9 volt battery.
· Reply · 55 · 5:10 PM
Torey Seymour Russell · Chicago, Illinois
Sounds good,wish I had this when I had my barking dog,that shock collar was mean,but it was the only way to keep him from barking.
· Reply · 48 · 8:28 PM
Cheryl Rackers · New Port Richey, Florida
This was purchased due to a friends recommendation, to get our stubborn dogs attention. I have to admit I was skeptical that this device would work. Our boy is bull headed, I refuse to use a shock collar on him he is a rescue and was abused as a puppy. I am so happy this has worked so well with him. He is giving his stink eye, since he is not allowed to attack the window going after the UPS guy. Great quality plastic case uses a 9 volt battery. I only have to tap the ultra-sonic to get his attention, my friend stated that if he reaches for the unit his dog stops barking.
· Reply · 25 · 10:11 AM
Gladys Sanford · Cass Tech/Commerce High School
Very informative!
· Reply · 33 · 8:55 AM
Mandy Simmons · Chicago, Illinois
I'm going to try it! Thanks!
· Reply · 15 · 8:11 AM
Roxi Overo · Tyler, Texas
walk everyday in my neighborhood and I carry a stick just in case there is a stray dog around. I now carry this small device to keep dogs away. It works. Press the button and the dog runs off. So easy and convenient instead of a heavy stick. I love it !!
· Reply · 84 · 10:13 AM
Clay Matthew Pirtle · Home Depot
Our dog would whine horribly on every road trip, from excitement but it was so loud!! We bought this in desperation and it worked a treat! We only had to use it a couple of times and then we would just show it to him and he would quiet immediately. We have also used it (WITH100% success!) Through block wall fences and wooden gates at nuisance barking dogs when their owners would not do anything to stop the problem. It's MAGIC.
· Reply · 43 · 10:22 AM
Paul Bryant · Ricky J
knew this item worked with my dog because someone brought one over with their dog. I immediately ordered one for myself. It’s very obviously being heard by my big, crazy, girl dog. She's a lovable, good girl, but very smart, and has ideas about what she wants to do, even when she knows it's not OK. I like that it is merely an unpleasant sound, not a terrifying electric shock, because that just feels mean. The only drawback is, every dog in the vicinity hears it, so even a dog who is being good gets a bit confused and upset because they knew they weren't doing anything wrong.
· Reply · 18 · 7:55 PM
Laura Sylvia · Los Angeles Lakers by Citizen Sports
This electronic "dog whistle" has made our lives far more enjoyable at home. Our neighbor's four dogs are left outside in their fenced yard all day while no one is at home. They barked non-stop all day while the family was gone, then barked to get in the house when the family got home (sometimes that went on for two hours more). Summer was a nightmare if we wanted to open the windows or to use our back yard.
When I first got this last year, I stood at the nearest open window, pointed it at the dogs and pressed the button. The dogs would stop for a second, then go on barking. Later, however, I started saying "hush!" first, then pressed the button only if they kept barking. This proved to be far more effective, and by the end of that first summer I often only needed to loudly whisper "hush" and the barking stopped. I noticed that this summer, they are barking much less on their own, and still respond well to me just saying "hush".. I'm glad this works, since I feel it is only fair to give the dogs a warning. It's not their fault their owners leave them "abandoned in the yard all day (and never walk them). Highly recommended, but note that it has a limited effective distance.

· Reply · 16 · 7:28 AM
Michelle Morandini · Tacoma, Washington
This works great with my dogs to keep them from barking at our front door after I have told them to lie down or when they are outside and try to bark through the fence at neighbors. I don't even have to push the button anymore. If I pull it out, they stop barking. Their overall barking has decreased too and we haven't been using it for that long.
· Reply · 13 · 9:48 AM
Ashley Anita · California
This PetGentle device is perfect for silencing my 4 little dogs when they all get to barking...I have yappy dogs so every time I move they all bark so I really needed something to help me train them. I have been using the trainer for a couple weeks now and most of the time I only have to pick it up and they stop barking. So much better than those shock collars (which I would never use) and a lot cheaper than Obedience Training. This is a must have for dog owners.
· Reply · 8 · 11:48 AM
Betty Sylvester · Idaho
This is a very good training aide. I haven't used it for repelling, as I live in the country and the only dogs I see are my own. I do have an 8 month old puppy who is constantly getting into things, this device (when used close enough) is a great stopper. I push the audible and say no, it works great. Incidentally, I've found that it also stops ducks from attacking one another. I imagine it could be used to distract or deter many different animals, for many different reasons. The flashlight is good too.
· Reply · 28 · 10:41 AM
Brad Morgan · North Carolina
It definitely works with our Chihuahua. But you have to be within about 50 feet of the dog for it to work.
· Reply · 13 · 12:15 pM