Eyenimal Outdoor Ultrasonic Dog Bark Control
In a Nutshell
- Ineffective in controlling barking for most users
- Some users report it makes no difference for neighbor dogs
- One user reported partial success with specific behavior control
Quick Verdict
The Eyenimal Outdoor Ultrasonic Dog Bark Control device has received mixed reviews, with most users reporting it as ineffective in deterring dog barking. One positive review mentions a small improvement in behavior.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Ineffective in controlling barking for all the dogs
Prevention: Make sure to use alternative of Ultrasonic devices to better controls barking like vibration alarms or noise cancellation.
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Partial behavioral control (1)
Slight behavior change in some situations
Cons
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No Effect (2) critical
Device has no effect on bark control
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No effect on neighbor dogs (1) major
Device ineffective for neighbor dogs as well
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • Pet owners in need of bark control solution — As per one user, they only got partial success for specific behaviors.
✗ Skip If
- • Pet owners needing immediate and full bark control solution — The device has proven not to be much efficient as stated from two reviews.
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Care Tips from Users
- 💡 Use in daylight
Floor Compatibility
Rating Distribution
Highlighted Reviews
"I have an 8 yr old Tennessee Walker coonhound/Blue Tick and in the early mornings and late evenings he would get on a scent and start baying. Unfortunately, I live in a neighborhood. I only use it in the early mornings & late evenings and turn the LED light on so he knows if the light is on, he can'..."
"did not work well for us at all. tried all levels and distances. just had little effect on the barking of any kind. tried on 2 different types of dogs to verify..............................................................................................................................................."
Bottom Line
Buyers should consider alternatives or additional training methods, as this device may not meet their expectations for bark control.