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Critters, crunchy leaves, and cozy nights—minus the noise.
When the weather cools down and the leaves start to turn, life feels a little cozier. But for dog owners, fall can also mean a big uptick in barking. Squirrels are busy stocking up for winter, raccoons start raiding trash cans, and deer wander closer to homes looking for food. All that activity is exciting for your dog, but sometimes a little too exciting.
If you’ve noticed your pup barking at every rustle in the yard or critter on the fence, you’re not alone. The fall season brings more wildlife, which often means more noise and more stress for you and your neighbors.
Instead of yelling or using harsh methods, try tools that work with your dog’s instincts. Humane bark control uses ultrasonic sound to gently train dogs to quiet down—no shocks, no pain, no stress.
Barking isn’t the only headache. Critters looking for warmth can become a real nuisance. The Guardian™ combines sonic/ultrasonic sounds and a thermal motion sensor to drive unwanted pests (raccoons, rodents, deer) away from your yard—without traps or poisons.
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Fall doesn’t have to mean endless barking or late-night pest problems. With the right tools, you can enjoy the cozy season stress-free.
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