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Dog Silencer™ 
Instruction Manual
How Far Away is the Dog?
Installing Your Dog Silencer
2A  Lift the rubber grommet on the side of the Dog 
Silencer and slide the Power Switch to ‘Ultra’. 
2B  Place the Dog Silencer in a location where it has a clear line of sight to 
the dog. From there, adjust the Bark Sensitivity Dial as shown below:
AUDIO
ULTRA
OFF
AUDIO
ULTRA
OFF
25 ft
75 ft
300 ft
AUDIO
ULTRA
OFF
AUDIO
ULTRA
OFF
50 ft
WHERE DOES IT GO? 
You have several options. Set the Dog Silencer on a flat surface, or for extra stability, pull out the sliding mounts on the bottom 
and fasten it down. You can also hang the Dog Silencer anywhere you can put a screw or nail by using the keyholes on the back of 
the device.
DO I NEED A CLEAR LINE OF SIGHT?
Yes, ensure that you have a clear line of sight between the Dog Silencer and the dog you are trying to train. Ultrasonic sound will 
not travel through solid objects like walls or fences. 
Turn Dial Almost 
All the Way Down
BARK DETECTION WORKS UP TO 75 FEET
Turn Dial Almost 
All the Way Up
Turn Dial  
Halfway Up
To silence dogs 
farther than 75’ 
use the remote
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Use the remote when you want to activate the Dog Silencer manually or when the dog is outside the 75 foot automatic 
bark detection range.  It will work up to about 100 feet from the unit, and silence dogs up to 300 feet away. 
Want the Dog Silencer to activate only when you use the remote?  
Simply turn the Bark Sensitivity Dial all the way down so that the unit won’t activate when the dog barks. 
 
More About The Remote:  The Dog Silencer must be turned on (set to either ‘Audio’ or ‘Ultra’) in order for the remote to work. The remote, which uses a 12V 23A battery, will not turn the unit on or 
off. Since there is no door on the remote to access the battery, we recommend calling Customer Care rather than trying to change it yourself.  
WHEN DO I USE THE REMOTE?
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Congratulations! You’re all set. 
In the unlikely event you run into any issues, please see the “Troubleshooting” section on the next page or contact us using the 
information under “We’re Here to Help”.