Finally Sleep Through the Barking — Without Yelling or Shock Collars
When the baby finally falls asleep, barking should not reset your whole day. Use a simple Beep, Quiet, then Ultrasonic routine to interrupt barking fast and build better habits.
Designed for healthy dogs 6 months–8 years. Not for dogs with seizure disorders.
Train Smarter. Bark Less. Live
Peacefully. A humane 4-in-1 trainer that stops barking, digging, chasing, and chewing—without shock collars.
3 Safe Modes. Ultrasonic • Sound • Ultrasonic + Flashlight. Auto shut-off after 8 seconds for safety
Smarter Ultrasonic. Dual frequencies (25 kHz + dynamic 25–30 kHz) prevent dogs from tuning out
Wider Coverage. Triple emitters cover 23 ft at 120° • Max range: 50 ft
Ready Anywhere. Pocket-sized • USB-C rechargeable (2.5 hrs) • 6-month standby • Built-in 130-lumen flashlight for night walks
Spot the Behavior – Notice barking, jumping, or chewing the moment it happens.
Press the Button – One click sends out a safe ultrasonic sound - silent to you, but impossible for your dog to ignore.
Instant Distraction – The sound interrupts their behavior, making them stop and refocus immediately.
Reward the Good – Praise or treat your pup when they calm down, reinforcing positive habits for lasting results.
Day 1: Instant bark control the very first time you use it.
3–7 Days: Noticeable behavior shifts as your dog starts connecting the sound with their actions.
2–3 Weeks: Long-term calm, improved obedience, and a happier, stress-free companion.
When the baby finally falls asleep, barking should not reset your whole day. Use a simple Beep, Quiet, then Ultrasonic routine to interrupt barking fast and build better habits.
Based on patterns found across thousands of verified customer reviews.
Noticed barking interruption during early sessions
Said their dog stayed calmer during stressful moments
Reported improvement in barking habits over time
Felt more confident handling barking without yelling or shock
See real families using the Quiet Routine at home.
The Solution
NapGuard interrupts barking quickly
high-frequency sound designed to interrupt over-excitement (but humans usually can't), helping you redirect behavior without shock or yelling.
Humane • No shock • USB-C rechargeable
Humane (No shock)
Beep-first routine
USB-C rechargeable
Say your cue: 'Quiet'
Start with a gentle verbal command to let your dog know what you expect.
Press the button to emit beep and ultrasonic sounds
A soft audible beep gives your dog a friendly reminder to stop barking.
When they stop: Praise, treat, or calm attention
Reward your dog immediately to reinforce the quiet behavior.
Real-life wins for newborn parents living with barky moments.
More uninterrupted naps (less barking escalation)
Less yelling & chasing
A dog that learns "quiet" as a pattern
One tool for home + yard + walks
Less tension with neighbors (many use it for nearby barking)
Stronger, wider coverage so barking is interrupted faster — without needing to move closer.
Helps reduce "tuning it out" by varying sound patterns across sessions.
Start gentle. Many dogs learn to respond to the beep alone — no escalation needed.
Correct barking across rooms or yard when you can aim directly at the dog.
Quick recharge means it's ready when barking hits — even late at night.
Less "another thing to charge," more peace of mind.
Every dog is different — but here's the honest pattern many parents notice when using the Quiet Routine consistently.
Results vary depending on temperament and consistency. The best results come from using the Beep → Quiet → Ultrasonic routine calmly and consistently.
Most dogs respond, but sensitivity varies. Start with the beep, keep sessions short, and use the routine consistently over several days for best results.
It can. If dogs bark together, it can help reset the group. If only one dog needs correction, aim carefully and keep training short.
Best results are line-of-sight. Obstacles like walls, glass, and fences can reduce effectiveness.
PawsyCalm™ uses sound-based interruption (no shock). Many owners describe a "surprise/refocus" response rather than harm. Use short presses, start with beep-first, and stop if your dog shows stress.
Intended for healthy dogs 6 months–8 years without hearing impairment. Not recommended for dogs with known neurological disorders (including epilepsy/seizures) or hearing issues.
Keep it nearby, use the beep + "Quiet" cue first, and only escalate to a 1-second ultrasonic press if barking continues. Praise immediately when they stop.
Try PawsyCalm™ NapGuard with the 10-Second Quiet Routine. If you don't feel barking control improves when used as directed, we'll make it right.
We stand behind the effectiveness of the Quiet Routine when used consistently and as directed.
Backed by a 1-year warranty for peace of mind.
Applies when used as directed. Dogs vary in sensitivity. Not recommended for dogs with hearing impairments or neurological disorders (seizures/epilepsy).