Dog Whistle - High Frequency
Dog Whistle - High Frequency Summary
Dog Whistle - High Frequency is a mobile Android app in Tools by Ideal Mobile Apps. Released in Mar 2026 (2 months ago). It has about 1.5K+ installs Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 483 monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Apr 7, 2026.
Recent activity: 287 installs this week (1.1K over 4 weeks) showing exceptional growth View trends →
Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Apr 7, 2026 .
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App Description
High-frequency sound training tool for dogs. Results may vary
⚠️ IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER - READ BEFORE DOWNLOADING
This is a training tool, NOT a guaranteed solution. Results are NOT guaranteed and vary significantly based on device capabilities and individual dogs.
WHAT THIS APP DOES
Generates high-frequency sounds (12-18 kHz) that dogs can typically hear. These sounds MAY help get your dog's attention during training sessions when used as part of a comprehensive training approach.
FEATURES
3 Frequency Modes: Gentle (12-14 kHz), Normal (14-16 kHz), Intense (16-18 kHz)
Adjustable Timer (10 seconds to 8 hours)
Bilingual support (English & Spanish)
Simple interface, no registration required
CRITICAL LIMITATIONS - PLEASE READ
❌ NOT all phone speakers can produce high frequencies effectively
❌ NOT guaranteed to change dog behavior
❌ NOT a replacement for professional training
❌ NOT effective on all dogs or breeds
Results vary SIGNIFICANTLY depending on:
Phone model and speaker quality (premium devices work better)
Individual dog hearing sensitivity and breed
Training consistency and technique
Environmental factors
DEVICE COMPATIBILITY
Premium phones (iPhone 12+, Samsung S21+, Pixel 6+): Better compatibility
Mid-range phones: Moderate compatibility, gentle mode works best
Budget phones/older devices: Limited or no compatibility
Tablets: Generally poor speaker quality for high frequencies
External Bluetooth speakers may produce better results. Test each frequency mode to determine what your device can produce.
HOW TO USE
This is ONE TOOL in a comprehensive training approach:
Test each frequency mode to verify your device can produce the sound
Start with gentle mode (12-14 kHz) - most device compatible
Observe if your dog responds
Use during training sessions to attempt getting attention
ALWAYS combine with positive reinforcement
Be patient - results vary widely
This should NEVER be the only training method you use.
REALISTIC EXPECTATIONS
What MAY happen:
Some dogs may show attention response to these frequencies
May be useful as part of broader training program
What is LIKELY:
Many dogs may show no response at all
Many devices cannot effectively produce these frequencies
Results will be inconsistent
Effectiveness diminishes as dogs adapt
What will NOT happen:
Will NOT automatically stop barking
Will NOT train your dog by itself
Will NOT work on all dogs or devices
Will NOT replace proper training
FOR PERSISTENT ISSUES
We STRONGLY recommend consulting a certified professional dog trainer or veterinary behaviorist. Excessive barking often indicates underlying issues (anxiety, boredom, medical problems) requiring professional attention, not sound-based tools.
WHAT WE PROMISE
✓ App generates specified high-frequency sounds
✓ Frequencies are in ranges dogs can typically hear
✓ Timer and mode selection work as described
✓ No hidden costs or subscriptions
WHAT WE DON'T PROMISE
✗ That this will stop your dog from barking
✗ That your phone can produce these frequencies effectively
✗ That your dog will respond to the sounds
✗ Any specific behavioral changes
✗ That results will be consistent
✗ That this replaces professional training
RESPONSIBLE USE
Limit to short training sessions
Do not use as punishment
Monitor dog's reaction - stop if stress appears
Do not use on puppies under 6 months
Combine with positive, reward-based training
This app is provided as-is as a training aid. It is not guaranteed to work and may not be effective for your device and dog. Professional training recommended for persistent issues.
Download and test, but understand the significant limitations before expecting specific results.
