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Dogtra YS600 Bark Control Collar for Large Dogs

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Dogtra YS600 Bark Control Collar for Large DogsThe latest Dogtra anti bark collar is a premium, waterproof (IPX7) solution tailored for medium to large sized stubborn, short haired dogs weighing from 15kg. Backed by a 2 year Australian local warranty from DogMaster, the device features a fast charging battery that fully recharges in just two hours and includes a non stimulating High Performance Pager vibration mode alongside 10 variable intensity settings to suit any dog's disposition. To help

The latest Dogtra anti-bark collar is a premium, waterproof (IPX7) solution tailored for medium to large-sized stubborn, short-haired dogs weighing from 15kg. Backed by a 2-year Australian local warranty from DogMaster, the device features a fast-charging battery that fully recharges in just two hours and includes a non-stimulating High-Performance Pager vibration mode alongside 10 variable intensity settings to suit any dog's disposition.

To help owners find the correct correction level, it is equipped with a unique Persistent Bark Indicator that flags when the stimulation is set too low. For the safety and comfort of the animal, the collar should never be left on the dog for more than 8 to 12 hours in any 24-hour period to prevent the risk of pressure necrosis.

Download Dogtra YS600 Bark Control Manual From here.

STATE LAWS AND LEGISLATION - YOU MUST CHECK YOUR STATES LAWS & LEGISLATION BEFORE PURCHASING, IF COLLARS ARE NOT LEGAL IN YOUR STATE OF PURCHASE, YOUR ORDER WILL BE CANCELLED AND REFUNDED IN FULL.

VIC
https://agriculture.vic.gov.au/livestock-and-animals/animal-welfare-victoria/pocta-act-1986/electronic-collars/cats-and-dogs/antibark-and-remote-training-collars-for-dogs
Under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Regulations 2019, electronic shock collars (excluding citronella or non-shock GPS collars) are strictly restricted to dogs and cats. For dogs, anti-bark and remote training collars must meet specific technical standards and can only be used on animals over six months old that have been deemed physically and temperamentally suitable by a veterinarian. Furthermore, these collars must not be worn for more than 12 hours in any 24-hour period, must be introduced via an approved training program, and can only be applied by, or under the direct written supervision of, a qualified dog trainer or veterinary practitioner, with mandatory reviews conducted within the first six months and annually thereafter. 

NSW - WE ARE UNABLE TO SELL TRAINING COLLARS INTO NSW
https://legislation.nsw.gov.au/view/whole/html/inforce/current/act-1979-200#sec.16
In New South Wales, the use, possession, and sale of electronic shock collars are strictly prohibited under Section 16 of the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1979, with details publicly available on the official NSW Legislation website and through the NSW Department of Primary Industries (DPI). While the state enforces a total ban on remote training and anti-bark shock collars, carrying severe penalties for individuals and corporations, the law provides a single narrow exception for electronic containment systems. These invisible boundary systems are only permitted if they are paired with a secure, physical perimeter fence that stands at least 1.5 metres high. 

QLD
https://www.legislation.qld.gov.au/view/whole/html/current/act-2001-064
In Queensland, electronic shock collars, including remote training, anti-bark, and containment systems, remain entirely legal to buy, own, and use, as the state does not enforce specific restrictions or an outright ban. Instead, their use is governed broadly by the Animal Care and Protection Act 2001 (QLD), which outlines a strict "duty of care" requiring owners to protect animals from unreasonable pain or distress. While the Queensland Government recently updated this legislation to officially ban pronged collars, electronic shock collars remain permitted as long as they are used responsibly and do not cause injuries or severe suffering that would legally qualify as animal cruelty. 

NT
https://nt.gov.au/environment/animals/animal-welfare#:~:text=about%20animal%20welfare.-,Changes%20to%20animal%20protection%20laws,legislation%20commencing%203%20November%202025.
In the Northern Territory, the use of electronic collars is regulated under the Animal Protection Act (recently updated to the Animal Protection and Related Legislation Amendment Act 2025).

While Section 30 of the Act enforces a general ban on using electrical devices on animals, the accompanying regulations list specific exceptions. Under these exceptions, it is legal to use bark collars and electronic containment systems on dogs; however, remote-controlled training collars are strictly prohibited for standard consumer use. Any permitted use of an electronic collar must still align with a pet owner's legal "minimum level of care" responsibilities, meaning the device cannot be used in a manner that causes injury or severe distress, which would constitute an offense under the territory's updated animal cruelty laws.

WA
https://www.legislation.wa.gov.au/legislation/statutes.nsf/main_mrtitle_1138_homepage.html
In Western Australia, the use, possession, and sale of electronic shock training collars, anti-bark collars, and invisible fence containment systems are legal for dogs under a specific regulatory exemption. While the Animal Welfare Act 2002 broadly categorizes electric shock equipment as inhumane, Regulation 7 of the Animal Welfare (General) Regulations 2003 provides a legal defense for their use on dogs, provided the devices are applied in accordance with generally accepted methods of usage. This means that while owners do not require a formal permit or veterinary prescription to use them, the collars must be used responsibly; any misuse that results in severe physical distress or injury remains subject to prosecution under the state's broader animal cruelty laws. 

SA - WE ARE UNABLE TO SELL TRAINING COLLARS INTO SA
https://www.legislation.sa.gov.au/lz?path=/c/a/animal%20welfare%20act%201985
In South Australia, electronic shock collars, including remote trainers, anti-bark collars, and invisible containment fences, are completely illegal to possess, sell, or use under Section 15 of the Animal Welfare Act 1985 (SA). The state enforces a blanket prohibition with no consumer exemptions, meaning that attaching an electric shock device to an animal for containment or behavioral modification is a prosecutable offense, regardless of whether the device is turned on. Pet owners in SA must rely on humane, non-electronic alternatives like positive reinforcement or vibration-only training tools. 

TAS
https://www.legislation.tas.gov.au/view/html/inforce/current/act-1993-063
In Tasmania, electronic shock collars are currently legal to purchase, possess, and use, as the state does not have an outright ban or specific standalone restrictions targeting them. Instead, they fall under the broad regulations of the Animal Welfare Act 1993, which requires that any device used on an animal must not cause unjustifiable pain, distress, or suffering. While the use of shock collars is permitted for general behavioral training and containment, a recent Tasmanian Government position paper on dog welfare outlined proposals to only allow devices that emit an audible or vibratory warning signal before a shock is delivered. 

ACT - WE ARE UNABLE TO SELL TRAINING COLLARS INTO ACT
https://www.legislation.act.gov.au/a/1992-45/
In the Australian Capital Territory, electronic shock collars are entirely illegal under Section 13 of the Animal Welfare Act 1992 (ACT), which strictly prohibits placing any electric shock device on an animal or administering a shock. The territory maintains a complete blanket ban with zero consumer exemptions, meaning that remote training collars, automatic anti-bark collars, and invisible boundary containment fences are all unlawful to use. Pet owners in the ACT must utilize humane, non-electronic training methods, as using any shock-based equipment faces strict prosecution under the territory's animal welfare laws. 

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Jeremy Elston
Houston, US
★★★★★ 4
Fun, enticing dog toy. As stated in description it won’t hold up for aggressive chewers
Color: Blue
Rating this based on description. My dog loved this toy. It was smaller than I had pictured in my head, but that was on me. I did read the description ahead of time, which clearly states this is not for aggressive chewers. My dog is trained not to rip toys apart so I wanted to give this a shot, but i guess just her jaw strength and teeth were too much. She carried it everywhere. I turned it on periodically. The movements are small, but enough for her to be captivated with the toy. It did mostly survive for about a day before I needed to take it away due to the Velcro opening. Once it started to pull apart she did chew a piece of the Velcro off. It might be helpful with a flap over design covering the Velcro. I have a singing Santa decoration like this where the Velcro is covered up and I have to pull it back a little to get to the Velcro opening. The gaps on the sides of the closure are a bit to large making it tempt my dog to pull and open it up. I wish there was a more durable option that could hold up to aggressive chewers, but this product was clear about that in the description. I think the opening to the batteries could use some improvement. Granted I do not have the perfect answer to fix this, but I am also not a toy designer.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 19, 2026
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Amazon Customer
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
My Dog Went Crazy Over This Electric Octopus Toy!
Color: Blue
I was worried sick my fur kid would be super bored home alone while I work, so when I stumbled on this electric octopus toy, I grabbed it right away—and it’s way better than I expected! Let’s start with the quality: the plush fabric feels soft and squishy but so sturdy. It’s not the cheap kind that sheds fur if you tug it, and the stitches are nice and neat. My dog loves chewing on toys, and he’s been playing with this for almost two weeks now—no pilling, no fraying. The durability’s seriously on point. Using it is totally hassle-free, too. It was already charged right out of the box—I just pressed the little button on the side, and it started moving. It has two modes: slow mode makes the octopus wiggle gently, like it’s crawling slowly. Fast mode? It wiggles and scurries around, and the speed’s perfect—my dog can keep up but still has to work a little. When he first saw it, he circled it three times, sniffed it, then backed up right away. He stared at it all cautious, even hid under the couch to spy on it for a bit. That little look was so funny and cute, I couldn’t stop laughing. Now they’re total best buds! Every morning, as soon as I turn the toy on, he runs over with his little bed in his mouth and plops down next to it, waiting for it to move. Sometimes the octopus crawls under the table, and he’ll paw at it for ages. If he can’t reach it, he’ll look up and bark at me like, “Hey, help me get it!” Watching him chase it around, jumping to pounce—his tail wags like a little flag the whole time. It makes the house feel so much livelier, and I don’t have to stress about him being lonely when he’s home alone anymore. Quick tips for all you fellow pet parents: First, the toy makes a tiny motor hum when it moves. It’s not loud, but if your dog’s super skittish or scared of small noises, give him a few days to get used to it. Second, always keep an eye on him while he plays. Mine tried to bite off one of the octopus’s tentacles once—I stopped him just in time. The toy has a motor inside, so you gotta make sure he doesn’t swallow any small parts. Oh, and the plush cover zips off! If it gets dirty, just throw it in warm water, wash it, and once it’s dry, it looks good as new. Super easy to clean. Overall, this electric octopus toy’s the best pet buy I’ve made lately. Great quality, no hassle to use, and it keeps my dog entertained for hours. Every time I see my fur kid’s happy little face while he plays, I think, “Man, this was totally worth the money.” Def recommend it to anyone who wants a fun little buddy for their dog!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2025
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Amazon Customer
Dallas, US
★★★★★ 5
Good quality and safe for my pet! Lots of fun to play with!
Color: Blue
Worth buying for your pet! My American Bulldog wouldn’t leave it alone !
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Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2026
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Karyn Bennett
Battle Creek, US
★★★★★ 4
Super fun but fabric not durable for rough play.
Color: Blue
My dog absolutely love this, but the octopus cloth fell apart within the first day. He doesn’t usually play rough with his toys, but he was able to shred this octopus fabric very easily. He was very passionate in his playfulness and he’s a big dog, but he was able to put massive holes in the fabric within the first hour of play. The Ball still works, however so hopefully we can find another toy to stick it in.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 8, 2026
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Brady Perry
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 5
My dog's favorite toy to date
Color: Blue
Heavy duty material that my dog has not destroyed. The vibrating ball inside is made of hard plastic, so beware if your dog likes to shake their toys, it definitely hurts to get whacked by this. The velcro keeping the ball inside is also heavy duty and takes a lot of strength to open. All in all, its a great toy and one of my dog's favorites.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2026

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