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Snakes, insects and birds such as geese use the hiss sound to drive off predators and our domesticated pets have the same sensitivity to this sound. The Pet Corrector emits an inert gas (like fresh air) which mimics this hiss sound to interrupt undesirable behaviour.
Situations in which the Pet Corrector can be used will of course vary, however, key uses can include:
- Unwanted barking
- Jumping up
- Stealing food
- Place avoidance
- Aggression
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The first thing you should try to do is distract your dog at the point they carry out their bad behaviour, or even better, just before the incident occurs, by talking to them, offering them a treat etc. When they then stop their action, you should then praise them and reward them.
Unfortunately this may not work and in such a case you need to distract the dog to then regain its attention on your instruction, such as telling them to be quiet.
The Pet Corrector is great at doing this as it is only compressed gas which makes a noise that draws your dogs attention to you. It is easy to carry and can be used anywhere.
It can be used for a variety of problems, but as the instructions say, do ensure you only use it to correct one behaviour at a time and once the dog has learnt, move on to the other behaviour you wish to correct.
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