Pet Corrector
Pet Corrector emits a sound that is the hiss of compressed air - it resembles a warning signal that cats or snakes make, for example. Pet Corrector is used to interrupt unwanted behavior of the dog.
Pet Corrector interrupts many undesirable behaviors, but is most often used in the following cases:
- Barking
- Jumping
- stealing food
- Race
- Entering the forbidden zone
The best results can be achieved by combining with the reward-based training method.
Pet Corrector generates a wide spectrum of sound, ranging from low frequency noise to high-frequency hiss. The result is to attract the attention of the dog, whose reaction is also dependent on the sensitivity of his hearing and previous acclimatization. Almost all dogs react to the Pet Corrector because its sound is associated with danger, such as the hiss of a snake, an angry swan or a dangerous insect.
Other uses
Pet Corrector is not only for dogs. It is also possible to stop other animal species from undesirable actions - e.g. a horse destroying a fence or teasing other animals. Also, cats are sensitive to the sound emitted - you can stop them from scratching furniture or hunting birds.
Sessions using Pet Corrector should be short and end with a positive touch.
Pet Corrector is available in several sizes: 30ml, 50ml, 200ml.
Guidance:
- Testing the sensitivity of the animal: use a spray at a distance of more than 1 meter.
- Never point the spray at the animal's muzzle - maintain a neutral direction of the compressed air stream.
- Pet Corrector should only be used for serious offences. This is not a substitute for the training method.
- It is very important that Pet Corrector is used exactly during the performance of an undesirable activity. Reward the dog during positive behavior.
- Spray use short-term - the container will require "rest" with prolonged use.
- Work on one type of undesirable activity at a time (e.g. jumping). After correcting one behavior, you can move on to the next behavioral problem if necessary.
- The container should not be burned or pierced when empty. Keep in the shade, at temperatures below 50 degrees C. and away from fire.