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Reddit mentions of The Company of Animals Pet Corrector Spray for Dogs, Dog Training Spray to Stop Barking and Unwanted Behaviors, Pet Deterrent and Training Spray, 50 ml, 2 pack (31142A)

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We found 13 Reddit mentions of The Company of Animals Pet Corrector Spray for Dogs, Dog Training Spray to Stop Barking and Unwanted Behaviors, Pet Deterrent and Training Spray, 50 ml, 2 pack (31142A). Here are the top ones.

The Company of Animals Pet Corrector Spray for Dogs, Dog Training Spray to Stop Barking and Unwanted Behaviors, Pet Deterrent and Training Spray, 50 ml, 2 pack (31142A)
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  • STOPS BARKING: Help train your dog to stop excessive barking with Pet Corrector. Pet Corrector works by emitting a harmless hiss of air to interrupt barking & help you train "no bark" & other useful training commands
  • HISS SOUND: Pet Corrector retrains dog behaviors by emitting a hiss sound mimicking natural warning sounds that cats & other animals make. This interrupts actions and allow you to retrain habits like jumping up & barking
  • GREAT FOR DOG TRAINING: We love our dogs so training them humanely is important. Pet Corrector is a constructive & positive way to interrupt bad habits & retrain better behaviors for peace of mind around the house & in public
  • USES PER CAN: Pet Corrector can be sprayed or used in general correlation to the can size. For 30ml cans, Pet Corrector has enough air to be used about 30 times. Pet Corrector is best used in short bursts
  • SAFETY FIRST: Pet Corrector is not recommended for use with Puppies and should never be pointed directly at a dog, nor any part near your body. Pet Corrector is not a toy and should be used only by adults and professionals.
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ColorRed
Height4 inches
Length9 inches
Number of items2
Size50 ml - 2 pack
Weight0.31 Pounds
Width10 inches

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Found 13 comments on The Company of Animals Pet Corrector Spray for Dogs, Dog Training Spray to Stop Barking and Unwanted Behaviors, Pet Deterrent and Training Spray, 50 ml, 2 pack (31142A):

u/World-Wide-Web · 7 pointsr/pittsburgh

My dog is just like yours. It's so frustrating to have some shitty owner put her in that situation. I've started bringing this with me on our walks and I can't recommend it enough. Stops dogs in their tracks. It's just compressed air, but the "chtttttt" noise it makes is incredibly effective.

Anyway, good luck with your pup.


Just realized it's been recommended below. Glad others use it too.

u/sealclubber281 · 6 pointsr/PeopleBeingJerks

I have the same situation with my dogs and there are a lot of shitty dog owners in my neighborhood that have aggressive dogs off-leash. I have started carrying these pet correctors. It's a little aerosol can that lets out a hissing noise that dogs do not like. If a dog is running toward us, I just bust it out and they usually stop and run back to their owners.

u/Cyt6000 · 6 pointsr/puppy101

We had a neighbor who insisted that their dog jumped on the fence and barked because he was so friendly and just wanted to play. That dog bit both of my dogs and broke the fence of their other neighbor. (Going to small claims since she still insists her dog did nothing wrong and refuses to help pay vet bills).

Would highly recommend recording your backyard (maybe front too) with a cheap webcam in case something does happen. The [wyze cam] (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076H3SRXG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_CH7xCbG9TJG54) is only $25. Also invest in pet corrector to deter the lab when he jumps up.

u/thereisonlyoneme · 5 pointsr/dogs

I carry this. I have never had an occasion to use it, which is good of course, but that means I cannot tell you how effective it is. I suppose it will vary from animal to animal anyway. Other similar products come up on Amazon on course. Bear spray comes to mind but that may get your pup in the spray. If they are feral cats then I doubt water would do any good.

What city do you live in? Here in Atlanta we have organizations like KirkCats dedicated to trap-and-spay of cats. I know you said traps aren't a viable option but maybe they will have other ideas. At least they might be more helpful than the city government.

u/putspeopletosleep · 3 pointsr/Dogtraining

get something called the pet corrector.
Its like an airhorn without the horn. It makes a hissing sound. You can use this thing from next door. Or two doors over. Im pretty sure you can get this from petsmart as well. It works WONDERS for a barking dog. One quick press of the button, and the dog will stop barking.

u/C41n · 3 pointsr/reactivedogs

I would carry a pet spray for the protection of your dog and the other dogs. There are two great option. Both make a sharp hissing noise, one also has citronella. Neither hurts the dog, but should scare away the dog from following you. Biggest problem is it may scare your dog also.

Side note, I would never use the spray as directed on the package. Emergency use only. Better to scare 2 dogs than to have your dog hurt another and then have a bite record or worse.

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u/culatermaligator · 3 pointsr/BelgianMalinois

Perfect timing! I just dug up this article by Suzanne Clothier yesterday. He just wants to say Hi She says "My experience has been that it is owners of breeds considered non-aggressive that cause the most problems in dog-to-dog interactions simply by being unaware that their dog is rude". It's kind of long but well worth the read, especially for people who have dogs of the Belgian or German variety who are always assumed to be the aggressive instigating dog in any kind of confrontation. I'm curious to hear if after reading that article you still think your dog is unfriendly with other dogs or if you think he's just expressing his disapproval at their rudeness.

To answer your question my dog does get along with other dogs really pretty well and I recruit her to help me socialize puppies I'm working with all the time because I trust her judgement. That said, I never let strange dogs just come barreling up to her to "say Hi". And if I see some obliviot coming up the trail with their off leash dog (sigh) I step in between them (this helps if you have a friend or someone to hand your leash off to), or have a can of spray air, and I've even pepper sprayed a couple of dogs before who approached us with pretty aggressive body language and no handler. If the person with the off leash dog is especially dense, lying and saying that my dog is contagious has always worked. Because really, they are not going to like what she gives their dog if it continues getting in her face.

u/TelosExNihilo · 1 pointr/greatpyrenees

One of the reasons to not get small dogs. They yap-yap-yap like crazy.

Have you tried things like the pet corrector: http://www.amazon.com/Company-Animals-Pet-Corrector-50ml/dp/B0124G4DV4/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1458144648&sr=8-2&keywords=pet+corrector

or a spray bottle?

u/najoes · 1 pointr/AustralianCattleDog

I went through the same thing with mine at about 9 months where he would get super aggressive of a dog that was within a few feet of my personal bubble. I worked on it with giving him a lot of treats when other dogs came over to say hi, and kept a "pet corrector" around for times at the dog park. He completely cut out that behavior until just recently (4 months later now) where he did it with a friend's dog while on a camping trip. I thought it was due to his exhaustion, but it could be a combination of adolescence, mood swings, hunger, tiredness... All I can say is try to meet with your friend again and show her that everyone's a friend, give treats when she does well, and I definitely recommend the Pet Corrector

u/female_larrydavid · 1 pointr/dogs

My Akita mix mutt LOVES to stand up and greet us when we come home or have food. He luckily doesn't put much weight into it- mostly just stands in front of us on his back legs like a little meerkat. Adorable, but we figured we would train him for the sake of manners

We had a trainer tell us to turn our body away while saying "off." Don't put your knee up or touch the dog in any way, just turn away and say off. The other commenters are right about ignoring the dog until she sits.

If all else fails, I use Pet Corrector (basically a can of compressed air that lets out a hissing sound as a warning). I don't like to use this much because I'd rather use positive reinforcement, but it's really effective for getting a dog to stop whatever they're doing- often I just show him the little can and he knows to behave.

Good luck! She has such a sweet face

u/ExFiler · 1 pointr/dogs

Barking is a use for it. This is what we use.