







🐾 Silence the chaos, train with class!
Pet Corrector Spray delivers a harmless hiss that mimics natural warning sounds to instantly interrupt unwanted dog behaviors like barking and jumping. Each 30ml can provides about 30 short bursts, making it a compact, portable, and humane training aid favored by professional trainers and pet parents alike. Designed for safe, positive reinforcement, it’s ideal for managing your dog’s behavior peacefully at home or in public.





| ASIN | B0124G4940 |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries required | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (426) |
| Date First Available | 3 May 2016 |
| Item Weight | 113 g |
| Item model number | 32044A |
| Number of Items | 6 |
| Product Dimensions | 11.99 x 3.99 x 17.5 cm; 113.39 g |
| Quantity | 1 |
| Size | Small |
C**.
As a volunteer at our local shelter, maintaining a peaceful environment amidst the excitement and energy of our furry residents is no easy feat. That's why we turned to the PET CORRECTOR Dog Trainer, and let me tell you, it's been a game-changer. This 6-pack of 30ml PET CORRECTORS has become an essential tool in our training arsenal. Whether it's stopping excessive barking, discouraging jumping up, or redirecting place avoidance behaviors, these little cans pack a powerful yet harmless burst of air that effectively captures the dog's attention without causing harm. What's truly remarkable is the immediate impact we've seen. Dogs quickly learn to associate unwanted behaviors with the gentle correction of the PET CORRECTOR, leading to improved manners and a more harmonious shelter environment overall. Plus, the compact size of each can makes them convenient to carry around the shelter, ensuring we're always prepared to address behavior issues as they arise. If you're looking for a humane and effective training tool to promote calm and obedience in shelter dogs, I highly recommend giving the PET CORRECTOR a try. It's made a world of difference for us, and I'm confident it will do the same for you!
C**O
This pet corrector is a great training tool due to it's ability to interrupt bad behavior quickly and safely. It's a spray can type item, but it is not meant to spray at the dog. Best results (for me) occur when I hold the can behind my back and spray. The noise is where the magic happens. The loud hiss type sounds stops most behaviors in their tracks, in my experience. I love that it is safe and effective. This may not, however, be a product you would want to use with a fearful dog; it might be too much for them.
J**B
Follow the instructions and this really works. Don’t know why one review said it had a scent? There is no scent. It’s just compressed air that makes a hissing sound. It distracts and gets your dogs attention so you can change the behavior. Between this correction and rewarding good behaviors, training is really easy. My dog would bark when someone came to the door. That’s fine but I don’t want him barking and jumping for 5 minutes after the person is in the house which was what he was doing. This has totally changed his behavior, he is a different dog. I wouldn’t over use it or the dog will become desensitized. Short burst does it. Reviews said they only got 5-7 sprays per can. Either a defective can or they were really long sprays. I will always have this on hand but I don’t think I’ll need it. My dog sees it and I don’t even have to use it.
M**L
They work for one of our dogs, but not the other two. So I keep buying them. But the price is outrageous. It's pressurized air. It shouldn't cost a fortune to buy.
L**S
This works pretty well at disrupting an unwanted behavior, but you do have to reinforce good behavior as well. Treats in one hand, corrector in the other. Did nothing to disrupt my dog's behavior on walks around the neighborhood, as she's too interested in other dogs to pay any attention at all. These are also pretty expensive for the amount of puffs you get and I kept feeling bad about the environmental impact. We're alternating with a small squirt bottle (just water) and trying to focus on positive reinforcement.
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