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Original price was: £10.49.Current price is: £8.55.

Pet Corrector Dog Training Spray – Stops Barking, Jumping Up, Food Stealing, Fur… – Was £10.49, Now £8.55

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Original price was: £10.49.Current price is: £8.55.

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Price: £10.49 - £8.55
(as of Aug 26, 2025 00:57:44 UTC – Details)

From the manufacturer

STOPS BARKING: Help train your dog to stop unwanted behaviours; barking, jumping up, food stealing, dog aggression, biting, chewing & furniture avoidance. Simple & easy to use, instant results
SAFE HUMANE NATURAL HISS SOUND: Pet Corrector works by emitting a harmless hiss of air to mimic the natural warning that swans & other animals make. Interrupting the action & allowing you to retrain.
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 behaviours at home & in public
EASY TO USE & INSTANT RESULTS: 3 simple steps to a better behaved dog. W.A.G! Witness: the unwanted behaviour, Act: spray Pet Corrector (away from dog) to distract Give: your dog a command & reward.
SAFETY & USES: Not suitable for puppies or anxious dogs. Always read instructions before use. Approx uses / can: 30ml = 30. 50ml = 50, 200ml = 200, only use in short bursts.

Customers say

Customers find the pet corrector effective, working almost instantly and stopping barking instantly when sprayed. The product receives positive feedback for its quality and effectiveness as a training tool, though opinions on value are mixed, with some finding it well worth the money while others consider it terrible value for money. The noise level receives mixed reviews – while some appreciate the satisfying hiss, others note it doesn't last long at 6-7 squirts. Customers disagree on whether the product is harmless to dogs, with some finding it harmless while others report their dogs being scared by it.

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