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| Brand | K-II |
| List Price | $31.95 |
| Special Price |
| Lowest New Price | $30.00 |
Categories |
| Training & Behavior Aids Kitchen & Dining Features Dogs SC Dog Store |
Features |
- Comes together with a long life battery, LED battery altitude indicator, and belt clip.
- In addition use in training cats.
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Description |
| Pet-Agree uses ultrasonic technology to decrease training time from months to just weeks (and in some cases even minutes). At the click of a button, a silent humane, high frequency sound is emitted this emphasizes verbal commands. |
Customer Reviews |
Dogs, listen up! 2010-07-26 |
| By M. Monroe (Collierville, TN USA) |
All of my dogs snapped to attention when I pressed the button on this remote. The tone is nearly inaudible to humans, but the dogs hear it well. It easily distracts them from barking, which can be a difficult problem to solve. Use this product with positive rewards for silence to create permanent behavior changes. If not, eventually the dogs will figure out that nothing happens after the tone and they will just continue barking.
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PIECE OF CRAP !!! 2010-07-25 |
| By Two Way Red (Northern Utah) |
| THIS DEVICE IS SO PHONY, I'M ASHAMED THAT I PURSCHASED IT !! THE ONLY THING IT'S GOOD FOR IS TO CALL IN CRICKETS! DOGS ROLLED OVER LAUGHING AT ME.IT USES TWO BATTERIES THAT ARE FOR SHOW. DON'T BUY IT !! (UNLESS YOU WANT TO WATCH CRICKETS HUMP) |
Pet Agee Ultrasonic Trainer to deter Barking- Pros & Cons 2010-07-23 |
| By Allipooh |
I purchased this trainer about 1 month ago to reduce the barking of my 2 male Maltese dogs. These dogs are known to bark to alert owners, but my one little guy (6 lbs.) barks incessantly at everything. I think it is a fearful bark, but I've tried other methods that didn't work and didn't want to use a shock collar. My other Maltese (9 lbs.) barks continuously in the yard, but only if he hears something. I read many reviews on this product before purchasing it on Amazon.com, and most of the reviews were positive.
I first used it in a situation where they were both barking and would not stop after a verbal correction alone. When used, both of them appeared startled and did stop barking (so it definitely interrupted the behavior). It has shown to be an effective deterrent to interrupt the behavior, but as I've read- you need to pair ir with a verbal command of what you don't want (I say "Quiet", or you can use "No" if it is some other behavior you want to extinguish/reduce).
The only negative I can see is that if you have more than one dog and only one dog is exhibiting the behavior you want to change, you can't just aim the trainer at that dog for only them to hear. For example, when my little dog was barking nonstop (but the other wasn't), I used the trainer and verbal command with him. However, my other dog became fearful and hid under the table. Now he slouches and hides even when he sees it. But overall, the quantity of barking has decreased as they both now stop even upon just seeing the device. I still use the verbal command "Quiet" (I've heard that one word commands are best) even if just pointing the device. Hence, my 4/5 star rating is only related to having multiple dogs in a family. Their ears are highly sensitive and I feel it's unfair to subject all dogs to the correction unnecessarily. But the Pet Agree Ultrasonic Trainer has proven to be effective so far, and now I don't feel badly b/c I only have to show it to them (w/verbal command) and they stop the barking.
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IT WORKS 2010-07-23 |
| By Melaine Taylor (Jacksonville, FL, US) |
I was a bit skeptical, but this little blue box really got my pet's attention.
I give a verbal command when I press the button, and after a few times I only have to give the verbal command.
It works! |
Worked well for us! 2010-07-18 |
| By susan (Niles, Ohio United States) |
| We have two barky Beagles that set each other off continuously. No amount of scolding, swatting, cold water spraying or "time-outs" in the house seemed to work. The first day I used this product it worked. They stopped barking immediately and went to another room and sat quietly until I said 'Come.' After using it for several days the word "stop" became meaningful to them. Now, if I can't find the device, all I have to do is say "stop" and point the remote control, cell phone, or garage door opener at them and they ceased barking. I still carry it when I take them for walks, Just in case. |