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Proper dog training is the key to a harmonious coexistence between you and your pet.
The problem is that dog owners frequently exhaust the limits of their own expertise when
working with their four-legged friends.
The Antibark Spray 2.0 is a new, innovative aid for normal dog training which helps to effectively
discourage your pet from unwanted behavior. The Antibark Spray 2.0 enables you to react
without delay to your dog’s unwanted behaviour, establishing a link between bad habits and the
undesirable experience of the spray. Most dogs relinquish their bad habits permanently
after just one or two times of using.
Please bear in mind that the trainer is a training device, not a toy, and should always be
deployed with care. As such, we would ask that you read and respect the following advice:
Proper dog training
1. Ensure that your pet’s unwanted behaviour does not stem from health problems or
insufficient physical activity! If it does, you should abstain from using the trainer and
seek professional advice.
2. Please only use the trainer in closed rooms. Make sure that no loud noises can trigger
the trainer uncontrollably!
3. Allow your dog a day to get used to the feel of the trainer before switching it on for the
first time.
4. Choose a familiar and non-threatening environment in which to conduct your training.
1. Remove the trainer immediately if the dog appears agitated or distressed.
2. Deploy the trainer in a mindful fashion. Disciplining your dog too frequently is bad for
both the dog and the training regime.
3. On the second or third time of using, check that your dog is responsive to the spray
trainer and that it prompts him or her to refrain from the behaviour in question. If your
dog is not responsive, you should deploy an alternative method of training.
4. Always reward your dog after a successful training session!
Before training
During training