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<DIV>Here in the Northwest a few of the people working for the Rescue here
(Basset Rescue of Puget Sound) all have taken some classes from Claudia Celano.
(she calls the Basset Hounds "SASSY" and we love her!) In the Clicker Training
Class she told us about a really valueable training tool called "The Pet
Corrector" Our Bassets got their Canine Good Citizenship Certificates and
then...we took a Clicker Training Class too and Claudia showed us how to use
"The Pet Corrector"</DIV>
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<DIV>It is a small spraycan of Sssss Noise. We were buying it at
full price of $12 and it is a very good tool.The thing is it is too strong a
tool or correction to use on ALL dogs. The noise is sharp and sounds much like a
hissy snake from the little push button spray top. </DIV>
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<DIV>It needs to be used with caution. For instance: Right now I am plotting how
to use it for our BARK YOUR EARS OFF WITH DEFINING SCREAMS as his greeting hello
guy named Hudson. I CAN NOT use "The PetCorrector" around SOME of our dogs here
in the Rescue. I think it would be cruel. Sooooo I am going to be "Setting the
hound up" I am going to use it on and making sure that the OTHER more sensitive
Bassets are OUT OF THE ROOM with my husband to sidetrack them from being
scared.</DIV>
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<DIV>"The Pet Corrector" It is Wayyyy strong of a correction but it is
immeadiate and nobody gets WET! lol</DIV>
<DIV>(spray bottles) It can scare the dickens out of a hound too so you need to
use it with caution.</DIV>
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<DIV>The company that produces this product is running a 1/2 price special right
now..that is until 400 are sold out and if anyone wants to contact me I would
give you their web site address. You can just Google the name too and it will
come up.</DIV>
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<DIV>You know for 35 or so years (yah pretty Old) ha! I have taken different
training classes and finally FINALLY found a fantastic trainer who
appreciates and understands Basset Hounds like no other ever. We took a Clicker
Training Class and lucky for me (for the HOUNDS!) we found this fantastic
dog trainer not only a very ABLE trainer but one with a sense of humor and very
savvy. This product that she showed us called the "PetCorrector" is so simple
and it really works with training bombastic sassy kinda Basset Hounds.</DIV>
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<DIV>So...I am just passing along this info in case you might want to give it a
try. It WORKS! It works great along with positive reinforcement. It
would be wrong to use on a sensitve or fearful hound but if you need a
good strong correction this WORKS!</DIV>
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<DIV>Love and Woofin frum Alexa owned and Loved by Hudson and Henry</DIV>
<DIV>Worker for the Basset Rescue of Puget Sound</DIV>
<DIV><A href="http://www.adoptabasset.net">www.adoptabasset.net</A> </DIV>
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