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Uploaded by on Dec 31, 2010

Testing of the Innotek Citronella spray collar for dogs.

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  • the music active the collar

  • Thats disgusting. If you dont like how your dog acts then maybe you shouldnt have a dog. They are supposed to be your friends not something to control like everything else in our lives. To all the people that do this to living creatures... FUCK YOU!

  • it was spraying because of the music in the back ground... I have the same collar and it is really sensitive to pitch. We discovered this when I had the collar turned on while it was sitting on the counter as my puppy played with her squeak toy. The squeak was setting off the collar... We also discovered that the door bell, the microwave beep, TV, radio, clapping our hands, and other random daily noises were enough to cause the collar to correct...

  • Wow, this totally convinced me not to buy one of these. I never realized the dog would actually be scared by it. Thanks!

  • ...also you should have some food and water in that crate if you are crate training. ...and a toy or two. i'm not sure why he is in there with nothing else in it. you're dog isn't anxious from getting sprayed.

  • he never barked once and got sprayed a ton of times...

    this was horrible! ...but kinda funny at the same time. poor guy. hope he isn't stuck in that cage anymore.

  • Still better than a shock collar, if only by a little bit.

  • dislike! the poor dog has already been through the stress of the shelter. somebody please pull this poor puppy out of the crate and love and hug him. poor thing. and NEVER buy these!!!!!!

  • @rmayes19 The guy doesn't controll the collar. It sprays when the dog starts whining or barking.

  • @thatmanphil1 Lots of house dogs are kennel trained. It's a method for controlling your dog's behavior while you cannot be with them. This dog is not suffering. You act like he's spending his entire life in that cage, but you know damn well he's not. This dog was adopted from a shelter and is just lucky to have a home and owners who care enough to give him proper training. Something you should keep in mind is that dogs are like children, they must be taught how to behave or they will fail.

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