







🐾 Train smarter, not harder — because your dog deserves the best!
Pet Corrector Dog Trainer is a 30ml compact spray that emits a natural hiss sound mimicking animal warnings to instantly interrupt and retrain unwanted dog behaviors like barking, jumping, and aggression. Developed by expert Dr. Roger Mugford and designed for humane, safe, and effective training, it offers up to 30 precise sprays for on-the-go use, making it a must-have tool for millennial dog owners seeking quick, positive results.




































| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 8,157 Reviews |
J**Y
Woah! 🤯
HO….LY….CRrrrrrapppp! This thing works! I have the biggest, smartest, yet dumbest doodle ever. She’s a puppy (only 8 months old) but she’s Huuuuge! So the normal bad puppy behaviors are multiplied exponentially! Take for instance the nice gate we have to keep her out of the living room. She hurdles that thing like Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone! She’s the one we WANT to keep out of the room but she jumps over the dang thing without even touching it! Enter….the Pet Corrector….dun dun dun! ONE TIME PEOPLE! I sprayed that thing one time before she stopped jumping the thing! Had I known it was going to work so well, I would have recorded the first time I used it! Now, she stands behind the gate or just at the gate waiting for us! I NEVER thought she would listen! This little bottle is a miracle worker! I’ve also used it when the dogs were barking from their cages upstairs. I sprayed it in the stairwell leading up to the room and 💥 they stopped barking! Another example: River the idiot and my little dog Auggie always make a run for it when we come in the back gate. I’ve chased their butts down the block too many times. I put this little guy in my purse and blasted it just outside the gate and say “step the fluff back!” and they step back instantly! Now, of course it doesn’t last long. It’s a tiny canister. I got the small one to start off just to see if it would work. I didn’t expect it to last long. I’ve used about 15-20 blasts and I’m still going. I just use short blasts though. I don’t lay on it. I WILL be getting a bigger can! If it works for my big idiot dog River, it’s bound to work for all dogs!!! Try it!!!
M**E
Works well
This is a good re set tool. We only have to pick it up and our dog stops barking
A**R
Effective but Too pricey
3 stars because even though the product does what it says effectively, it’s just too much money for “air” If only a bullhorn isn’t so loud 😝
S**9
Good size
They work like a champ...still on my first container
L**P
amazing for jumping & pulling on the leash!
I own a 2 year old pit mix that is very sweet but has anxiety and tends to be easily excited. She is very strong and walking her on a leash used to be a nightmare. New people walking into my place used to result in constant jumping. I was working with a trainer who helped me start to use a sort of low growl as a correction for getting in my personal space, approaching people without being invited, and leash pulling. It worked great, but it was hard to be consistent with the sound, and every time I tried to convince strangers to do it so she wouldn’t jump, they’d look at me like I had three heads. I try to hide the spray bottle and spray towards her direction but not directly at her if she’s doing the wrong thing, and make sure to give her lots of praise when she’s doing the right thing. It’s important to praise correct behaviors if you’re going to use this as a correction so you don’t wind up just making your dog fearful. I do recommend reading on training before using this spray, but if you know what you’re doing, it’s a lifesaver! I went from having a dog literally knocked me over when I was walking her every time another dog passed, to having a dog who looks at me calmly when a dog walks by as if to ask “can I go say hi”? I barely use the spray anymore - if it’s not on hand, I make a short hissing sound and she knows right away that she’s getting a correction. I would recommend this highly for anyone having problems with pulling or jumping on guests! It’s also great to keep near the door. One of the things we practiced was having someone ring the doorbell, I’d spray, and I can now open the door calmly without fearing she will jump on my guests. I also typically hand one to my guests who are afraid of dogs and tell them they can spray towards her but not directly at her if she comes too close or starts to lift her paws off the ground - it’s nice for easing their minds, and typically in a few minutes she’s lying at their feet asking for belly rubs, and they forget all about their fears. Amazing product if used properly! As an animal lover, I highly suggest only using this as a correction and NOT a punishment or you may make your dog fearful. I will continue to keep these all over my house, but am using them less and less as she learns.
K**.
It works!
This worked remarkably well. It is NOT loud. Just a blast of air that distracts a dog from it's obnoxious behavior. We have a wonderful dog who is very obedient except when it comes to barking when someone comes to our house. He is so loud it is painful to us and the fact that he is out of reach and so fixated on the person approaching, it makes it hard to get his attention and to get him to stop. This little air blaster immediately gets his attention and breaks the bad behavior. It has been very helpful. Only four stars because I wish it lasted a bit longer...but that may or may not be because everyone in the family wanted to try it. But this is a great way to break bad behavior instead of yelling at the dog. Seriously, when he starts barking and family member start yelling at him it about shatters my eardrums. One little suggestion. I never held this out where he could see it. I wanted to not let him figure out the source simply to just keep the "mystery" and sense of curiosity which is a tool of distraction.
H**S
Immediate Impact, Positive Change - PET CORRECTOR Dog Trainer!
I was a bit skeptical before using the PET CORRECTOR Dog Trainer, but this handy tool has been a real game-changer in managing my pup's behavior! It's simple to use, which is great for someone like me who's new to dog training. What really impresses me is how fast it works. The sound it emits catches my dog's attention immediately, effectively interrupting behaviors I want to curb, like excessive barking or jumping on furniture. It's important to note that it doesn't seem to scare my pet, but rather provides a momentary distraction that helps him refocus, allowing me to reinforce positive behavior immediately. I also appreciate that it's a humane method of training. There's no physical contact, just a hissing sound that naturally draws their attention. Of course, it's not a standalone solution. I've found it most effective when used in conjunction with rewards and lots of praise for good behavior, making it a valuable part of a balanced training approach. Compact, effective, and humane, the PET CORRECTOR Dog Trainer has made a noticeable difference in our household. It's helped establish a calmer environment and a stronger bond between my furry friend and me. Highly recommended for anyone in the throes of pet training!
A**S
Welll...
This is a super small "flash of air" dispenser. .95 oz. It's about the size of a perfume bottle. So if you want it to easily fit in your pocket that's fine. But it's not cost effective. I felt the actual press button wasn't easy to push down quickly. Instead, I will continue buying the 10oz bottle of "Endust" (for electronics) which is super easy to press fast and my dogs know I mean business w the "leave it" command, even if I just hold the can (without spraying). I don't spray either product directly at them either, just into the air for a fast burst air that makes a loud hiss noise that dogs or cats don't like. When they back off or behave (from it) I give a treat & praise. I carry it on a nylon strap that holds a water bottle. I have 2 tiny Frenchtons that were almost attacked on a walk, and the air in a can is a good distraction for that too. Just spray it a couple quick times and immediately turn your dogs "away" & "leave it", by walking in the opposite direction. Hope this helps someone. .. :)
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