Note: This will NOT train your cat on its own. You still have to punish the cat when it goes off, to give the cat the idea that the noise is "bad" and not just "annoying". However, it does tell you when the cat is trying to get somewhere you don't want him, so you can punish as you see fit, without having to stare at whatever it is you are trying to keep the cat away from.When the so-called piercing alarm went off, my dog stood there, tilted her head and looked at me as though to say, "Whaaas up?" I couldn't ship it back fast enough...can't someone make a product that is so high a pitch that HUMANS can't be annoyed by it but it keeps dogs away? PLEASE...
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This product is not for containing an animal like a fence, but for scaring them away from a certain spot. I am using it to keep my chronic poop eater dog away from the cat litter boxes. Works like a charm! I like that it is just noise, not a painful shock, and also the loud alarm lets me know when he's trying, so I can come reinforce the warning. I've been trying for 10 years to keep him out of the litter boxes, and now he won't go near them after only a few alarms!It works great. Keeps the cat away from the christmas tree. The device was very easy to use. Love itour dog would eat the poop from the kitty litter box. So we setup the box in the hall leading to the bathroom where the litter box was. Our dog went near there once it went off and she left the hallway. Few weeks latter we were upstairs (the litter box bathroom is downstairs) and we heard it go off, our dog came running upstairs and looked like she knew she was in trouble. After that she has never gone near that hallway again. it's been months now and our dog still wont go down that hallway even if we are down it ( laundry is also down the hall) she will just stand at the edge of the hall or lay down there. We have since removed the collar and our dog still hasn't gone down there. Mission accomplished.

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