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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Don't! Don't! Don't!...,
By I paid $158 at a local pet store. Was very helpful...until it broke 5 days later. Exchanged at store, but they said further problems take it up with the company. Two weeks later the second one died. Multivet has not responded to my email. I mailed in the warranty and it was returned as no such address. Tried registering online, webpage "submit" button does not work. Went to troubleshooting page and learned they haven't put it up yet. Warranty is only for 30 days. Product is not waterproof. On/Off switch is cheesy plastic and I suspect much of the problem. I am now looking at electronic trainer collars that are waterproof, have a better warranty, also contain a tone response. Looking at Innotek Ultrasmart IUT 1000, which is actually cheaper if you shop carefully. Has 1/2 mile (at best--clear straight line) versus 300 yards Spray commander
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Nipping Nipping in the Bud.,
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This review is from: Innotek Spray Commander Remote Training System (Misc.)
We have a new Standard Poodle puppy, "Belle". She will be trained a number of activities including obedience, flyball, and scent Tracking. For the formal training we will be using the positive reinforcement of the Spray Commander #1, Button - "Beep" or a Clicker. But, for issues of what I consider 'pack transgression' or safety issues we have/will be using the remote spritz from the Spray Commander, buttons #2 and #3 on the remote.
We ordered the Multivet Spray Commander in Mid December, timed to arrive when our pup was 11 weeks old and our Grandchildren were due to arrive for the XMAS holidays. I was very concerned with Belle's obsessive nipping and biting of pants legs and shoes. This habit was very annoying and dangerous for her to be underfoot. Trying to correct this behavior with the traditional `no', using positive reinforcement to distract her to another behavior, or removing her from the scene were generally ineffective or, at best, proceeding so slowly nothing would be accomplished by the time the grandkids arrived. We didn't want to have to segregate the new puppy from the kids so I was counting on the Spray Commander for help (and wasn't disappointed!). Two spritz's with the scentless spray was all it took to cure the problem. This product is GREAT. It is instant, can be operated remotely, the correction is not associated in the dog's mind with the human owner. It is just like nature teaches a young dog what works and what doesn't. Biting a thorn bush gives an instant lesson. Biting my grandchild's pant leg gave a similar, instant, lesson. None of the correction was associated with me. What is very important to me, is the ability to apply correction at the exact time of the infraction means the behavior is corrected with an absolute minimum time and fuss; minimizing strain to all of us (and especially the puppy). IMHO it is much more `positive' than so called positive correction techniques with the clicker (or spray commander beeper) that take much longer to achieve. Having said that, positive clicker or commander beeper training is the way to go for formal obedience training. Before buying the product I reviewed the posts. There were some concerning posts about poor customer service. As a test, this morning I called the 1 800 303 0244 service line and immediately was able to speak to a customer service person. Admittedly this was a contract service and not the company itself, but it does indicate to me that the company is working on resolving a poor image. Also, I signed up to their forum [...]. Also see [...] for info. I'd say that the general forum trend is very positive. The product involves electronics and spraying liquids under some pressure. Given the electro-mechanical-hydraulic nature of the product, I assume their will be some problems down stream. There is just more to go wrong than with an all electronic product. From my experiences with customer support and the web so far I assume they will be handled professionally. I had a small issue with the remote. It has 3 buttons. #1 is for the positive 'beep', #2 is standard spray, and # 3 is major spray. The 3 buttons are all the same size and degree of recess. I was concerned with the possibility of accidentally pushing the wrong button, and once, it false triggered when I picked up something that bumped against the remote in my pocket. I have corrected that by velcro'ing thin pieces of plastic over the #2 and # 3 button to make them harder to trigger. (I've also forwarded a suggestion to Multivet). As another nit, I thought the instructional CD was pretty lame - more advertising than good dog training instruction. Nevertheless, most users will have dog training books that adequately explain how to use positive (beep or clicker and treat) or Negative (spray) reinforcement. Note it is an instruction `CD' not a `DVD'. I plan to use the spritzer function of spray commander for controlling territorial access (prevent kitchen access or fence jumping), correcting food stealing from the coffee table (done remotely with a web cam to monitor the potential scene of the crime), and snake/car proofing. I will NOT use the negative spray for formal training - relying instead on positive 'beep' or click and then treat training. All in all, a good product. I'm not giving a 5 because of the remote and CD issues. Note: when talking with the customer support person, she said they were working on improvements. I hope they can come up with a remote that is tailored specifically for this function rather than just duplicating a 3 door, garage door opener remote. But,,,, none of my objections prevent successful use of the product - they are 2nd/3rd generation improvement issues.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent way to train your dog,
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Dog training collar,
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow! effective, reliable and humane,
By original review text: This collar is amazing. We occasionally foster/rehab dogs who have behavior "issues". The Premier version of this product is one of our "secrete weapons". It's truly a god send and Veeeerrry durable. In the past 18 months we have used one collar to extinguish unwanted behaviors in two 70+ lb rough and tumble out of control adult dogs, a yappy collie-? mix puppy, my home schooled standard poodle service dog (76 lb) and the neighbor's terrier. It has been chewed, stepped and drooled on, caked in mud, butted by a goat, kicked about and forgotten on the floor of the car in both scorching heat and freezing cold. With a little maintenance... fresh batteries... clearing the mud from the nozzles and microphone... It still works fine. Unlike electric collars, willful and mellow dogs alike just get distracted and shut up instead of getting ticked and barking more. We showed it to the local animal control police (they dropped by to scan a stray for an id chip). They are delighted with its performance and are telling folks they serve barking dog complaint situations about it. I strongly encourage you to buy this effective, reliable and humane product if you need your dog to be quite or to redirect other unwanted behavior.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
wonderful product,
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Remarkable training tool,
I am amazed at how well the Multivet Spray Commander Remote Trainer Spray Collar works to control a barking dog! I am just beginning to use it, but it works immediately when put on the dog. I'll be curious to see if the dog will respond to only a command at some point, after working with the collar.
I like it because it doesn't hurt the dog, and the citronella spray seems to be very effective in startling the animal to keep it from barking.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best training tool yet!,
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Great - but needs new collar,
What a wonderful training tool. Absolutely stops the behavior when we spray. Our dog stops and looks around trying to find the source of the spray - which he always thinks is in the ground somewhere. He was much better behaved when wearing it.
The collar itself, however, is not very good. Ours slipped loose several times - even when assembled exactly as shown in the instructions. The last time this happened our dog ate the spray box... Luckily I was able to duct tape it back together and miraculously it still worked. But the collar is destroyed because he bit it into several pieces before we caught him.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Battery Pig!,
This review is from: Innotek Spray Commander Remote Training System (Misc.)
I purchased the SprayCommander (model DSP18123) a few weeks ago as a more humane (than a shock collar) means of training our German Shepherd not to bark as much.
When the unit works, it actually does a good job of getting the dog's attention and providing the necessary negative feedback needed to change undesirable behavior. HOWEVER, the following issues leave me with no alternative but to rate the product as inferior and not worth the money: 1. The 6V battery (at $5 each) only lasts one (1) day! Yikes. 2. The remote control is flimsy and poorly designed 3. There is nothing "automatic" about how the unit works For me, issue #1 above is completely unacceptable. Yesterday, out of desperation, I decided to give the unit one more try and put in a new 6V battery. I think we pushed button #1 (beep) two or three times to confirm the unit was working, and button #2 (short spray) once as well ... and the unit was dead the next morning. Apparently, the unit draws down battery power even when not in use (probably the radio receiver). I might be willing to invest $5 a week for new batteries, but $5 per day??? No thanks! I regret purchasing the unit and would never recommend it to anyone. |
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