In the wild, many prey animals drive off their predators through loud hissing sounds. From snakes to certain insects to even birds like geese, hissing loudly can mean the difference between life and death. These prey animals tune in to their pursuer's instincts and hiss to safely get away. This even works with people who don’t get scared when they hear a snake's loud hiss. Just as our reaction is hard wired, so is dogs’ reaction to hissing sounds.
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Dogs are descended from wolves and still retain certain predator instincts. One of these is an aversion to loud hissing sounds. Company of Animals Pet Corrector from Pet Store takes advantage of this canine instinct to help you correct your dog when it engages in unwanted behavior like jumping up/pouncing, taking off with food items, barking excessively, and other bad behavior. Whenever your dog misbehaves, use the Pet Corrector to produce a loud hissing sound. Your dog's behavior will be disrupted at this point. Use this opportunity to issue verbal corrective feedback to your dog. With the proper timing and consistency of corrective instruction, you can actively decrease your dog's unwelcome behavior. Say goodbye to saying bad doggie and get used to patting or petting your dog as a reward for good behavior.
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