J. Griffith—April 19, 2018✓ Verified purchase
This stuff really works! My husband and I can't believe a can of air can have such a positive effect on our 7mo puppy! We've been having barking issues with our puppy, a whippet/red healer mix. She barks at anyone who walks by our home on the street, our neighbors, and don't get me started on visitors. Our poor visitors. When we have people come over she begins to bark and literally won't stop, ever. And she has one of those high pitched barks that stings the ear drums. Although she is very well trained with the typical tricks, extremely smart, very good at listening and learning, and amazing with us and our kids, she gets so involved in her barking when others are around that she won't listen to us, no matter how sweet or stern we are. So, we decided to try this air in a can, and good gawd, this stuff really works!!! She begins to bark and we do one quick press on the can and she immediately stops barking, and shifts her attention to us. Giving us the ability to teach her no. She could be outside, a good 20 ft away, barking through our fence and with one press of this can, she would immediately stop barking and come directly back to us. It has only been about 3 days that we've been using this product and her barking issue is already 80% better. If someone knocks on the door, she'll let out one bark, which is completely acceptable. When we answer the door, she no longer barks at the person outside. We have not yet had a guest over to see her reaction, but I think we're on an amazing road of getting her barking under control. The price seems a little steep for some air in a metal can, but you do get two, each can has 50 shots of air, and with the response we're getting from our dog, the pricing has been completely worth it for us. It's a painless and easy way to train and/or correct puppy issues. Read more
Tracy Hushour—February 27, 2026✓ Verified purchase
This stuff really works. I don’t even need to use it anymore. As soon as my dogs see the can the unwanted behavior stops! Read more
Bwilson—January 30, 2026✓ Verified purchase
It doesn't matter what my dog is doing, this stops him in his tracks, immediately! Now, I don't even have to pull the trigger, I grab the can and he stops! Such a great tool! Read more
Lysa—March 29, 2016✓ Verified purchase
I purchased this product after it was recommended in a blog article by a dog trainer. Amazon.com reviews seemed pretty favorable as well, so I decided to give it a try. We have two barkers in the house we want to have not bark so much. The small Chihuahua mix is Molly. She's our primary problem. Molly is like Samara, only she sleeps just fine. But she does not and will not stop barking once she gets started. Various methods have been tried and all to no avail. She is a tiny, high energy, intensely motivated ball of noise. The Corgi-mix is Humphrey. He likes to bark. He barks at the mail man. People walking past the house. People making noise out of sight in other parts of the house. Bugs. Ghosts. Humphrey, can be stopped from barking, but it takes a minute and some intense effort. So, in order to preserve our sanity, I decided to try the Company of Animals Pet Corrector. The logic behind how it works was sound. It's basically a more intense version of Cesar Milan's "tsch" noise. Humphrey, First Attempt: As soon as he started barking, I blasted the can. A loud, snake-like hiss issued forth. Humphrey's pack brother, Oliver, leaped about 3 feet and then tried to figure out where the noise came from. Lucy crawled into her dog bed and laid down staring mournfully at me. But the affect on Humphrey was the most profound. It utterly sapped his very will to live. Humphrey's tail is ALWAYS up. He is the bounciest, happiest, liveliest little dude you have ever met. But one blast from that can, and he walked across the living room with his tail dragging listlessly on the floor, crawled onto the couch and into my husband's lap, and laid there like he had decided to never move again. He recovered some 5 minutes later when the blast hadn't repeated. Humphrey, Second Attempt: He was utterly defeated. The second round of barking, and a second blast from the can, sent him to the couch again, this time to hide behind me and lay very quiet and still, as if to become invisible from "The Noise That Clearly Hates Corgis". I honestly don't think he barked again the rest of the night. Pet Corrector Vs Humphrey: Pet Corrector Wins. Molly, First Attempt: We brought the problem child out for a test of this seemingly miraculous behavior corrector. Perhaps even the demon dog can be changed! I sent the kids outside, leaving Molly behind, a scenario guaranteed to make her start barking. She of course promptly did, and I blasted the Corrector. This did not go so well. Molly not only barked harder, she became ridiculously aggressive. Hackles up, she proceeded to attack another pack mate, who had to be put in another room for his safety, and so as not to mess up our tests. Meanwhile, Molly is still barking. Molly, Second Attempt: Molly is now frantically running around the living room, hackles up, barking furiously. I trigger a second blast. Oliver, who was startled silly by the Corrector the first two times I blasted it, has now decided to BARK AT IT. Wait, what? Oliver, no! Molly, is not in any way shape or form intimidated by this thing. In fact, she has now declared all out war on the entire house. THAT NOISE BE D****D!! She is charging everyone and everything in sight. Oliver gets in her way, and suddenly this is Sparta. Fortunately, everyone is separated without injury, Molly is put in check, and peace falls upon our house once more. Pet Corrector Vs Molly: Molly Wins, kicks dirt on the can, pees on the dirt, and scrapes her feet to show everyone watching who is BOSS. In summation: Pet Corrector works brilliantly on normal dogs with minor behavioral issues. I highly recommend it for this scenario. Pet Corrector might actually make tiny high-energy spawns of Cerberus worse. I don't recommend it for the Mollys of the world. For those concerned, Humphrey did recover his will to live, and picked his tail up off the ground. :) Read more


Jess—November 26, 2025✓ Verified purchase
This is a great product. It is highly effective to get your pet’s attention for them to hear your command. The can lasts for a while so it’s a great value for your money. There’s not smell or leakage. Noise level is not overwhelming but loud enough for the pet to look at you. Read more
Cheryl&Michael—January 29, 2024✓ Verified purchase
I have an active 10-month old German Shorthaired Pointer.. We started training him early, and he is super smart - was housebroken in one week at the age of 8 weeks old, so he trained well for most commands. Our big problems were him pulling when walked, jumping on counters, jumping and eating my coat and hats off the rack, and jumping on people. Tried formal training, and it helped just a little. Then we went to a shock collar that helped a little more, but the same issue of excitability and jumping on counters still existed. Then I got this pet corrector, and it has worked miracles. We first used it when he jumped on a counter, and he no longer jumps on the counters with no further correction needed. Then we used it when he jumped on people, and like before, it only took one or two corrections before the behavior went away. The same is true of him going after my coat and hats. It also worked wonders for walking. I start by walking him and when he pulls he gets the correction. Then when he walks without pulling and looks back at me to see if I am going to correct him, I give him a treat. This got him in the habit of looking back at me to see where I am walking, so he knows not to pull. This is a continual learning process, but the corrector did get him into the habit of looking back at me, so I can follow that up with positive reinforcement. After a few days, he now knows not to pull and to look back for guidance. Read more