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Has anyone seen the new "Tweetie"?


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Just wondering whether anyone has seen the new "Tweetie". It's a device that fits between the end of a dog's lead and it's collar. It emits a high pitch sound when the dog pulls which the dog doesn't like and apparently then associates with bad behaviour (so tops pulling I guess!). If this works, it would probably be a good device for training dogs to walk to heel. The unit costs £9.95 - I saw it advertised in this week's Countryside Life mag - has any one seen them in use?

 

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Hi All

 

Just wondering whether anyone has seen the new "Tweetie". It's a device that fits between the end of a dog's lead and it's collar. It emits a high pitch sound when the dog pulls which the dog doesn't like and apparently then associates with bad behaviour (so tops pulling I guess!). If this works, it would probably be a good device for training dogs to walk to heel. The unit costs £9.95 - I saw it advertised in this week's Countryside Life mag - has any one seen them in use?

 

Iain

 

 

 

 

Just looked again - it's called a "Tweeter" not a Tweety" and the link to the item is: http://www.scottsofstow.co.uk/ProductDetai...ame=PetProducts

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sounds like a good idea. id be concerned for a dogs ear drums especially a pups that are not developed for something like the first 8 months of life.. wonder how loud it is?

 

 

 

Fair point FBF. I might get in touch with the company selling them to check how loud they are

 

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