
When I bought this, I thought it was just compressed air, but it isn't. It contains HFC134A refrigerant...and yes, it's damaging to the environment and not entirely safe unless you take caution when using it.
Another product called the Pet convincer uses compressed co2 cartridges, so it is refillable and not dangerous nor is it damaging to the environment. The pet convincer costs more up front but the refill cartridges are cheap and plentiful.
I don't recommend the pet corrector unless you can't find the pet convincer anywhere. I bought both products and they both arrived in the last 2 days. I tried both and the pet convincer seemed to be more effective even though the Pet Corrector product gave off a much more powerful sounding hiss.
I think this product is basically the same as the compressed gas you can buy for cleaning computer keyboards and the pet corrector is more expensive than the typical can of "compressed air".
If you don't care about the potential danger of this product, it does seem to be effective. It seems to be a workable way to correct your dog from unwanted behavior, but I don't like the fact that it uses a refrigerant.
The 50 ml cannister is a very handy size and my big dissapointment stems from the fact that it's not compressed air as I thought when I ordered it.
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