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Training products should be used with care & consideration for your pet and their nature. Always check the product guides before use.
Train Behaviour Type
Training
Description
Dogs react primarily to sounds and coustic signals, and not to language.
Therefore the whistle is optimal for training and hunting as the sound can hardly be heard. Its sound is clearly different from the ususal sounds that surround your dog every day.
Please note that a light whistle is completely sufficient, as sounds that are too loud rather frighten your dog.
Dogs have a significantly wider range of sounds and perceive the sounds of a high-frequncy whistle with the same volume as the sounds from a normal dog whistle.
with the high-frequency whistle, the pitch is individually adjustable. With the help of the adjusting screw underneath the plsatic cap (frequency protection) you can choose the the pitch suitable for your dog. The higher sounds are for a close range, the lower sounds for longer distances. The pitch can be fixed with the nut below the the adjusting screw.
Tip: if the cap cannot be removed, please hold the whistle under warm water.
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MisleadingBought this and it is not a silent or even low frequency whistle. Very disappointed!
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