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		<title>Spray bottles for dog training?</title>
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Authorization? No, I&#39;m just asking out of curiosity here, &#34;but I read many answers that recommend spraying a dog in the face or what, to train dogs to do undesirable things. I am no dog trainer but I&#39;ve worked with many. Never or &#34;do any of them say that this is a good way to [...]]]></description>
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<div><br/><br/>Authorization? No, I&#39;m just asking out of curiosity here, &quot;but I read many answers that recommend spraying a dog in the face or what, to train dogs to do undesirable things. I am no dog trainer but I&#39;ve worked with many. Never or &quot;do any of them say that this is a good way to stop unwanted behaviors and train a dog not to dig, scrape, the chewing ect. ? This really works? • If so cu? Ndo employ someone? A? The same thing can confuse a penny or something to scare a dog caught? on the spot. ? Pens? These t? techniques were used m? s for cats to dogs? ? Even I tried the spray bottle with my cats, but people should really do with dogs? Cats don &#39;t care about the pleasure of l? Der of the pack, and aren? T trained like dogs, so it seems like all? are better ways of addressing the problem by scraping or bad behavior of the dog then? s need to spray? ? Qu? you think? Is a spray bottle of a good training tool and as if? Why? c? how should you use?  Just want to learn some new things, not to discuss my position? No, I don &#39;t even have one yet for sure. Never you? Do a book for dogs that says I have a dog and spray it? Do a bunch of them. I just missed quiz? this part though:)  And a frightening power of pennies? you teach a dog? anything? Is scaring a dog to stop something effective long term? Why? couldn &#39;t / shouldn&#39; t you just said &quot;NO&quot;? and then manage or correct as the dog? they know that the command comes from you? I learn new things everyday:)  Authorization? N, with the attention? N getting respect, but I never fixed that part, just spray &#39;um when they &quot;do that or&quot; shake the power and stop and never a follow-up. With cats that sort of thing is used as negative reinforcement, as? what? l is punitive, but as I suspect? that doesn &#39;t make it to the dogs the same way. ? Cu? Ndo / why? est? using a bottle or a noisemaker spray better then using your own voice to get the dog focused on you?  Brookester not sure if you are? making a joke or not:)<br/></div>
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