Dog Whistle, Training Pet Puppy, Cat Obedience Recall, Stop Barking, 1x Ultrasonic Whistle

Important Information Before You Use:  When you adjust the screw to adjust the volume, make sure you tighten the nut in order to lock the screw in place (see picture 2), otherwise the screw may work itself loose.

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      * Designed for dog training - High pitch, quiet to human ears, but not silent
*  Adjustable screw for dogs who prefer the quieter or louder setting
* An excellent all-round dog whistle, both for close and distance
* Can be used in both Town and Countryside - weather-proof
* Solid tone, single frequency
 * Train to sit, come, stand, lie down and many more
                * Associate the whistle with good behavior and rewards/treats
      * Can save your dog's life when in danger, ie running toward a busy road
          * Encourages interaction and play between dog and owner
      * Train your dog, puppy to be well-behaved

This professional dog training whistle is strong, durable and designed to encourage interaction between owner and pet for a number of reasons; play, obedience training, tricks (sit, come, stand, lie-down, etc), safety from dangers and traffic.  Adjustable pitch, simply tighten or loosen the screw to work out your dogs frequency It should be noted that this whistle is audible to the human ear, essential for gauging its efficiency.

Provides a crisp pitch tone, that is smooth and easy on human ears.  Even though it is quiet to human ears, it is not silent and can echo through the wind when outdoors in order for your pet to hear the whistle.

Please note, this is not a silent whistle, a high pitch sound does omit when blown.  Some pets will react to the quieter high pitch setting and others to the louder volume.  Move the screw up and down until you see the best reaction from your pet but please remember - when you adjust the screw to adjust the volume, make sure you tighten the nut in order to lock the screw in place (see picture 2), otherwise the screw may work itself loose.