> The point about agression if he was scared was mentioned by my apdt trainer she was worried about it changing his behaviour to fear agression ( so far he does not atempt to bite and doesnt scare easily with day to day noiss and fireworks etc ) I think this is valid.
That is exactly why I wouldn't use a spray collar. You have a large, bouncy, happy dog that just needs to learn some self-control (that is the biggest battle, IMO, when they are 'teenagers'), I would not want to risk using a spray collar and end up with a large, dog that is nolonger happy around other dogs - then you'll have trouble.
A spray collar needs good timing - so does positive/reward-based training. You need to get his attention
before he get excited, I use a 'wait' command (my dog knows this to mean 'stop what you're doing, get a treat & wait for the next command calmly') some people use a 'watch me' command. Whatever you use it is a word your dog should associate with focus on you, then once you have his attention you can tell/lure him into the behaviour you want, using tasty treats to reinforce evrey right move he does (if he's not into food, use a toy as a lure & reward).
>Indoors he chases the cats if they move too fast and water spray if I can get there in time does work he just doesnt stops and looks at me and comes back.
I used a water-spray to stop my last dog chasing the cat or barking in the house, the problem I found was he would only listen to me if I had the spray bottle. My current dog has chased the cat (in play) but I refused to use anything other than me to stop it. It's been a long road, but now at 18 months he's really managing to control himself around the cat, when he just can't control himself on the odd occasion and he chases her a simple 'ah-ah' from me is enough - no water needed :) It's meant a lot of work and making him sit calmly whenever he is pestering the cat/chasing her, to start with he would get a treat for sitting calmly, when I knew that he knew what he was expected of him, I phased out the treats and if he chased her he would get sent to the kitchen for a few minutes.