
I popped into my local Jolleys pet store today and overheard two mebers of staff reccommending one of these sprays as the answer to all unwanted behaviours displayed by dogs.
Basically a man had a staffy type,not pure staff,with him and was asking for advice on how to stop his dog pulling on the lead.Straight away he was shown one of these sprays and told this was the answer. Two of the staff demonstrated its use by sraying it directly at the poor dog who up to this point had been stood quite calmly next to his owners,a middle aged man and his teenage son.
The poor dog was startled and cowered .The owner then said the dog barks a lot and trys to jump on the furniture. He was told that this would stop all that so the man bought several of these sprays and told his son it was up to him to start using it when he was at work.
I was gobsmacked and threw a look to the sales assistant but as there were two of them endorsing this product as a quick fix to all I wasn't brave enough to speak up.
I really feel for that poor dog and can't believe the advice given by jolleys staff. I also feel sorry for the owner as he was aking for advice and in all probability thinks he was given good advice. He was told that in a few weeks he wouldn't need to buy any more sprays as just showing the canister to the dog would have the desired effect!
Wondered what your thoughts are on this