- This cat repellent is a pet training device that helps to keep cats off furniture and counters
- The Tattle Tale is a pet product using structural vibration technology for pet training.
- Detects movement vibrations a loud tone sounds to startle the pet or the human
- Safety & Security: Place or Hang the TATTLE TALE to Detect Tampering of: Doors Drawers Windows Gates Cabinets Any “Off Limits” Area
- Reduces or Prevents Scratching Clawing & Climbing.
Product Description
Tattle Tale Sonic Pet Training Alarm This cat repellent is a pet training device that helps to keep cats off furniture and counters. Or use as a dog repellent to keep dogs out of rooms or off sofas. Know when kids are climbing to get into the cookie jar. The Tattle Tale is a pet product using structural vibration technology for pet training. This motion alarm uses a sensor that detects vibration in a surface or object without apparent motion. Animal paws or claws ac… More >>
Tattle Tale Sonic Pet Training Alarm
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#1 by Christine M. Lucas on June 23, 2010 - 1:21 am
Works great for all my dogs accept the dog, Penny, which jumps up on the table and sets it off she stays while all the others leave through the doggie door immediately. Stops the barking for all the dogs but Penny also. It has been my experience that this product works great for 8, Chihuahuas and Boxer, out of 9, white Catahoula leopard dog mix who has perfect hearing, dogs.
Rating: 5 / 5
#2 by Judith Moore Rodonski on June 23, 2010 - 2:55 am
Trying to return this item, waiting for the seller to give me instructions. The first time it went off it scared my cats but after that they ignored it.
Rating: 2 / 5
#3 by C. williams on June 23, 2010 - 2:58 am
we bought these to train our dog not to jump up on window sills and we are very pleased with them.
Rating: 4 / 5
#4 by Allison D on June 23, 2010 - 4:48 am
This has been very effective for us in keeping the dogs off the couch and spare bed. They keep trying to find new place to get up on, so we need to buy even more. We find that after awhile, they give up and we don’t even need to turn the Tattletales on – just set them on the couch.
Rating: 5 / 5
#5 by Patient DogMa on June 23, 2010 - 4:53 am
I bought two of them, one for my daughters counter-surfing Great Dane and one for my leg lifters. It worked well to keep the Dane from stealing food because he hits the counter with his front and causes the vibration to set off the alarm. It isn’t helping much with my dogs unless they urinate right on the alarm. I wrote the company and told them to let me know when they make another type that would sound off when they come near an area. =)
Rating: 4 / 5