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- No installation
- No training
- Adjustable range up to 20 feet
- Can be used with more than one spray receiver collar
- Spray receiver collar sold separately
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Package Contents
Citronella Spray Refill (Scented & Scentless Spray Refills Available)
Adjustable Nylon Collar
Ultra Light Spray Receiver Collar
AC Adaptor Power Connector
Transmitter Dish
One 6-Volt Battery
Training CD & Manual
An indoor system that effectively keep pets away from off-limit areas. This product combines electronics to our citronella spray. It requires no training and you will be amazed at this system immediate results.
The emitter dish is plugged into a regular household 120 VAC power outlet. It generates a low frequency radio signal that is transmitted in all directions. As your pet approaches the emitter dish, the spray receiver collar will pick up the low frequency signal. The collar will at first emit a warning beeping sound to let your animal know it has reached the limit. Should he continue on, he will then receive a brisk spray of citronella. Multivet's Spray Barrier must be used in conjunction with our spray receiver collars and citronella refills.
MultiVet Virtual Barrier Spray can keep your dog out of off-limit areas when you are home or away from home. There is no installation involved and requires very little training. It can protect a radius from 2 ft. to 10 ft. and can be adjusted by using the button on the transmitter. This product can be used with multiple spray collars without having to buy a new transmitter
You can use the MultiVet Virtual Barrier Spray in any indoor location that you want to keep your dog away from. It can be used to keep your dog out of the babies room, off of furniture, away from the kitchen table, etc. This product can be used with any breed of dog that weighs 6 lbs. or more and is at least 6 months old. If your dog is smaller or younger, please check first with your veterinarian.
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