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1. An auxiliary pet training apparatus, wherein pet bark is received by a microphone, amplified through an amplification circuit, subjected to signal filtering, and transmitted to a micro-processing module; the micro-processing module receives a corresponding electrical signal, and transmits a control signal to a pulse generating device and a vibration module; a pulse module outputs a pulse current to be transmitted to a conductive sleeve via a vibration head sleeve; and a vibration motor in the vibration module is started to transmit vibration to the vibration head sleeve.
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