Accutone CD, Animal Health

PricelessPet CDs

Alternative Healthcare for Cats & Dogs

Accutone Frequency Technology TM
Acupuncture without needles

Thank God for your CD. Our cat was mad as can be because his playmate had died and we left for a long weekend. We came back to cat poop on our bed. For days the cat continued to defecate in the house. One day after turning on the CD the cat was back to normal. We have never had a problem since. We now turn the CD on any time we are going away. We have left our cats for 5 days without any problems whatsoever.
Alan Treborian
Havertown, PA

I have a 13 year old female German Shepard who suffers from arthritis and poor bladder control. Within the first day of using your Priceless Pet CD she stopped getting up slowly and painfully, and within acouple of days she was running around the yard digging holes. She hasn't done that in years! Her bladder control has improved as well, and she no longer has accidents when it gets cold outside. Thank you so much, you have given my dog a new lease on life. She has even started jumping like a puppy again for bones, and chases her tail again!
Beth A.
Wynnewood, PA

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How exactly do you use the Accutone CD?

We have made the CD as easy to use as possible.

  • Step1: Make sure the CD Player is plugged in to an electric outlet . Do not use batteries - they run out too quickly.
  • Step 2: Put the Accutone CD in the CD Player.
  • Step 3: Plug in the Antenna to the ear jack outlet of the CD player. Make sure the volume is turned all the way up.
  • Step 4: Turn on the CD player.
  • Step 5: Set the CD player on continuous play or repeat. This is usually done via the "mode" button. When you press it a little arrow will show up in the display. Since the entire CD is a single track it will not matter if you set the CD to repeat one track or all tracks. That is it. Your animals will be affected as long as they are within 100 feet of the CD.

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