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Can Your Dog Handle 4th Of July?

posted by training @ 16:17 PM
July 2, 2011

gun dog trainingIt’s 4th of July weekend and many cities and municipalities are having their fireworks displays.  The weekend will be filled with picnics and parties too.  All that excitement adds up to a lot of fun – but it also represents a lot of potential dangers for your dog.

The most common dog owner complaint during the 4th of July weekend is their dog’s reaction to fireworks. With a dog’s sensitive ears and eyes it’s no wonder that your dog gets anxious and fearful during the Fourth of July weekend. Even it you have addressed loud noises during your gun dog training This Holiday can be troublesome to your dog. The combination of loud noises and bright lights can scare dogs that don’t normally have a history of noise phobias and some of the issues can be caused by your actions.

Some dogs will exhibit signs of fear that can include pacing, panting, trembling, salivating, trying to escape and/or barking. If you notice this in your dog here are some things that you should do or not do during this Holiday:

 -    Don’t take your dog to the fireworks. Make sure he or she is calm at home. Or stay home with your dog during the fireworks.  Keep your dog confined in a comfortable location if possible.

-    Don’t try too hard to reassure your dog during a fearful event with petting, soothing words, or extra attention as this can sometimes exacerbate the problem by reinforcing your dog’s fearful response.

-    Some dogs are very sensitive to peoples’ moods, so they may be influenced by the way that you react to the noise. It is best to act happy and upbeat or to redirect your dog’s attention to some absorbing activity.

-    If you must leave your dog alone, consider what would make your dog most comfortable. Bring your dog indoors.  Would your dog feel safest in a crate? Turn on the radio/television/fan/air conditioner as (“white noise”). Make sure you provide a comfortable hiding place or “safe place” in case your dog is scared during the fireworks.
                                                  These tips were provided by Dr. Jon, from Pet Palace.

 So before the fireworks, try to anticipate your dog’s exposure to noises and avoid such exposure, if possible. Talk to your pet in a light, cheerful tone that sends a message that the storm is no big deal. Encourage your dog to find a quiet restful place to wait out the noise. Remember your dog will key off of your actions so don’t make a big deal out of the situation. Even though your dog will become anxious, talk calmly, act normal and everything should be OK.


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Electronic No Bark Collars Preferred

posted by training @ 10:32 AM
June 20, 2011

electronic collarElectronic collars are among the most popular types of no bark collars on the market today; the others are spray and ultrasonic collars. The last two collars release a chemical spray and a high-pitched sound, respectively. The sound emitted is beyond a person’s hearing range, but well within a dog’s. The no bark types trigger when your dog lets of a loud bark. To discriminate between a bark and any other loud sound in the environment, high quality collars are activated by both the bark and vibrations from the dog’s throat.

Most trainers prefer the electronic no bark collar, for good reason. The mild sensation is just enough to interrupt the dog’s barking, but not enough to harm him. When purchasing an electronic training dog collar one needs to take the dog and the environment that you will be using it into consideration.  If you have a big playful dog it needs to be sturdy and if used outdoors it should be waterproof as well. 

Another plus is that electronic collars allow you to adjust the stimulation level just in case your dog adapts to the stimulus and barks despite it. If you want to enjoy a lot of quiet time at home once again try a no bark electronic collar it does the work for you.


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Electronic Training Dog Collars A Tool To Correct Bad Behavior

posted by training @ 10:06 AM
June 18, 2011

 training dog collars  Surveys have shown that the electronic training dog collar has resulted in the lives of many dogs being saved, as well as there has a reduction in stress and frustration for owners and dog trainers of dogs with behavior problems. The electronic training dog collar has also prevented many problematic dogs that others have found un-trainable from being put to sleep. Many dogs that have been said to be un-trainable had behavior issues corrected with an electronic training dog collar.

One of the main factors to take into consideration when training your dog is this: Your dog has limited ability for logical reasoning, making immediate actions or correction necessary for your dog to associate your discipline with his bad behavior. Late punishment will often make the dog confused, reluctant to obey and ultimately harder to train. The electronic training dog collar aids in eliminating this problem, and has proven to be effective in providing immediate correction.

When the electronic training dog collar is used properly, it will eventually raise the dog trainer to the level of “pack leader”, and will enable the trainer to become physical with the dog less and less. The message the electronic dog training collar sends hits home for the dog very quickly and since it is possible to use low levels of stimulation, it will not cause pain nor will it damage the dog’s spirit. Most electronic training dog collars do not shock, but provides a tingle getting your dog’s attention which allows him to associate his behavior with the low level stimulus.

Be consistent, patient, give praise and reward when earned and results will come.


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One Step At A Time When Correcting Your Dog’s Behavior

posted by training @ 9:58 AM
June 16, 2011

training dog collars   An electronic training dog collar, especially with a remote, is a great training tool which can assist in correcting numerous behavior issues in your dog; such as constant barking, jumping up on strangers, coming whenever you call, chasing cars and not running away.  The key is to correct only one behavior issue at a time. If you try to correct more than one issue at a time your dog will get confused and training will take much longer.  Dogs learn by association and the key benefit in using electronic training dog collars are that you can transmit a stimulus each time your dog does something that you are trying to correct. The sensation is a mild stimulus or you can even use a vibration and he won’t even know that you are doing it. If you are consistent in your training effort time your dog will associate the vibration to the action you are trying to correct

Many models of training dog collars have the ability to transmit different sensations to the collar and unlike what many people may imagine, these electronic dog collars are perfectly effective and safe for your pet.

Stay consistent while you are teaching your dog. The stimulus or tone that you will be transmitting to the electronic training dog collar needs to be given each time your pet engages in the behavior that you would like to change. This will be the best way that your dog can make the actual association and thus affect the behavior you are trying to correct.  Remember by using an electronic collar you don’t need to yell or get agitated.  Give plenty of praise and rewards and your training will be fun and rewarding.


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How To Start With An Electronic Collar

posted by training @ 9:24 AM
May 18, 2011

training dog collarsThe main benefit of using a training dog collar is that the moment a problem behavior manifests itself you can “correct” it. Correction can be done at a distance – no need to yell out from where you are, or rush down to move close to your dog.  Correction can be given via a static sensation activated by a remote transmitter in your hand. So the instant you see your dog about to chew one shoe or take aim before a plunge into your garden’s bushes, you can send a stimulus bringing him to a halt.

The first thing you need to do is to satisfy yourself that the electronic collar fits comfortably around your dog’s neck and that it doesn’t slip around. Ascertain that the nodes on the electronic collar makes contact with your dog’s skin, in this way the stimulus is always consistent.  Initially calibrate the settings on the electronic collar to the lowest setting and increase the setting as needed. Remember all you want to do is get your dog’s attention when he misbehaves, over time your dog will inevitably link his bad behavior, which is followed by an annoying static correction, to his actions and will soon modify his actions

Another type of electronic collar is a “no bark” collar which automatically activates a stimulus every time your dog barks.  Again fit is important and the setting should be initially set to the lowest level.  This electronic collar only corrects excessive barking.

The time you spend with your dog getting him use to his electronic collar is going to pay off, just be persistent and consistent in your correction and positive results will come and by using an electronic training dog collar the results will last longer and any retraining will be much quicker than not using one..


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Electronic Training Dog Collars Learn About It & Get One

posted by training @ 10:21 AM
May 4, 2011

training dog collars  Using an electronic training dog collar will quicken the training process, the training will last longer and further correction will be much easier.  Initially it will not happen in an instant. Even after you snug-fit a training dog collar on your dog, its problem behaviors aren’t going away on its own. First, your dog needs to get accustomed to his new collar, which is different from his usual collar. Plus, you, as a responsible dog owner, should find out what you can about how the electronic collar works, this way you’ll get the best out of it.

 Training your dog requires patience and consistency it’s also going to eat up some of your time so prepare for it. Consider how much you love your do, which should be enough to lay out a realistic assessment of how important straightening out your dog’s bad habits is. The time devoted to training your dog will pay off handsomely in building that special bond which is like no other.

 The key benefit behind the use of a remote training dog collar is the instantaneous correction that’s possible from a distance, when your dog misbehaves you can interrupt it. This annoyance is actually the needed interruption that can be pulled off from a distance, so there’s no more need to shout and yell and get angry at your dog the way it’s normally done. Remote training dog collars differ in the way they transmit the stimulus: the normal electronic bark collar activates on your dog’s bark; the remote electronic collar activates when you click on a transmitter. The moment you see your dog just about to do a bad deed or have just finished one, you can immediately transmit correction there and then.

 Getting your dog used to his new electronic collar often follows some routines. These cover checking if the collar fits comfortably around your dog’s neck, and making sure your dog doesn’t want to claw it out. The device on the collar has nodes that must touch the dog’s skin. This facilitates a consistent activation of the collar’s stimulus through your transmitter. Please be sure you begin your dog’s collar’s settings on the lowest setting allowed.

The intent is not to cause pain all you want to do is get your dog’s attention, in time he will associate the low stimulus to the action he is doing and will then modify his behavior. Since this kind of result can only be obtained after some time, it’s important you spend some time with your dog.


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Using An Electronic Collar? Consider This

posted by training @ 10:23 AM
April 30, 2011

training dog collars   When you have several dogs, any one or two of them can start a bark fest or a fight against each other, or just plain run after what they like, this can be a migraine source – you need a good remote training dog collar to get their attention.  Don’t be confused if this is your first time shopping for training dog collars: this guide will help you with some of the basics:

These days bulky is out, handy is in; that means an electronic collar with a device that doesn’t weigh down your dog’s neck or protrude like a small box. With today’s technology you can also get a transmitter that is not cumbersome.  You can also buy one that will handle more than one dog at a time; D.T.Systems makes a very good one that is of high quality.

It’s recommended that you start off thinking about range as the first feature you want in an electronic collar. Transmission clarity and range is vital. The remote collar works on a signal-sent-signal-received principle; so you want a package that will help transmit to your dog no matter what areas he runs into thick woods, etc.  And, because they will be going into various kinds of terrain your remote training dog collar needs to be able to endure hostile conditions including wet weather.  Consequently, your electronic collar needs to have a rugged design, durable and waterproof.  There’s no telling when your dogs will run into mud, get soaked in puddles and rain, and generally bang the collars around , be assured this will happen so durability is a key factor.

As they say “you get what you pay for” so don’t sacrifice quality for price you can have both, go with the tried and true product, you will be less frustrated and much further ahead in the long run.


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Gun Dog Training And Care

posted by training @ 9:48 AM
April 28, 2011

gun dog training  Dogs commonly eat things that they shouldn’t. The problem is that many items can’t be digested or passed through the intestine causing a dangerous “foreign body obstruction”.

An indigestible object can become lodged in the stomach or intestines, and often times it may require surgery to remove it. Untreated, ingestion of these types of items can be fatal.

During gun dog training or at any time dogs often chew and swallow things they shouldn’t. What are the items that most often must be surgically removed from pets? Here are the Top 10 items that seems to be more often surgically removed from pets, so  keep an eye out for these:

Top 10 Surgically Removed Items

1. Socks
2. Underwear
3. Pantyhose
4. Rocks
5. Balls
6. Chew Toys
7. Corn Cobs
8. Bones
9. Hair Ties/Ribbons
10. Sticks


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Access To Fresh Water A Must During Gun Dog Training

posted by training @ 10:53 AM
April 24, 2011

electronic collarUsing an electronic collar during gun dog training will get you the results that you are looking for much quicker than without one.  Not only that, relapses will not occur as frequent and a refresher course is easy.  During the hunting and training process and for that matter always, make sure that your dog gets and has access to fresh, clean water every day. Studies have consistently shown that getting your dog to drink more water is one of the easiest ways to maintain his good health. However, like humans many animals do not drink enough water to maintain their body’s needs.

Make sure that your dog’s water is fresh and clean, standing water can quickly collect bacteria and debris. If water does not taste fresh and clean, many dogs will refuse to drink it, or drink less than they would if given fresher water.

Have you ever wondered why some dogs seem to love taking a drink from the toilet? Chances are, the water in the toilet is cooler and fresher than the water in their bowl, and it might taste better.

If reduced water intake continues over time, it can result in health problems such as dehydration and/or urinary tract infections.  It’s not enough to keep a bowl of water out for your dog; it needs to be refreshed at least every three hours if it is out in the sun or in an area where debris can accumulate. Take care of your dog as he is totally dependent on you.


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Have A Willful Dog? Use A Remote Training Dog Collar

posted by training @ 7:29 AM
April 16, 2011

training dog collars  If you have a willful dog, a dog that seems to be determined not to listen to you and challenges your position as leader of the pack an electronic training dog collar is the tool for you.  Dogs who do not listen can be a danger to themselves, other dogs and other animals as well. You need to take charge and reinstate yourself as the leader; however this does not mean that you need to be a tyrant, yell, lose your temper or cause any pain. Quite the contrary you must be firm but speak calmly, be patient but persistent and consistent. It’s better to have numerous short training sessions instead of long infrequent sessions and they all should end on a positive note with praise and reinforcement.     

Just because you have a strong willed dog does not mean the setting on your training dog collar needs to be high. You don’t ever want to cause pain so the setting must be the lowest setting that the dog feels. Maybe he flicks his hear or tail or just gives a puzzled look, that’s it, the object is to get your dogs attention.  All you need do is press the remote once for incorrect behavior.  If you don’t see a reaction then the setting is too low.

When your dog does something wrong don’t simply activate the remote, vocalize the command first then transmit the stimulus.  Only give the command once before pressing the remote’s button.  Your dog must understand that he needs to obey immediately. The electronic collar is designed to reinforce verbal corrections and your dog must obey you 100% of the time. Therefore your dog must understand the command first; the electronic collar simply reinforces the command and will make training quicker, easier and last longer.


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