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Dog Training Collar Basics
Dog
training collars
can be really helpful
for many
dog owners.
There are various different styles
to choose from
and they are all there
to help you to control your dog.
The
Main Features
of a Dog Training Collar
As mentioned, each different
dog-training collar is different from
the next. There are some that are designed
to fit around the dogs noses,
which control
the direction of
the dog. They are generally attached to the
lead and every time the
dog is pulling
or you need to
reprimand the dog for something, a quick, sharp yet gentle tug
on the lead
will turn your
dogs head towards
you, shocking them
into doing
what you want them to
do. An example of this includes:
The
Canny Collar A really good
collar that has a pressure and release system.
It comes
in seven different sizes so
it will fit all breeds of dog snugly.
Others are less humane and a lot of critics
say they are
cruel. These include
electric shock collars. Electric shock collars
do exactly as they are
called - they give the dog an electric shock whenever they
do something wrong.
Obviously this
is really cruel and as safe as most companies say they are, they should never be
used over other types of dog training collars. Unfortunately, there are a lot of collars like these
on the market including:
Petsafe Yard and Park Trainer The
collar comes
with a
handheld device for the owner. When your dog is
wearing the collar, all
you have to do is push the button on the handheld device and
it will send a shock to your dog
up to 400 yards away.
Again, electronic collars really should
not be
used at all and they can be extremely cruel!
There are also collars that are fitted
with devices that aim to stop them barking. These include the:
Static anti-bark
collar This collar has a built in on/off system that
you can control. It also has a built in system which detects the
vibrations within the dogs bark and
it can determine whether the dog is barking
or whether it has suffered a knock or a scratch.
The
Cost and the Techniques Involved
If you choose a collar that is similar to the Canny Collar, you can expect to pay
up to $30. However, for the electronic collars you can end up paying around $280! It all depends upon the size of your dog, what you want the collar for and how far you want the device to be able to reach.
The best way to
use a collar is only when the dog is doing something you do not want them to do. They shouldnt be used too frequently, as, although the shock may be unpleasant for them, they tend to
get used to it and so will ignore what you want them to do.
Also, always be
quick to reward the dog when they have done something correctly. As
long as you are gentle yet firm, the dog should learn quite quickly what is expected of them.
There are some books
out there that can
help you find the right techniques to help you use the dog training collars more effectively. So it is worth checking out your local library or even picking one up online.
Overall, dog-training collars can be really effective if used properly. You just have to do your research first!
Simon
Oldmann is an avid dog lover,
now living in the
countryside he setup a dog
kennel for his
dogs, Simon currently writes
tips and advice about dog training
at http://dogtraining.zupatips.com
Gifts For Dog Lovers
Our passion for dogs
can sometimes go
to the extreme. We treat
our pet like it was
our own baby, not to
mention the love
we feel for
newly born puppies. Is
this just
a case
of "man's best friend"? Or
is it something greater?
We'll let
you be
the judge
of that.
Dogs
are just so cute that some
dog owners go to
the extent
of calling
their pets "sweetie". Others
call their dogs their "kids,"
or "babies."
Dog lovers
are limitless in the terms
of affection
they can come up with for their
pets. It is even common to see pets that look like their
owners, and vice versa.
This is probably just
another sign of our love for them.
Dogs give unconditional love to their owners. This is
a characteristic of
all dog breeds. A lot of
dog lovers return this love
in the form of
dog gifts. And the selection of dog
gifts appear in all shapes, varieties, and sizes.
There is
a wide selections of dog gifts. There
are dog
baskets, dog books, dog collars, dog
crates, dog clothes,
food, dog accessories, medicines, vitamin supplements, just to name
a few.
Dog gifts can be any dog
related item,
from dog
toys to dog supplies and to
a program in dog training. Whatever the giver can imagine.
A common misconception
among gift givers is that dog gifts
are gifts for
pet lovers or the owners themselves.
In most instances, they are not. They are for the dog.
But in a way, they benefit the dog
owner by
saving him or her from the
expenses he/she
would have incurred buying the items.
Dog books are great gifts, generally
given to new pet owners. Normally, they contain details pertaining to dog breeds, guidelines in taking care of dogs, nutritional details on the specific breed, methods of dog grooming, tips, and everything in between.
Dog toys
may be
given as gifts as
well. Like children, dogs are
fond of playing. In fact, quite a number of
breeds are recognized for their
playfulness -- some are born ball chasers.
Obviously, in giving toys as dog gifts,
you must be
careful not to get a toy that could
potentially harm the pet. It is wise that you
choose those toys that are primarily made of vinyl or latex materials.
Also, avoid those that can be
torn in smaller pieces, as they may
stick in the dog's
throat. One toy you can get is cheap
tube of balls,
but they must be large enough that they won't fit
into the
animal's mouth. Or it can be
an old sack, or better
yet, the sneakers that he likes to chew.
As
these examples show, you
need not always
buy a gift made specifically for dogs. But if you choose to, there are many dog websites that can
provide you with a
good selection of products. Furthermore, you can also buy from a local pet shop.
Moreover, if you cannot choose a dog gift yourself you have the option of giving the dog owner a gift certificate. This is an ideal way of giving a gift, because in this way you are giving the owner the chance to decide on the gift he thinks would be best for his pet.
Robert Davis
writes for
several web sites,
such as
http://dicez.com and
http://rosuf.com.
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