Dog Training Collar With Shock and Vibration Corrections for Effective Training of 2 Dogs-Featuring Built-in Extended Rechargeable Battery and Shock and Vibration for Individual Dog

March 27, 2011 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Dog Training

  • One remote control can operate the trainings of two dogs up to 300 meters away.
  • Enhanced Rechargeable battery for a prolonged training
  • New remote design to deliver shock and vibration to individual dog
  • Water-resistant collar W/ auto on-off switch for battery saving
  • Shock receivers can be recharged via AC power adapter or USB cable connected to a computer.

Product Description
This listing is for the collar that was newly designed to deliver SHOCK and VIBRATION to each dog. The vibration correction has two different modes to meet different needs in training. This collar is loaded with battery juice for a prolonged training. One single full charge will last a few weeks. Can be used to train two small to big dogs at the same time under any weather conditions(do not submerse or soak it in water). It is easy to use, great for training your dog(s).FEATURES: One remote control can operate the trainings of two dogs up to 300 meters away. Two levels of Shock and two modes of Vibration for you to select. The soft conductive rubber electrode will discharge impulses through the pet’s hairs w… More >>

Dog Training Collar with Shock and Vibration Corrections for Effective Training of 2 Dogs-Featuring Built-in Extended Rechargeable Battery and Shock and Vibration for Individual Dog

Dog Training Collar With Shock and Vibration Corrections for Effective Training of 2 Dogs-Featuring Built-in Extended Rechargeable Battery Life and Shock and Vibration for Individual Dog

March 13, 2011 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Dog Training

  • One remote control can operate the trainings of two dogs up to 300 meters away.
  • Enhanced Rechargeable battery for a prolonged training
  • New remote design to deliver shock and vibration to individual dog
  • Water-resistant collar W/ auto on-off switch for battery saving
  • Shock receivers can be recharged via AC power adapter or USB cable connected to a computer.

Product Description
This listing is for the collar that was newly designed to deliver SHOCK and VIBRATION to each dog. The vibration correction has two different modes to meet different needs in training. This collar is loaded with battery juice for a prolonged training. One single full charge will last a few weeks. Can be used to train two small to big dogs at the same time under any weather conditions(do not submerse or soak it in water). It is easy to use, great for training your dog(s).FEATURES: One remote control can operate the trainings of two dogs up to 300 meters away. Two levels of Shock and two modes of Vibration for you to select. The soft conductive rubber electrode will discharge impulses through the pet’s hairs w… More >>

Dog Training Collar with Shock and Vibration Corrections for Effective Training of 2 Dogs-Featuring Built-in Extended Rechargeable Battery Life and Shock and Vibration for Individual Dog

Poochie-Bells

December 22, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Dog Training

  • Stop those unwanted accidents by your Poochie – Easily bell train your dog with easy to follow instructions included
  • Professionally endorsed by trainers and breeders
  • Any size and age dog can use effectively
  • Portable, no messy installation or batteries. Proudly made in the USA
  • Made of single, grosgrain ribbon with durable bells manufactured with the safety of the Pup in mind.

Product Description
No more accidents by the door with Poochie-Bells, dog doorbell training tool. The original designer dog doorbell. Quickly and easily train the family pooch to ring when its potty time. The use of bells in training dogs has been a proven and successful method endorsed by pet industry professionals for years. Not until Poochie-Bells has there been an attractive, effective product for this use. It comes complete with easy-to-follow instructions, two sets of strategically placed bells for both short and long legs and a fun, bling dog bone…. More >>

Poochie-Bells,CLASSIC MUDSLIDE – TAN RIBBON WITH PAW PRINT, The Original Designer Dog Doorbell, Stop unwanted accidents from your Pooch Effective, safe and decorative potty training tool! A proven training method with over a 95% success rate and endorsed by trainers and breeders. Easy to implement with step by step directions included. Designed for all breeds and ages of dogs. This design, Mudslide is from the Classic line of Poochie-Bells and features a tan ribbon with brown paw prints.

Poochie-Bells, the Original Designer Dog Doorbell, Stop Unwanted Accidents From Your Pooch Effective, Safe and Decorative Potty Training Tool! A Proven Training Method With Over a 95% Success Rate and Endorsed by Trainers and Breeders. Easy to Implement With Step by Step Directions Included. Designed for All Breeds and Ages of Dogs. This Design, Black Is From the Classic Line of Poochie-Bells and Features a Solid Black Grosgrain Ribbon.

December 14, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Dog Training

  • Stop those unwanted accidents by your Poochie – Easily bell train your dog with easy to follow instructions included
  • Professionally endorsed by trainers and breeders
  • Any size and age dog can use effectively
  • Portable, no messy installation or batteries. Proudly made in the USA
  • Made of single, grosgrain ribbon with durable bells manufactured with the safety of the Pup in mind.

Product Description
No more accidents by the door with Poochie-Bells, dog doorbell training tool. The original designer dog doorbell. Quickly and easily train the family pooch to ring when its potty time. The use of bells in training dogs has been a proven and successful method endorsed by pet industry professionals for years. Not until Poochie-Bells has there been an attractive, effective product for this use. It comes complete with easy-to-follow instructions, two sets of strategically placed bells for both short and long legs and a fun, bling dog bone…. More >>

Poochie-Bells, The Original Designer Dog Doorbell, Stop unwanted accidents from your Pooch Effective, safe and decorative potty training tool! A proven training method with over a 95% success rate and endorsed by trainers and breeders. Easy to implement with step by step directions included. Designed for all breeds and ages of dogs. This design, Black is from the Classic line of Poochie-Bells and features a solid black grosgrain ribbon.

9 Effective Ways to Stop a Dog Barking and Avoid Problems With a Neighbor

November 23, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Stop Dog From Barking


  

9 effective ways to stop a dog barking and avoid problems with a neighbor.

By Dennis Fisher.

A dog that keeps on continually barking – especially at night – is a tremendous nuisance and a source of problems  with your neighbor.   Your neighbor could even be a dog lover but a dog bark that goes on and on can upset even the mildest mannered person.

At one time I was training director of an all breeds training school.   A new member of my Club, who had just joined the class, explained that the reason why she had joined the obedience training school was because she had been obliged to get rid of her previous dog – that she loved dearly – because of the complaints of her neighbor, who had objected to the dogs incessant barking at night.

I told her that it was a great pity she had not started the obedience training before and come to training with  the previous dog, because unnecessary barking can be avoided with the correct training.

The same principle applies to dog training problems as with any problems,

One has to look at the situation logically.   First of all determine why has the problems arisen in the first place?  Secondly what effective measure can be taken to solve the problem.

Why do dogs bark?    Dogs have an inherent guarding instinct and the reason why they bark is because they are warning you of intruders.   Obviously you will have no objection to the dog barking for this reason, so it is important to identify the nature of the bark.

With the little bit of training and observing your dog closely you can tell from the sound of the bark, whether it is an unnecessary bark or whether there is a good reason for the barking.

In the case of incessant barking we are obviously not talking about this type of barking.    Why do some dogs bark incessantly without any apparent reason?   A very common reason is because they are bored and lonely.   The dog is a pack animal and craves company.   If you only have one dog, it is highly likely that this could be the reason.

How do you cope with this situation? 

 

Here are nine ways that have worked for many dog owners who have to deal with angry  neighbors who complained about their dog barking.

(1) Get  another dog as a companion for your dog.   If your dog is a large dog, you can get a small dog, preferably a small spayed bitch.   They will soon become excellent companions.

 (2) Another solutions is to get a toy for the dog.   Dogs love their own special toys. Choose something very durably like a kong that cannot be damaged. During the day make a point of playing with the dog to get rid of excess energy.

 (3)Also make sure that your dog has it’s own special space to sleep where it can be comfortable and feel secure.   Stress is far more common with dogs than people realize. A dog needs to have it’s own area of security as much as humans.

 (4) Obedience Training is absolutely essential with all dogs.   A training school is an ideal place to train your dog because of the opportunities for socialization.   The socialization should begin early. Not only with this prevent aggression with other dogs as the dog grows older, it will also result in a more balanced temperament.

(5)If it’s not convenient to join a training class, this should still not prevent you from socializing your dog by taking it for a walk in public place.

(6) If you hear your dog barking incessantly at night, first of all establish from the sound of the bark whether the animal is warning you of danger or whether it is just barking with no apparent reason.

 (7)If the dog has had some obedience training, you can go and correct the dog with a firm “No!” in the same way as you did in obedience classes when you had to correct the dog unsatisfactory behavior.   

 (8) If you have never had any obedience classes this make the situation a little difficult.   Don’t shout your correction from inside the house, because this has the effect of giving the dog the attention it wants.   Establish your own training schedule.    Use a command that the dog understands when it does something that is not acceptable to you.

 (9)Although you may be tempted to bring the dog inside, especially if the barking continues at night,  DO NOT DO THIS.    Try and resist the temptation. The dog will obviously bark to attract this type of action from you.

You are invited to visit the following site for a great deal of useful information about dog training:  http://www. freedogadvice. com 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Methods to Stop Dog Barking – 2 Absolutely Effective Tactics to Stop Excessive Dog Barking

November 20, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Stop Dog From Barking


Okay, you want to know 100% effective methods to stop dog barking. I mean completely put a stop to that excessive dog barking that has been troubling you and your neighbors as well. Well listen up because I’m about to share with you 2 tactics that would work like a charm on your barking dog. However, before doing so, I just need you to promise me two things, okay?1. Please be consistent and exercise a little patience when employing the methods to stop dog barking outlined below. Without consistency, you’ll never be able to train your dog effectively. 2.   Don’t punish your dog. Punishment will make your dog less incline to perform good behavior. .    Now, with that out of the way, kindly read the following methods to stop dog barking. Understand the tactics and begin to apply them consistently on your beloved dog for several days to several weeks – only then will you be able to put a complete stop to that annoying excessive dog barking. Ok, now listen closely!The Bark upon Request Tactic.

This sounds a little weird, but I find that one of the best methods to stop dog barking is by training your dog to bark whenever YOU WANT him to bark. You can achieve this by giving him something that triggers his barking behavior. You might want to dangle a toy or food in front of your dog so that he would respond by barking. When your dog barks, immediately praise him and keep saying ‘speak’ over and over again. Do this many times and eventually, your dog would register the word ‘speak’ as a cue for him to bark. Now that you can tell him to bark upon request, you should also teach him to keep quiet instantly upon your command. This is how it’s done. When your dog barks, tell him to keep ‘quiet’. Repeat this word many times while giving your dog a little treat. After several days you can tell him to ‘bark’ and then repeat the word ‘quiet’. If he doesn’t pipe down, you don’t give him the treat. Perform this simple exercise often and pretty soon your dog will associate the word ‘quiet’ with a tasty treat. Stimulation of the Mind TacticMental stimulation is vital for solving many kinds of behavior issues including excessive dog barking. Be sure to conduct daily walks and exercise to keep your dog mentally stimulated. Teach him to do useful things for you like getting your letter from the mailbox or get a soda from the fridge. This way, he’ll be less incline to bark because his mind is fully stimulated with positive actions. This I believe is one of the most effective methods to stop dog barking and works extremely well in the long run.

Poochie-Bells, the Original Designer Dog Doorbell, Stop Unwanted Accidents From Your Pooch Effective, Safe and Decorative Potty Training Tool! A Proven Training Method With Over a 95% Success Rate and Endorsed by Trainers and Breeders. Easy to Implement With Step by Step Directions Included. Designed for All Breeds and Ages of Dogs. This Design, Good Dog Is From the Classic Doggie Dialogue Line of Poochie-Bells and Features a Sage Green Ribbon With Good Dog Printed in Brown.

November 19, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Dog Training

  • Stop those unwanted accidents by your Poochie – Easily bell train your dog with easy to follow instructions included
  • Professionally endorsed by trainers and breeders
  • Any size and age dog can use effectively
  • Portable, no messy installation or batteries. Proudly made in the USA
  • Made of single, grosgrain ribbon with durable bells manufactured with the safety of the Pup in mind.

Product Description
No more accidents by the door with Poochie-Bells, dog doorbell training tool. The original designer dog doorbell. Quickly and easily train the family pooch to ring when its potty time. The use of bells in training dogs has been a proven and successful method endorsed by pet industry professionals for years. Not until Poochie-Bells has there been an attractive, effective product for this use. It comes complete with easy-to-follow instructions, two sets of strategically placed bells for both short and long legs and a fun, bling dog bone…. More >>

Poochie-Bells, The Original Designer Dog Doorbell, Stop unwanted accidents from your Pooch Effective, safe and decorative potty training tool! A proven training method with over a 95% success rate and endorsed by trainers and breeders. Easy to implement with step by step directions included. Designed for all breeds and ages of dogs. This design, Good Dog is from the Classic Doggie Dialogue line of Poochie-Bells and features a sage green ribbon with Good Dog printed in brown.

Quick and Effective Ways to Stop Your Dog From Barking

November 18, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Dog Training


It is usual to give new dogs a lot of attention when we first get them but this can lead to trouble. By spoiling a dog and giving them love and attention whenever they desire it you are setting yourself up for a barking dog. Boredom is the most common cause of barking in a dog and preventing your dog from becoming bored is the only real way to stop this from happening. It is most common for bored dogs to bark while you are not around, but it shouldn’t be too long before your neighbors tell you about your dog’s disruptive behavior.

The worst thing you can do if a dog has already learnt that barking gets attention is to keep giving him attention. If your dog barks because he is hungry and you quickly jump up to feed him to shut him up then he will learn that barking means he gets fed. Similarly, if your dog barks to be let in and you do so every time then he will learn that barking gets him let in. This doesn’t mean you should shout either; the best way to stop dog barking in these circumstances is to ignore him. To a bored dog, being yelled offers more in the way of entertainment than being ignored.

One method that usually takes only two or three days to work will require you to be present when they are barking but is simple, quick and effective; not to mention quite pleasing when you’ve been woken up at 4 am. Have a small cup of water ready and if your dog barks take the water and stand near him. It is essential that you wait for him to bark again, but when he does then throw the water in his face. You may need to do this once or twice for the first two nights and if you have particularly difficult case maybe even on the third night but it is very unlikely you will have to do it again.

If you have a dog that is barking, growling and showing it’s teeth then it is not bored but it is scared or anxious and may be liable to bite. In this case do not throw water in its face because this will inevitably lead to a bloody hand and an upset dog and owner. The vet or animal psychologist is the only solution in this instance.

What Have You Found to Be the Most Effective Way in Stopping Your Dog From Barking Excessively?

November 17, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Stop Dog From Barking

The odd warning bark or woof here and there is fine, but what have you found to be the most effective way in stopping your dog from barking excessively? (e.g. barking from separation anxiety, barking at a squirrel outside, barking at other dogs, etc.)

Not all dogs respond the same to different solutions, so what have you found to be the most effective for your dog?

Please include what kind of dog you have along with the solution.

Effective Dog Training – Ian Dunbar

November 16, 2009 by Dog Lover  
Filed under Dog Training Videos