The Dog Training Collars at dogIDs provide the comfortability your pooch has been barking for.
Not exact matches
If you have two
dogs you want to
train at the same time, try out the package option with two
collars — convenient, right?
You can use the remote transmitter with up to two
collars, so you can buy a
collar separately for
training two
dogs at once.
Sharp's goal for the shelter
training program is to show people how to communicate clearly with their
dogs in a manner that focuses on positive motivation rather than correction - based
training that might include yanking on the leash, yelling
at the
dog, or using prong
collars and choke chain
collars.
The only way to successfully
train a
dog using the old style force methods, is to be an expert
at using leash and
collar, excellent
at praise and affection, and very patient and precise in the teaching — definitely not something a novice can do.
It is an effective natural way to help
dogs cope with new and fearful situations.Uses Puppy
Training Socialization Controlling fear reactions Two Sizes Puppy / Small 17 Inch
Collar) Fits necks up to 15 inches Medium / Large (27 Inch
Collar) Fits necks up to 25 inches Effective both
at home and on the go
These
training collars for
dogs are more expensive, but
at least
dog owners know exactly what they're getting.
So far, several studies have looked
at the use of
training collars for
dogs and how they impact animals and their health.
The petsafe
training collar is enough suitable to use
at indoor and outdoor
training for
dogs.
This
dog training collar contains rechargeable lithium battery for remote transmitter and
collar receiver charged
at the same time.
After all, this
dog training shock
collar is simple to operate, more convenient to read stimulation level
at LCD screen and easy to understand its interface.
We recognize that special
training collars may be very useful tools for beginning
dog trainers, however, we feel that
dogs are ready to take the CGC test
at the point
at which they are transitioned to regular
collars.
Vocabulary Elimination
Training Teaching Contented Kennel Confinement Teaching Positive Chewing Puppy Play Biting Rewards and Corrections Leadership Through Learn to Earn - SAMPLE Leadership Exercises Using Food as a
Training Tool Puppy Proofing the Home Early Socialization Socialization Check List Socialization Classes Teaching «Sit» Teaching «Stay» Teaching «Come» Teaching «Easy» Teaching «Let's Go» Teaching «Off» Pass the Puppy Party Suspension Gentling Exercises Advanced Gentling Child Safety Children Introduced to
Dogs Children Relating to
Dogs House Rules Household Manners Close Tether
Training Rawhide Chews Toys Leashes and
Collars Head
Collars Leash Walking Preventing Separation Anxiety Preventing Aggression Toward Family Members Preventing Household Destruction Preventing Jumping on People Preventing Destructive Play Preventing Food Bowl Aggression Preventing Excessive Barking Preventing Excessive Whining Preventing Excessive Licking of People Preventing Excessive Urine Marking Preventing Aggressive Play Traveling and Waiting in the Car Jogging With
Dogs Waiting
at Curbs Spaying and Neutering Identification Food and Water Nutrition and Behavior Bathing Gentle Grooming Nail Trimming Nail Trim First Aide Teeth Brushing Teething
If
at first you are
training without the
collar, and your
dog becomes aggressive when scolded, he is probably not going to respond well to a shock, even if it is set
at a low level.
In order to get the attention of a deaf
dog at a distance, some owners
train their
dogs to use a vibrating remote
collar (NOT a shock
collar).
Animal Wellness Magazine -
Training Tools Pt. 1 -
Dog Collars and Harnesses Here is an article I wrote for my friends at Animal Wellness Magazine on dog collars and harnesses, featured in the new iss
Dog Collars and Harnesses Here is an article I wrote for my friends at Animal Wellness Magazine on dog collars and harnesses, featured in the new
Collars and Harnesses Here is an article I wrote for my friends
at Animal Wellness Magazine on
dog collars and harnesses, featured in the new iss
dog collars and harnesses, featured in the new
collars and harnesses, featured in the new issue.
I've thoroughly reviewed Blackwell's study and several accompanying papers, have taken an extensive look
at all claimed negative consequences of
dog shock
collars and whether there's some good scientific evidence on the pros of using
dog training collars aside from the arguments made by author Steven R Lindsay.
So,
at a bare minimum, you've spent several weeks or months,
at the least,
training your
dog in the basic commands using traditional methods (food, leash, toys, etc.), then another three weeks introducing the
dog to the electric
collar, then you start working on each of the individual commands.
a.) a considerable amount of exercise, including the use of treadmills and backpacks, as a way of relaxing
dogs to prepare them for counter-conditioning exercises; b.) packs of
dogs to rehabilitate unstable, fearful or aggressive
dogs; c.) Leashes and chain
collars to block jumping, whining, possessiveness, biting, aggressiveness, excessive barking, mounting, fighting, active dominance challenges; d.) Redirection to get
dogs doing alternative behaviors in play areas, obstacle courses, a pool, a feeding area, a sleeping area, and an eating / drinking area; e.) calming techniques using hand feeding; f.) a limited amount of obedience
training, such as teaching the
dogs to heel on a loose lead
at the handler's side; g.) a «claw» technique, his own version of the «alpha rollover», and a pursuit technique to deal with
dogs that don't show submission to other
dogs or people; h.) «flooding» for phobias; i.) «calm / assertive» handler techniques; j.) touch and sound techniques to interrupt, correct and / or redirect behaviors; k.) a variety of traditional manners rules, which are implemented with the «no free lunch» type of approach; l.) a variety of games and other «mental challenges»; m.) human intervention; and n.) electric
collars (not mentioned, as I recall, in the book)
People who want one as a quick fix or to punish their
dogs aren't the types of people who should be using an electric
collar, in fact, they probably aren't the type of people that should be owning or
training a
dog at all.
Innovative
training collar specifically designed for smaller
dogs that weigh
at least 10 pounds.
You can
train a
dog to look
at you by pressing the button to make the
collar vibrate, and continue doing so until your
dog looks
at you.
This
training collar is specifically designed for smaller
dogs that weigh
at least 10 pounds.
However, if you have a large, powerful or aggressive
dog, you may need a correction
collar (also known as a choke
collar) or harness,
at least while you are
training your
dog, to make sure you can keep it in check.
a.) a considerable amount of exercise, including the use of treadmills and backpacks, as a way of relaxing
dogs to prepare them for counter-conditioning exercises b.) packs of
dogs to rehabilitate unstable, fearful or aggressive
dogs; c.) Leashes and chain
collars to block jumping, whining, possessiveness, biting, aggressiveness, excessive barking, mounting, fighting, active dominance challenges; d.) Redirection to get
dogs doing alternative behaviors in play areas, obstacle courses, a pool, a feeding area, a sleeping area, and an eating / drinking area; e.) calming techniques using hand feeding; f.) a limited amount of obedience
training, such as teaching the
dogs to heel on a loose lead
at the handler's side; g.) a «claw» technique, his own version of the «alpha rollover», and a pursuit technique to deal with
dogs that don't show submission to other
dogs or people; h.) «flooding» for phobias; i.) «calm / assertive» handler techniques; j.) touch and sound techniques to interrupt, correct and / or redirect behaviors; k.) a variety of traditional manners rules, which are implemented with the «no free lunch» type of approach; l.) a variety of games and other «mental challenges»; m.) human intervention; and n.) electric
collars (usually not mentioned in their marketing materials or websites)
If you have been exploring various other types of
training collars due to their low prices then you should surely look
at used electronic
dog training collars that can be picked up
at a bargain.
After 4 months of positive only behavior adjustment
training, she had improved some but would still bark / lunge
at some
dogs (particularly if they were reactive themselves), but this
collar has made a tremendous difference in that behavior.
Local
dog trainer Jackie Krieger demonstrated use of the head collar at a recent Queen City Dog Training Club meeti
dog trainer Jackie Krieger demonstrated use of the head
collar at a recent Queen City
Dog Training Club meeti
Dog Training Club meeting.
The most common form of these
collars is the buckle
collar — a good solution for most any
dog, however, if you have a large, powerful, or aggressive
dog, you may need a correction
collar (also known as a choke
collar) or harness (
at least while you are
training your
dog) to make sure you can keep it in check.
This episode's topics included...
Training collar fitting tips; Husky screams in crate, crate training issues; Using multiple collars at the same time on a dog; Dog aggression towards puppies; Dog goes after bonker like a toy; Dog loves the ocean but fears a bath; Correcting dogs around critters like raccoons; a
Training collar fitting tips; Husky screams in crate, crate
training issues; Using multiple collars at the same time on a dog; Dog aggression towards puppies; Dog goes after bonker like a toy; Dog loves the ocean but fears a bath; Correcting dogs around critters like raccoons; a
training issues; Using multiple
collars at the same time on a
dog; Dog aggression towards puppies; Dog goes after bonker like a toy; Dog loves the ocean but fears a bath; Correcting dogs around critters like raccoons; and mo
dog;
Dog aggression towards puppies; Dog goes after bonker like a toy; Dog loves the ocean but fears a bath; Correcting dogs around critters like raccoons; and mo
Dog aggression towards puppies;
Dog goes after bonker like a toy; Dog loves the ocean but fears a bath; Correcting dogs around critters like raccoons; and mo
Dog goes after bonker like a toy;
Dog loves the ocean but fears a bath; Correcting dogs around critters like raccoons; and mo
Dog loves the ocean but fears a bath; Correcting
dogs around critters like raccoons; and more.
The
dog learns not by tightening real tight but a gentle pressure not to pinch or hurt dog, the rest of training after established collar is on is communicating with the prong, slight up / down motion... having a serious conversation with the prong collar is only necessary at extreme point, lunging to kill a dog or persons extreme and there is no treat or tone or action that stops dog already at a 10 then a calm leash correction and removing dog away from distraction to the other side of dogs thresh hold 6ft to across the street and repeat getting closer and of course treats and a «GOOD» is needed when a job well done Now, I also work with a Old English Bull Dog named Zoey who had to go 2 months to physical therapy for her knee she had surgery on a yr ago and I used a harness by Halti, they said no good, and a flat collar is no good on these kind of do
dog learns not by tightening real tight but a gentle pressure not to pinch or hurt
dog, the rest of training after established collar is on is communicating with the prong, slight up / down motion... having a serious conversation with the prong collar is only necessary at extreme point, lunging to kill a dog or persons extreme and there is no treat or tone or action that stops dog already at a 10 then a calm leash correction and removing dog away from distraction to the other side of dogs thresh hold 6ft to across the street and repeat getting closer and of course treats and a «GOOD» is needed when a job well done Now, I also work with a Old English Bull Dog named Zoey who had to go 2 months to physical therapy for her knee she had surgery on a yr ago and I used a harness by Halti, they said no good, and a flat collar is no good on these kind of do
dog, the rest of
training after established
collar is on is communicating with the prong, slight up / down motion... having a serious conversation with the prong
collar is only necessary
at extreme point, lunging to kill a
dog or persons extreme and there is no treat or tone or action that stops dog already at a 10 then a calm leash correction and removing dog away from distraction to the other side of dogs thresh hold 6ft to across the street and repeat getting closer and of course treats and a «GOOD» is needed when a job well done Now, I also work with a Old English Bull Dog named Zoey who had to go 2 months to physical therapy for her knee she had surgery on a yr ago and I used a harness by Halti, they said no good, and a flat collar is no good on these kind of do
dog or persons extreme and there is no treat or tone or action that stops
dog already at a 10 then a calm leash correction and removing dog away from distraction to the other side of dogs thresh hold 6ft to across the street and repeat getting closer and of course treats and a «GOOD» is needed when a job well done Now, I also work with a Old English Bull Dog named Zoey who had to go 2 months to physical therapy for her knee she had surgery on a yr ago and I used a harness by Halti, they said no good, and a flat collar is no good on these kind of do
dog already
at a 10 then a calm leash correction and removing
dog away from distraction to the other side of dogs thresh hold 6ft to across the street and repeat getting closer and of course treats and a «GOOD» is needed when a job well done Now, I also work with a Old English Bull Dog named Zoey who had to go 2 months to physical therapy for her knee she had surgery on a yr ago and I used a harness by Halti, they said no good, and a flat collar is no good on these kind of do
dog away from distraction to the other side of
dogs thresh hold 6ft to across the street and repeat getting closer and of course treats and a «GOOD» is needed when a job well done Now, I also work with a Old English Bull
Dog named Zoey who had to go 2 months to physical therapy for her knee she had surgery on a yr ago and I used a harness by Halti, they said no good, and a flat collar is no good on these kind of do
Dog named Zoey who had to go 2 months to physical therapy for her knee she had surgery on a yr ago and I used a harness by Halti, they said no good, and a flat
collar is no good on these kind of
dogs.
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dog collar
Spend some time practicing with
dog training collars and making sure that the
dog learns to walk beside the owner
at all times.
The biggest find was that
dogs who were «
trained» using shock
collars did worse
at recall exercises (come, don't chase etc) than
dogs who were
trained with positive reinforcement.
Leerburg TV is back with Mark Keating
at Red Star Kennels to teach you 5 simple steps of how to
train a
collar grab on your
dog.
All other supplies including but not limited to
dog beds,
dog toys, specialty harnesses or
collars,
training tools, and treats are not the financial responsibility of Ginger's Pet Rescue, but may be provided
at the foster family's discretion.
The adoption fee includes ensuring your
dog is up - to - date on rabies and other shots, ensuring he or she is heartworm, tick, and flea - free, some basic obedience and behavioral
training, a new
collar and leash, and a drop - off
at your house or apartment.
Unfortunately when scientists looked
at electronic -
collar -
trained dogs outside of the
training environment, some of these effects persisted beyond the
training session.
- Obedience
training for you and your
dog - Discovering alternate leashes and
collars — such as a harness or prong
collar - Reward your
dog when he does walk
at your side - Stand completely still when your
dog starts to pull and praise when he doesn't
We recognize that special
training collars such as head
collars and no - jump harnesses may be very useful tools for beginning
dog trainers, however, we feel that
dogs are ready to take the CGC test
at the point
at which they are transitioned to equipment that allows the evaluator to see that the
dog has been
trained.
At least when I
train dogs, we are not using
collars to deliver pain to the
dog.
A
dog that has been
trained fairly and properly to the remote electronic
training collar not only enjoys more free off leash time, their owners equally feel
at ease knowing that they can safely control their pets and reinforce the all important recall command.
Hey all,
at the
dog training facility I took my
dog for puppy
training classes, they use shock
collars for 16 + wk old
dog programs.
They can stock items like clickers —
at least two or three types — treat bags that the owner wears to hold the
training treats, target sticks, really good harnesses that help teach the
dog to walk properly, flat
collars, clicker
training books, click sticks, clicker leashes, small healthy treats, halters, puzzle toys, food - or treat - release toys for playtime when the
dog isn't
training but needs something to keep him busy in the house.
Training dogs by scaring or hurting them through physical intimidation using choke, prong, or electric shock collars, «alpha» rolls, muzzle grabs, or throwing things (chains, water balloons) at dogs can slow training, damage the human / dog relationship, and contribute to the development of aggression as self - defense for
Training dogs by scaring or hurting them through physical intimidation using choke, prong, or electric shock
collars, «alpha» rolls, muzzle grabs, or throwing things (chains, water balloons)
at dogs can slow
training, damage the human / dog relationship, and contribute to the development of aggression as self - defense for
training, damage the human /
dog relationship, and contribute to the development of aggression as self - defense for the
dog.
It can help if they have a
collar or
dog leash on
at first so you can gently keep them from leaving or trying to jump up during
training sessions.
Many people question why
dog training collars must be used
at all, suggesting that behavioral
training and positive reinforcement can work just as well as
training collars do.
Avoid any trainer who tells you to yell, hit, shock, jerk the leash, throw things
at, use a pinch or choke
collar on your
dog OR if they forbid you to use food in the
training.