Thursday, January 19, 2012

Training Collars For Dogs - Humane Or Not?

!±8± Training Collars For Dogs - Humane Or Not?

Not all training collars for dogs are alike. Different models have different purposes and produce different results. The bark collar for dogs is used to stop barking while a sport dog collar is used in training dogs like Labs.

The main question that people ask is "is it humane to use a shock collar on a dog"? That can only be answered by the individual themselves, but another question may be asked to help answer that question; "is it humane to let an out-of-control dog bite a neighbors child"? Is it humane to let your dog bark all night and keep your neighbors awake?

A dog barking collar is one of the quickest and easiest way imaginable to stop a dog from barking. When a dog is contained outside, the barking problem will be worse because there is no one around at all times to discipline the dog. If you have ever gotten out of a warm bed at midnight to hush a barking dog, the bark collar has a different meaning.

Most training collars have hand-held remotes that can send an audible warning or a vibrating warning that will give the dog a chance of self-correct before receiving stimulation. This stimulation can be compared to a static electrical shock we may receive after rubbing our feet across the carpet with socks on. Knowing when and how to use the stimulation is very important for the dog owner.

Most training collars for dogs have levels of intensity. Dogs are somewhat like people in many ways and pain tolerance is one of those ways. This is where the issue of being humane comes in. If a dog can be trained using a low level of intensity it is not be humane to user a stronger level. I have watched dogs that would not even flinch at low-level stimulation and I have seen other dogs that would respond to low-level stimulation like it was really painful.

There are also various methods used to train dogs using a remote shock collar, such as, low-level stimulation just prior to a command and then releasing once the dog obeys. An example would be to press the low-level stimulation and within two seconds command the dog to sit. After the dog sits, the button is released and the dog is praised. This teaches the dog to sit quickly and on the first command. On the other hand some had rather teach the dog the sit command other ways and then just enforce the command if the dog does not sit.

I know the pros and cons of training with or without a collar having trained my dog to the Hunting Retriever Champion level. I would never attempt to train a dog without the shock collar but I also spent a lot of time reading and observing others before I got started. I would suggest that everyone purchase a book about using the training collars for dogs.


Training Collars For Dogs - Humane Or Not?

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Outdoor Bark Deterrent Barking Dog Ultrasonic Repellent Value Pack + 5 Batteries

!±8± Outdoor Bark Deterrent Barking Dog Ultrasonic Repellent Value Pack + 5 Batteries

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Value Pack includes: the PBC00-11216 product kit + 5 compatible 9v alkaline batteries (normally not included). Whenever your dog or your neighbors dog barks, he will hear a safe, high-pitched sound (inaudible to most humans) that will cue him to stop his annoying habit. Modeled to look like a birdhouse, the bark controller is battery-operated and has three settings plus a test option. Our ultrasonic outdoor bark control unit looks like any ordinary birdhouse that can hang in a tree, on a fence post or anywhere outside.

  • Value Pack includes 5 additional 9v alkaline batteries
  • Range: Up to 50 feet
  • 3 range settings
  • Durable and weatherproof
  • Two-color LED for good/low-battery indication

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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Use an Electric Dog Fence to Keep Your Dogs From Running Away

!±8± Use an Electric Dog Fence to Keep Your Dogs From Running Away

When you first get a new puppy or dog, one of the first things that you will need to do is figure out how you are going to keep the dog from running away and in your own yard. Buying and placing a fence in the yard is an expensive and high maintenance chore. Luckily today you have the opportunity to buy an electric dog fence that is affordable and easy to setup.

This electric fence gives you the peace of mind knowing that your dog isn't going to run away and you don't have to enclose the yard with an unattractive fence to do so. This way, your dog can play and run free without you having to worry about it going too far.

There are a few different types of electric fences you can get to keep your dog safe and sound in the comforts of your own property. You can get an underground or wireless electric dog fence. Here's a brief explanation about how both of them work.

The underground fence works by the owner (you) placing a small strip of wire around the property. You can dig a very small trench on the boundaries where you want to limit the dog from going. Most underground fences come included with ties and/or staples so you can place the wire on posts rather than having to dig it in.

The electric fence works as a training vehicle for your dog so that it starts to learn where its boundaries are. Whenever the dog gets close to the wired fence, an electric signal is sent through the collar of the dog and delivers a short yet non-harmful electric shock to the dog.

With time, the dog will make the associative connection of where its boundaries are, and will no longer go near where it is supposed to go. Certain boundary markers like flags are also a good idea so that the dog can make a visual connection of its boundaries as well. Eventually, the dog will not go beyond its boundaries even if the fence and/or collar are not activated.

A wireless electric dog fence works in the same regard as the underground fence, but it instead sends a radio transmission signal to the collar. If the dog ventures out of the range of the signal (you can set it to transmit as far as you want) it will deliver the shock.


Use an Electric Dog Fence to Keep Your Dogs From Running Away

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