Dog Training

  • Pros and Cons of Anti Barking Devices

    Posted on February 26, 2011 by admin

    If your dog's barking has become a bit out of control, you may be wondering if anti barking devices are the best way to silence the obnoxious barking. As with many training systems, bark collars and devices certainly have their pros and cons. In this article we'll look at the pros and cons of using an anti barking device to stop the unwanted racket.

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  • The Importance of Training Your Dog

    Posted on December 27, 2010 by admin

    If you own a dog then you will want to start training him right away.  Training a dog creates a closer bond between you and your dog and also helps them learn socialization skills, which is critical if you live in an area where your dog is in constant contact with other people and dogs.

    When choosing a dog it would be wise to do some research into different breeds and their tendencies so that you can pick a breed that suits you and your lifestyle.  For instance, if you do not have much patience you will not want a hard to train breed such as a Beagle.  An easily trained breed such as a Collie would be better. If you live in tight quarters, choose a small poodle since they are also easy to train. Different breeds need different training methods since some are easier to train than others. Some dogs are hard to train no matter what the breed, and they will need extra patience and different training methods.

    A dog is not truly happy unless it is trained and has rules and boundaries to follow.  A dog is a pack animal and wants to have a pack leader that sets rules.  If you do not fill the position then the dog will, and this will ultimately lead to a whole series of problems.  The dog training method you choose to use will depend on you, your lifestyle and the type of dog you have and what problems the dog has.

    Most dogs respond well to positive re-enforcement training but there are dogs that will only respond to more forceful methods of training.  This is not to say that you have to mistreat the dog you will just have to be firmer when disciplining and teaching your dog.  If you are new to dog training or your dog is tough to teach you may want to seek professional assistance. Your veterinarian is a good source of information for local dog trainers.

    Training your dog yourself is the best way, if possible, since the rewards will be great if you successfully train your pet..  There are many sources of information on dog training methods available from many places. The library is full of information on dog training, and the internet is also a rich source of information.

    It's important to realize that most training problems stem directly from the owner not the dog.  A lack of good communication is the root of most training mistakes. For instance, if you use the word “come” one day and then change it to “here” the next the dog ends up being confused and not knowing what to do when you talk.

    Regardless of the breed and temperament of your dog, nearly any dog can be trained. Training your dog will require patience and consistency, but the rewards are worth all of the hard work.


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  • Who Is the Leader of Your Pack?

    Posted on November 16, 2010 by admin

    For many dog owners, it never occurs to them that there is a distinct pecking order in their household that includes their pets. Of course, we know as parents that our job is to be the "pack leader" so to speak. But, did you know that it's important to your dog that you're acting as his pack leader as well? In this article, we'll take a look at this instinctive dog behavior, and talk about a couple of very simple steps you can take  to establish your role as the "Alpha Dog" in your home.

    Read the article: Become Your Dog's Pack Leader


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  • Bark Control Collars - Frequently Asked Questions

    Posted on November 11, 2010 by admin

    So, your dog is driving you nuts with all of the unnecessary barking, and you don't know what to do. Bark control collars can be very effective in curbing unwanted and problem barking. In my newest article, I've answered a few of the common questions people ask me when they're thinking about buying a dog bark collar.

    Read: Bark Control Collar FAQ


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  • Underground Dog Fence Layouts

    Posted on November 4, 2010 by admin

    Following up on the last 2 articles, this article shows several examples of typical underground dog fence layouts. It should help give you some ideas when planning your own fence installation.

    Read: Example Underground Dog Fence Layouts


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  • 7 Steps for Installing an Electric Dog Fence

    Posted on November 3, 2010 by admin

    Following up on the article from last week that discussed the pros and cons of electric dog fences, today's new article outlines the steps involved in actually setting up an underground dog fence.

    For many, the thought of installing an electric fence seems like a daunting task. In reality, most fences can be installed in as little as an afternoon. The key to having things go smoothly is proper planning. Today's article, and it's follow up tomorrow, will help you to plan your electric dog fence installation and explains the basic steps involved.

    Read: Installing an Electric Dog Fence


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  • Electric Fences for Dogs

    Posted on October 30, 2010 by admin

    It's getting chilly here in Western New York, but it's not too late to put in an electric dog fence! Electric fences for dogs are a great solution to provide a safe containment area for your pet, while giving you the peace of mind that your dog will stay in your yard. I've posted a new article on KT Pet Supply discussing the pros and cons of using an in-ground fence.

    Read: Electric Fences for Dogs


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