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Common Tools Used In Dog Training Schools

August 9th, 2007 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Tools used in schools.

There are a great many tools that can be utilized in schools. All of these tools are quite helpful when utilized in the training of a dog. The following will introduce you to some of the tools that are utilized in schools and how they can benefit you in the training of your dog.

The clicker is a very useful tool that is used in a lot of schools. What exactly is a clicker you might be wondering? A clicker is a small object that is made out of plastic and contains a small piece of metal inside. The clicker makes a clicking noise when it is squeezed and then released. Using a clicker is a great way to get your dogs attention and once he learns the noise that it makes he will be able to recognize it almost anywhere.

Another tool that you will often find in schools would be the dog leash. The dog leash by far is one of the most commonly used while training a dog. Dog leashes come in a variety of sizes from very short leashes that are used when a trainer wants to exert more control while training to much longer leashes that are used when behaviors that require a bit more freedom are being taught to dogs. There are even leashes that allow dogs a certain amount of freedom then automatically recoil when the trainer wishes the dog to return to them.

A tool that has become quite popular in schools as well as widely enjoyed by dogs themselves is the treat carrier. These special containers allow a dog trainer to be able to carry around a supply of dog treats to use while training their dog. They are quite handy and keep you from having to get your clothing dirty or having to carry around treats in a plastic bag, which could get quite cumbersome.

A tool that is often utilized in schools if a dog has issues with biting is a muzzle. A dog needs to be carefully introduced to this method of training and if the training is done properly it can be extremely efficient in ridding a dog of a potentially hurtful habit.

These are just a few tools of the trade that can be found in schools. There are many more out there and the training tools can vary greatly depending on what type of training you are planning to do with your dog. If you are unsure as to what training tools you are going to need before you begin training your dog contact your local school, as they will be able to point you in the right direction.

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Does Discount Pet Supply Offer “Tree” Training?

July 15th, 2007 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Are you one of those dog owners that takes long walks with your dog? Have you found that as long as you continue moving, your dog seems fairly content, but if you stop for a moment you have a struggle to get him going again? This can be the most frustrating process when it comes to teaching your dog how to “walk” properly. Remember that having the proper equipment is the first step. Retractable leashes are fine on large dogs or smaller dogs as far as controlling potential rope tangles, but offer no control in restraining your pet. If you have a big dog, a lot of leverage on the leash is in the dog’s favor which makes it very frustrating and defeats the purpose. For that matter then, a good long rope works just as well. You can purchase either at an online pet supply shop or department store.

Another device used is a body harness. While it is great for securing your dog to an inanimate object you will be in for a bit of a surprise when it comes to walking your dog. The body harness, which is available at any online pet supply store, is ineffective as a training tool. It is actually designed to maximize your dog’s pulling power when hauling a load behind him, not to minimize his power so you can control how you would like your dog to behave.

A standard, nylon dog collar and a six-foot leash is all you need when it comes to making a training exercise simpler. You will find plenty at an online pet supply store. One excellent method for leash training is called the “tree” method. All you have to do is become an immovable object until your dog ceases to balk at the leash and will allow a slack to develop. Consider the following scenario. Stand in place and allow the dog to decide which direction it would like to go. While standing still, allow the dog to pull, but neither correct nor enforce your dog’s actions. When you find that a looseness is evident in the leash, move in the direction your dog wants to go, enforcing the slackness of the leash and praising your dog loudly. Remember to stop short as soon as your dog starts to pull on the leash again. Doing this daily will train your dog to be your best walking partner ever!

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The Gentle Leader Leash: A Dog Training Alternative

December 3rd, 2006 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

When I started training dogs, head or “harness” collars for dogs were new on the market and all the rage. The Gentle Leader and the Halti are the two best known types of dog head collars, and are often discussed interchangeably even though there are slight differences in the design and they are made by different companies. Because I have used the Gentle Leader extensively, though not exclusively, in my own experience, I will focus on it.

What is it?

As opposed to traditional that go around the neck, the Gentle Leader is a head harness that consists of a nylon nose strap and neck strap. The lead is attached to a ring at the end of a short strap that extends under the chin.

How does it work?

Both straps are designed to have a specific function. The nose loop is intended to mimic the practice of demonstrating pack dominance between two animals by firmly taking a dog’s muzzle in their own. The neck strap is intended to relax and calm the dog by mimicking the practice of a mother grasping her pups by the back of the neck. In addition, the strap applies pressure to the back of the neck instead of the front of the throat.

Dogs tend to respond to an applied force by exerting an opposing force, which is why they often respond to a backwards pull of lead with more pulling! The Gentle Leader is designed to reverse this behavior, and arrest forward movement when force is exerted on the neck.

Most importantly, the lead allows the owner to control the head of the dog, and –not unlike a horse’s bridle – if you control the head you control the beast.

How effective is it?

In my experience the Gentle Leader is extremely effective in correcting pulling, lunging, and jumping. I found it particularly effective with owners who like to run with their dogs, but need to keep them in line on populated paths and trails. It can be used to facilitate the basic obedience commands such as “sit” and “down.”

Although the product information notes that the collar will stop unwanted barking (through a quick tug of the lead that closes the dog’s mouth), I found the lead less effective in this regard.

No Cure-All

As with any collar, you need to monitor your dog’s reaction. No one device will work for all. But before you pick up a choke chain or a prong collar, a Gentle Leader is worth some serious consideration.

Martin Olliver has over 12 years experience in and is a proud member of the Kingdom of Pets team ( kingdomofpets.com kingdomofpets.com). For more great articles on and equipment, including “Dog Training with the Gentle Leader: some common misconceptions,” visit kingdomofpets.com/dogobediencetraining/articles/gentle_leader_training.php kingdomofpets.com/dogobediencetraining/articles/gentle_leader_training.php

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Train Your Dog Even When You Do Not Have Time

September 25th, 2006 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Bun-Gee Pup-EE The Expandable Dog Leash is a first step training tool and one of the more fun and functionally designed products to appear on the market today. Just as important, the Bun-Gee Pup-EE goes a long way when controlling your excited pup. Sound interesting? You bet! It’s the best new concept in ! As you encounter your dog’s pull, the Bun-Gee Pup-EE leash stretches just a little but enough to absorb the resistance your pet experiences and helps teach them not to pull, helping you to train your dog! Sometimes you don’t even realize the pain your current dog leash is inflicting on you and your pets. The main function of the Bun-Gee Pup-EE is to absorb the shock of a tug or pull relieving the tension from your dog’s neck. Made from durable, fabric-covered shock cord, “Bun-Gee Pup-EE” The Expandable Dog Leash extends in a fashion that makes your walks fun.

Bun-Gee pup-EE has been sold for the past 10 years and is used by organizations such as The Guide-Dogs or the Blind UK and the Houston Humane Society of Houston. The reason the bungee leash was invented was to prevent injuries to both the owner and the dog. However, after users of use pet owners claimed that the leash actually trained their dog not to pull. After much consultation and study it was found that if we were to stretch the leash and hold it for several minutes our muscles would be come sore and we would not continue to stretch the leash. The same is found with your pup and that is why the Bun-Gee Pup-EE is called a “1st Step Training Tool” So don’t let your dog walk you, use a Bun-Gee Pup-EE and see for yourself!

Kelly Seylar has been taught to help train dogs by dog trainers from around the world. The Bun-Gee Pup-EE Leash is to be used to help assist you in your efforts, but should not be your only method of training. Visit bungeepupee.com bungeepupee.com to find out more.

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The Right Training Equipments For Dogs Can Make Training Enjoyable

July 25th, 2005 by admin | No Comments | Filed in Uncategorized

Having a good relationship with your canine pet is essential if you are planning of having a pet dog. That is why it is also important that you must train your dog, for it to be compliant, closely controlled and to further enhance the relationship between the canine and the owner. Training enables the canine pet to have positive patterns in terms of behavior.

Most dog owners do not know it but training your canine pet can be quite enjoyable and also worthwhile. That is, if you exert extra effort, time and dedication – not to mention a whole lot of patience – in training. Most importantly, safety measures must be considered at all times during training.

Equipments that are use for are primarily designed to provide safety precautions. These equipments offer additional protection to avoid unpredictable and accidental attacks that may and can happen during training sessions.

Additionally, the numerous and diverse types of equipments used for helps simplify the training sessions. They sizes and lengths of the equipments vary. Nevertheless, they provide great results and help the canine pet owners properly train their dogs.

Leather muzzles that are used for are one of the most commonly used equipment. The leather dog muzzles are made of leather that are non toxic and safe for dogs. The nose area of the leather dog muzzles has extra padding for additional comfort. These equipments prevents injuries caused – either accidental or not – by dogfights, bites and eating mishaps such as poison, garbage eating, etc. The leather dog muzzles can fit on any types or breed of dogs. They are not only used for training sessions, leather dog muzzles are also used when traveling with your pet dog or patrolling and guarding or when visiting the vet. Most of the transportation companies these days allow owners to bring along their canine pet as long as the dog is attached with a leather muzzle.

Leather harness is also some of the mostly used equipments. Usually made of heavy duty materials, leather harnesses fits all breeds or types of canines and usually have adjustable straps. In addition to that, another one of the mostly used equipment is the dog collar. The that are available these days are very diverse. Dog collars helps prevent unpredictable attacks that may and can happen during training sessions. Remember, when buying a dog collar, always of for those that are made up of excellent materials for extra durability and comfort.

Dog leashes are essential equipments used for dig training. A dog leash is a elongated material band that are primarily used to secure the canine by the collar, thus preventing accidental attacks. They are also used to control the canine by simply pulling the dog leash.

The most significant aspect of is to have the basic equipments required for . The equipments provide additional help in the training of the dog. They also provide extra precautionary measures. The purpose of these equipments is to prevent any mishaps during sessions.

Benz Slow is a dog trainer and a writer. For more information about the-dog-training-method.com/tools/ , visit the-dog-training-method.com The-Dog-Training-Method.com.

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