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The Uses of a Remote Training Collar

Friday, October 21st, 2011
Don't make the same mistakes I made with my Rottweiler!

The Uses of A Remote Training Collar

A Remote Training Collar can be a huge help when attempting the task of training your pet. You will want to keep your pet as safe as possible, and this aide can assure you that your animal is trained, and well behaved. Regardless the type of pet you choose, training is vital is you want things to go smoothly. Training can be bothersome for most people; however, it can be much easier if you use a remote collar.

Most dogs only want to please their masters. However, masters have to protect their pets in return and keep them out of trouble. Although punishing your animal is not something that you want to do, if it is done in the appropriate way, and not to a severe degree it can be affective. The trainer must find the proper balance between punishment and reward.

Electronic training alongside a Remote Training Collar will often be the best way to ensure that you are getting a good balance. It draws the pet’s attention and helps it realize when it makes mistakes and how it can correct them. This device inflicts unpleasant stimuli, but does not harm the pet. There are more types of training collars, and each types serves various purposes.

Whichever device you will choose, rest assured that it’s the best alternative for dog training. If you use them, you can even leave your gate open without having to worry whether your pet will wonder away. Even though animals like to explore, this will only cause them problems, as they can easily get lost and hurt. In the countryside, in particular, farmers don’t like pets running around and disturbing their livestock.

By using the simple electronic training devices you can guarantee that your animals will stay exactly where they are meant to be. You can use the devices with remotes, that help you control your pet’s behavior from the distance. Often when out walking dogs do become excitable, and forget that they need to behave. With the electronic remote collar, you can be in charge of your pet’s reactions, even when it interacts with many outside stimuli, like other dogs, cars or people. They are also ideal for dogs that love to bark for no reason, a quick reminder that this is unacceptable, and the peace is resumed.

Dogs are great animals and they will learn very fast how to behave, so that you won’t have to use the training collar for long. The collar is comfortable, and causes no distress to the animal at all, and after a very short space of time they will not even notice the collar. Owners want to allow their pet an adequate amount of freedom; however, there is always a worry about their safety. Training collars associated with containment fences can serve this purpose and ensure the dog’s safety.

The Remote Training Collar can be a great tool for dog training. These devices aren’t as dangerous as you might think. Click here to read more about the Remote Training Collar.

Dog Containment Systems Are Better Choice Than Classic Fences

Monday, September 26th, 2011

There are lots of reasons why pet owners ask about the dog containment systems and the ways they can use them. The main components of these electronically based systems are the transmitter positioned in the middle of the house, yard or other containment area, the proximity sensors placed around this area and the collar fixed on the dog’s neck, and they are utilized to restrain the dog or other pet from crossing specific boundaries, by providing it with different kinds of aversive stimuli, like warning beeps and mild electric shocks. This happens when the dog attempts to cross the invisible boundary set up around the desired containment area.

These devices work on the simple basis of the conditioned reflex that will make it make the mental link between its attempts to cross by the limits of the containment area and an unpleasant sensation given by the aversive stimulus he or she receives.

These pet containment systems have numerous benefits that millions of pet owners have enjoyed and continues to enjoy. A part of the cases in which these devices are helpful to use are presented as follows:

If your dog crosses the limits of your property and wanders without human supervision, he or she are exposed to different mishaps, like car accidents or confrontations with other animals. The use of these electronic devices will help you save the costs and the stress involved by any of those mishaps. You will have two chances for that. First, you will be alerted to the dog’s attempt to cross the line because of the large beep emitted by the collar, which can give you sufficient time to issue a verbal command or run after the dog or both.

When the dog will hear the sound, he will remember a shock follows and will stop. If he still persists, then the electric shock will be delivered that will stop him in his tracks. The dog will then be safe within the containment area. Train your dog back into the house at the warning sound before the electric shock.

Very few of the most stubborn dogs need more than two shocks to learn their safety and obedience lesson. You can adjust the level of shock that will be delivered to your dog depending on its size, its temperament and the general circumstances surrounding the attempt to cross.

In addition, you can adjust the intensity level as the training of your dog progresses, until he stops at the warning sound. For example, during the initial stages of use, you can set the shock at its maximum setting and then lower it to the minimum setting when your dog has been trained to respond to the beep alone.

You don’t need any more classic dog containment systems, like physical fences. With the physical fences you’ll have also maintenance expenses and additional real property taxes.

You can easily transport and reshape these wireless electronic systems. Just set up the transmitters and you are set to contain your dog within the house or within the yard sans the need to actually break down walls.

These dog containment systems allow pet owners to have peace of mind that their dogs have lesser risks to be exposed to accidents as well as lesser opportunities to run away, do damage on the neighbors’ property and get into other mischief outside of the house and certain areas of the yard

There are different types of dog containment systems. They firstly warn the dog. Your dog is safe when you use a type of dog containment systems.

Bhaji and Ara – Rottweilers Drive and Focus

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

6 month puppy, 3 yr old female
www.starkrottweilers.com

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Bhaji and Ara – Rottweilers Drive and Focus

Wednesday, January 7th, 2009

6 month puppy, 3 yr old female
www.starkrottweilers.com

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Doggies in the Snow

Monday, January 5th, 2009

My Rottweiler puppy (8 months) and my Schnauzer mini (7 years) are playing outside in a very snowy day (December 20th 2008).

Music:
- Winter Wonderland, by Darlene Love
- Let it Snow, by Jessica Simpson

Enjoy it ! :)

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Doggies in the Snow

Monday, January 5th, 2009

My Rottweiler puppy (8 months) and my Schnauzer mini (7 years) are playing outside in a very snowy day (December 20th 2008).

Music:
- Winter Wonderland, by Darlene Love
- Let it Snow, by Jessica Simpson

Enjoy it ! :)

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Rottweiler Puppies Playing

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

Lexi “trying” to share her toy (it’s the little one, Tiffany, growling)

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Rottweiler Puppies Playing

Friday, January 2nd, 2009

Lexi “trying” to share her toy (it’s the little one, Tiffany, growling)

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Rottweiler: Crazy Dog Lives in a Cabinet

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

My crazy 100 lb rottweiler dog loves to live in our cabinet. Watch this video.

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Rottweiler: Crazy Dog Lives in a Cabinet

Tuesday, December 30th, 2008

My crazy 100 lb rottweiler dog loves to live in our cabinet. Watch this video.

Duration : 0:0:53

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