2016年12月15日星期四

ELECTRONIC COLLAR TRAINING TIPS FOR TRAINING DOGS

That your animal is not a danger for you or for yours. Do not be a source of conflict for you (problems with neighbors by excessive barking with bark collar. Rules to follow when using an electronic collar:

Before placing the electronic collar, it is advisable to have your dog examined to check for contraindications.
Under no circumstances should the collar be placed on a delicate health dog (heart problems, epilepsy or others) or behavior problems with this remote training collar.
You have to regularly check your dog's neck as electrode rubbing can cause irritation. In that case, you must remove the collar until it is completely gone.
It is necessary a period of adaptation to the collar: at first place the collar when you go out but not start it.
Familiarization with the collar and assistance with training:

To begin with, choose a familiar spot where your dog is accustomed to working. Put the necklace on once you've left, even if you do not intend to use it. The dog should not relate the collar to the stimulus. In fact, to put the collar when it leaves and to remove it when it returns, allows to verify that the neck has not suffered no irritation. Determine the stimulus level according to your dog's reactions, starting with the lowest level and increasing it progressively. Choose the exact moment when sending the sound warning or the stimulus, exactly the precise moment, neither before nor after. Congratulate your dog by petting, you will understand faster and your will to obey will only increase. Do not hesitate to seek advice from a professional trainer if you need to train according to your dog.

Whether it's a training collar, an anti-lodge collar or an anti-leak collar, the fit of the collar is very important. The strap should be tight so that the electrodes are in contact with the dog's skin.

A low intensity stimulus can be understood as a reward or a sensitization.
A medium intensity stimulus attracts the attention of the dog.
A slightly more intense stimulus serves to sanction or in case of danger (risk of crossing a road, for example)
On the other hand, it must be taken into account that each dog reacts differently to each stimulus.

2016年12月8日星期四

Things You Should Know Before You Got a Dog


Each individual breed has its own secret care and the vicissitudes of nature. In order to understand them you will have a lot to learn, a lot to wonder and live a long time side by side with that dog. However, there is a list of key recommendations that will suit each dog in varying degrees.

The first thing is to walk your dog every day, you could choose the harsh or pet dog auxiliary belt. It is impossible to keep the dog grew up healthy and happily without walking. It is important for her health, growth and normal digestion. Of course, puppies will bring you unexpected joy throughout the apartment, but with age you get your dog and that will solve all their business during walks. If it rains heavily, you could put on his dog rain shoes, while you could put on the dog protective clothing during the scorchers. The duration and the amount of walking depend entirely on the breed of the dog. At least two walks — morning and evening. If you have a strong and big dog, she needs to run a lot and move, otherwise it can either fatten or post you a home.

The next question is the question of food. If you have taken it upon them to care for the dog, something about the stern, you ought to know. What can and should have the dog? The recipe is simple, a dog can meat, dairy products, eggs, vegetables and cereals. And the meat is better to give raw or scalded with boiling water. For every kilo of weight of your dog, he will need about 50 g of meat per day. These products are easily digestible and supply the body with calcium.