Tuesday 20 May 2014

How to train your dog the easy way – dog remote trainers and dog training collars


Do you have a dog with a problem behaviour? Maybe they dig all your roses up, chew your shoes or sofa, jump up at people all the time, kill wildlife in your garden or try to hump your male friends?

Well fear not – because dog remote trainers are here to help. Unfortunately, dog remote trainers are not little men who pop out of nowhere to correct your dog’s bad behaviour. They are an advanced technology involving dog training collars with a remote control - which makes it an awesome piece of gear to fix problem behaviours.

You might be happy to know that professional trainers use these dog training collars, so they must be good at making your dog behave.

HOW DOG TRAINING COLLARS WORK
Your dog wears a receiver on their collar and you have a remote control. Every time you see your dog doing something they shouldn’t – something important like digging massive holes in your yard, not looking at you cross-eyed – you press the remote control and they get a harmless, but seriously uncomfortable stimulation.

They soon learn that what they are doing is no longer a good idea. These dog remote trainers are also great if you are teaching your dog to walk off-lead as they associate the stimulation with a command.

The key to making this work is that you are consistent and that you do not abuse it. You should only use the dog training collars to correct inappropriate behaviour, not for amusement or to abuse your dog. I know you would never do that, but there are some people that may.

So whenever you buy one of these dog remote trainers be sure that you are doing it for the right reasons. And keep the remote out of the hands of young children or people who may think it funny to zip zap your poor dog for no good reason.

If you want more information on dog containment fences or stop barking collars for dogs, call 1300 130910 or check out our contact page on our K9 Collars website.

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