Showing posts with label pet collars Australia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pet collars Australia. Show all posts

Tuesday, 18 August 2015

Can my neighbours sue me for not having a pet containment system?

If your dogs are unruly and keep escaping from your property, you have a problem on your hands. Your neighbours can’t sue you for not having a pet containment system in place, but they can sue you for any damage or injuries caused by your dogs when they escape from your property.

Pet containment systems and stop barking pet collars in Australia are both very popular, so let’s take a look at how these containment systems can keep you and your dogs out of trouble.

The reasons why pet containment systems are so popular

Pet containment systems consist of two components – an FM transmitting wire and a collar with a receiver. The wire needs to be buried along your property line or around a smaller area (such as a vegetable patch) to keep your dog either contained within your property or out of another area.

So if your fences are well maintained, but you only want to keep your dog out of veggie patch, then a pet containment system is a great idea.  It is also perfect for renters when the boundary fences are in poor repair or for people who live on a large property, which is too expensive to fit with dog proof fencing. For these people, you can use the containment system to keep your dogs close to the house and not running all over the neighbourhood or countryside.

All you need to do is to bury the wire around the boundary of the containment area and when your dog approaches this wire, they receive a warning beep. You can actually plant little white flags at this point, so your dog can visually see the spot where he or she must stop.

If you dog ignores the warning beep and continues on towards the boundary, they will receive a static correction which doesn’t hurt but brings them back to reality (you should give them a command to stop at this point as well). They will quickly learn to pay attention to both your commands and the flags and will stay where you want them to be – safe on your property.

So if your dog is causing you grief and from escaping your property, look up pet collars Australia, install a pet containment system and you will have peace of mind once more.

Wednesday, 22 July 2015

A Short Guide to Controlling Nuisance Behaviour with Dog Remote Trainers

Pet collars in Australia have come a long way over the past few years, and now you can even alter your dog’s bad behaviour by using one of the dog remote trainers as well. So if your dog frequently displays any of the following troublesome behaviours, then you could seriously benefit from one of these dog remote trainers:

• Barks all day long.

• Pulls the washing off the line.

• Digs holes in your garden or vegetable patch.

• Digs under the fence.

• Attacks the postman.

• Humps guests.

• Chews the sofa or your shoes.

• Races up and down your fence scaring people.

• Chases or kills wildlife.

• Chases or kills your neighbour’s chickens, ducks, sheep etc.

What is a dog remote trainer?

Remote dog trainers are a way for you to retrain your dog’s bad behaviour from a distance. It allows you to correct them even if they can’t hear you, pretend that they can’t hear you or even if they ignore your voice commands (who hasn’t had a stubborn dog at one time or another?).

You don’t need any training experience to use one of these pet collars in Australia, all you need is an unruly dog who doesn’t listen to you and a great need to fix this problem fast!

How to use a dog remote trainer effectively

First you need to attach the collar with the receiver around your dog’s neck and then you hold the remote control transmitter in your hand. When you see your dog doing something wrong, such as chasing wildlife, you use the transmitter to send a static correction to your dog, via their collar.

If they are close enough to hear your voice, you should also give them a command at the same time, so that they learn to obey what you say and so you won’t need the dog remote trainer forever. There is no need to worry because the static corrections won’t harm your dog, they just bring them back to reality and pull their attention onto you. You can also alter the level of the corrections, increasing it slightly for stubborn dogs and decreasing it for sensitive dogs.

So if your dog is behaving badly, check out one of the dog remote trainers and you will soon have a very well behaved dog in your family.

Friday, 18 July 2014

K9 Collars: Why we're the leading pet management and training products supplier in Australia

At K9 Collars, we provide pet management and training products to dog owners who need assistance in training their dogs. Our products include pet containment systems for wandering dogs, remote trainers to help with dog obedience and bad behaviour, as well as stop barking pet collars.

Australia is a country that loves its dogs and we are on a mission to build meaningful relationships with our dog owners and to provide them with pet management and training products to fix their problems.

To this end, we make sure that you pick the right product for your needs and we provide a 24/7 helpline in case you need any advice or additional help. The fact that we care about our customers, both canine and human, is one of the reasons that we are the leading pet management and training products supplier in Australia.

We are not just another internet based company that sells you a product and disappears. We stay around, we are there when you need us and we care about you and your dog.

Pet containment systems

At K9 Collars our pet containment systems are designed to stop your dog wandering away from your property. A wire with a built-in FM radio signal is buried in the ground around your property and your dog wears a collar with a transmitter.

If your dog gets close to the wire they receive a warning beep and if they continue to get closer they receive a static stimulation or correction. You reinforce these corrections with your own commands and with a small flag that marks the point where your dog receives a warning beep. Between your commands, the flag and the warning beep your dog soon learns to stay within your property.

Stop barking collars

With the stop barking pet collars, your dog wears a receiver on a collar which picks up the vibrations from their bark. They are given a warning beep and then if they continue to bark, a static stimulation is given to them. They quickly learn to stop barking with this system.

Remote training collars

Similar to the stop barking collars, the remote training collars come with a remote control for you eliminate problem behaviour in your dog. Problems like digging, chewing or killing wildlife can be fixed by giving a command and using the correction from the collar.

This is a highly successful product, but we will only sell these to responsible dog owners. So each owner has a consultation with our Field Operations Manager and we will only sell you the remote training collar on his recommendation.

So you can see that we really do care about our customers and their dogs. That is why K9 Collars are the leading supplier of pet containment systems and stop barking pet collars in Australia.