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

How to stop your dog escaping from your property

If your dog keeps escaping from your property, then you really need one of the dog containment collars, which you can easily find by searching for dog collars online. Dogs that wander all over the neighbourhood not only endanger themselves by walking into traffic, but can also put other adults, children and animals at risk.

Wandering dogs can attack children, other dogs, wildlife, chickens and sheep, and just about anything can happen when dogs are unsupervised and unrestrained. So keeping your dog on your own property is not only the right thing to do for your dog, but also for everyone else as well.


The benefits of dog containment collars

 

Dogs escape from gardens and acreage for a variety of reasons, but the two main reasons are because the fencing is inadequate or non-existent. To be fair, large properties are very expensive to dog proof, but you can easily cordon off a smaller area around the house to keep your dog contained.

That’s where dog containment collars come in, because they allow you to contain your dog in large or small areas, keeping them safe and out of trouble. This is particularly important if your dog is aggressive, but even the more sublime and friendly dogs can harm themselves if they are left to wander.

How to use dog containment collars

 

These are very simple to use. All you need to do is bury a transmitting wire along your boundary line – this can be your fence line or a smaller area around a vegetable patch or around the house on a large property. Your dog then wears a collar with a receiver, which gives a warning beep if they come too close to the buried wire.

If they keep on going towards the boundary, they receive a static correction, which brings them up short. They will quickly learn not to approach the boundary line and will be happy to stay on your property. You can even put out little flags at the point where they receive a warning beep, so they can visually see where to stop and you can also give them voice commands at the same time.

So if you have a wandering dog, you can either perform a quick search for dog collars online or go to K9Collars and check out their dog containment collars for yourself.

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.

Thursday, 25 June 2015

Why do I need dog remote trainers?

If you have a dog with a problem behaviour that you can’t fix, then you really need to try one of the new dog remote trainers. These are one of the best dog training products available today and they will help you to permanently stop your dog from misbehaving. You will find that even professionals use these dog training collars to help them train their dogs for off lead work – they are that good.

Does your dog have any of these nuisance behaviours?
If your dog has any of these annoying habits, then you should consider retraining them using a dog remote training collar.

• Killing or chasing wildlife in the bush or in your garden.

• Pulling washing off the line.

• Digging holes in your lawn or vegetable patch.

• Humping guests in your house.

• Chewing your sofa in the family room.

• Unwanted aggressive behaviour to people or animals.


If you can say yes to any of the above behaviours or can think of any other behaviours that you wish your dog didn’t do – then one of these fabulous dog training collars has your name written all over it.

How do dog remote trainers work?
All you need to do is to attach a receiver to your dog’s collar and then you hold the remote in your hand. Whenever you press the remote, your dog receives a harmless static correction, but it is enough to make them stop what they are doing and pay attention to you. So you can use the remote trainer to retrain your dog and put an end to all of those frustrating behaviours, which have always seemed so unfixable.

You can purchase these dog training collars from K9 Collars and they will only sell you one after a consultation with their operations manager. This is because you can already guess that this type of dog training collar can easily be abused by some people, so they want to be sure that this training product will be used sensibly.

They give you a training guide as well, which shows you how to train your dog using the collar and are always available on the phone if you have any questions. For dogs with troublesome behaviour that you just can’t fix any other way, these dog remote trainers will sort your dog out pretty quick.

Can dog barking collars be used on small dogs?

Dog barking collars are a wonderful invention and really help to solve that annoying and incessant barking, which seems so difficult to fix for so many dog owners. Dogs are very clever and they will listen to a whole host of commands when it suits them, but sometimes, telling them to stop barking seems to fall on deaf ears.

This is even more of a problem when you are away for long periods of the day working, because there is no-one around to tell them to be quiet. Another problem suffered by many owners is that their dog wanders during the day or even at night and their fences don’t seem to be adequate enough to keep their dog on their property.

This is where dog containment fences can come in handy, because they keep your dog safely on your property at all times.

Dog barking collars and dog containment fences for small dogs

Many people who have small dogs also have a barking or a wandering problem, but these little dogs look so cute and cuddly, owners tend to shy away from using stop barking collars or containment fences. There is no need to be worried about using these training products on little dogs however, because they work really well and don’t harm your dog.

Stop barking collars for little dogs: Instead of the static correction used for larger dogs which gives them a little jolt to distract them from barking, you can use a sonic correction, which is much gentler and great for small or sensitive dogs.

Containment fences for little dogs: Whilst you can only use static corrections with a containment fence, you can dial it down to the lowest level for little dogs and they will quickly learn to stay around the house. This keeps them safe, which is the whole point when you have a little cuddly dog.

So if you are interested in a dog barking collar or dog containment fence for your little dog, contact the guys at K9 Collars and they will help you select the right training product for your friendly pooch.

Tuesday, 19 May 2015

How good are bark control devices for dogs?

If you are searching for dog training collars in Queensland then check out K9Collars, because they have bark control collars for dogs that really work and put an end to your dogs incessant barking. Not sure if you really need a stop barking collar for your dog?

Well if your neighbours are complaining about your dog barking when you are at work or away from your property, you seriously need to investigate a bark control device for dogs. You might even be frustrated that your dog doesn’t listen to you and keeps on barking when you tell them to stop and desist.

If your dog is a nuisance barker and you don’t fix the problem, then the local council can become involved which brings a whole different set of problems down on your shoulders. So to prevent a fixable problem escalating into a nightmare problem, it is a good idea to check out a proven bark control device for dogs and end the problem once and for all.

How do bark control devices for dogs work?

All you need to do is to attach a bark control collar to your dog’s neck and your life will become utter peace and tranquillity. Well, these collars won’t actually fix every problem in your life, but they will help to stop your dog barking. That’s because they are fitted with a receiver that picks up when your dog first barks and gives them a warning beep that indicates to your dog that they need to stop barking.

If they bark again within 30 seconds of the warning beep, then they receive a static correction which gives them a little scare, but doesn’t harm them. So it doesn’t take long for your dog to learn that barking is not in their best interest. The good thing is that if you have a little dog or a sensitive, nervous dog, you can purchase a collar that gives your dog a sonic correction, rather than a static correction.

Without a doubt these bark control devices for dogs do really work, so if your dog is a troublesome barker, check out K9Collars who have the best dog training collars in Queensland and across Australia.

Three advantages of using K9 dog collars in Brisbane

If you have a troublesome dog that barks all day, wanders around the neighbourhood, digs in your garden or attacks wildlife, then you really need to check out K9 Dog Collars in Brisbane. In fact, you can check out K9 Dog Collars on the Sunshine Coast as well or anywhere across Australia.

This is because K9 Dog Collars have proven solutions to just about any problem you can possibly have with your dog. Let’s look at three common problems that people have with their pet dogs and how K9 Dog Collars can help to fix these problems.

Advantage #1 – They stop nuisance barking

K9 Dog Collars in Brisbane have a stop barking collar that does exactly what they say – it stops your dog barking all day long and annoying both your neighbours and yourself. All you need to do is to affix the collar to your dog’s neck and then when they bark they receive a warning beep. If they bark again within 30 seconds they receive a harmless static or sonic correction (depending on which type of collar you purchase). They collars work well and they stop your dog from incessantly barking.

Advantage #2 – They stop your dog wandering

The containment systems from K9 Dog Collars in Brisbane stop your dog from wandering around the neighbourhood and keep them safe and sound on your property. None of us want our dogs to be involved in car accidents, to become injured in a fight or to be lost and not know how to return home. So if your fencing is inadequate, the dog containment systems from K9 Dog Collars, will give you peace of mind that your dog is safe and sound at home.

Advantage #3 – They help you train your dog remotely

The remote trainers from K9 Dog Collars on the Sunshine Coast, Brisbane and around Australia help many people train their dogs. In particular, to deter unwanted behaviour such as attacking wildlife, aggression, chewing or digging. Designed for both pet owners and professional trainers, these remote training devices help you to correct your dog’s behaviour and reinforce the correct behaviour in your dog.

So if you have any of the above problems with your dog, check out K9 Dog Collars in Brisbane or anywhere around Australia and fix your problem for good.