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Differences In Training For Hunting Dogs As the old song said there is a time for every purpose and the same is true for training your dog. Just as different jobs require different skills and different tools, dogs used in specialized areas require specialized training. For this discussion, we will look at the hunting dog and what specialized training is required for them to be useful members of the team.
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Dog TrainingTips On Choosing And Buying The Right Dog Training Collar ... collars, this is one adjustable. Round buckle collars have the main advantage of eliminating the possibility of hair breaking. 1.3 Choke Collar This is the most commonly used metal ring collar for both traditional and modern dog training especially the jerk-and-praise method. In this method, the dog will ... Why The Use Of A Training Dog Collars Sometimes Counterproductive ... dogs are very aggressive and hard to control, some are funny and gives us much comfort and joy, others are just laid back and refuse to undergo training and some are naturally fast learners while others are slow learners. Training collars were invented to gain enough control over the canines, however ... ... oriented properly to following commands. Never lose your patience Often when trainers don't get the results they want, they get impatient with the dog. Then they do something really stupid that could spoil the training. Training should be an enjoyable experience for you and your dog. If it starts to make ... ... acknowledging the barking, you reinforce it. Waiting until he quiets will teach him that he gets attention when he is not barking. Some dogs are extremely territorial. They will bark at not only a person approaching, but someone they see walking across the street or on the next block. The best way to ... Training Your New Puppy To Accept The Collar And Lead ... the puppy's neck, and to choose a collar size accordingly. After the collar has been put on the puppy, simply let him or her get used to it. It is not unusual for a puppy to try to pull on the collar, whine, roll or squirm when first introduced to a collar. The best strategy is to simply ignore the puppy ...
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