Dog training collar

When you find the head turn, that's the level to start training. dog training collar Labrador retrievers obedience training. Put your dog on leash, take him for a walk, when he is walking along, you do an about turn and stimulate the dog (Shock him - although its not really a shock at this level - it just tingles a little) and say HEEL. When the dog comes near your side - you release the stimulation. This work is done 2 or 3 times a day for several weeks. dog training collar Puppy-barking. The dog basically learns how to turn the collar off by getting by your side. Initially we don't expect precision, but as time goes by we will expect tighter and tighter about turns (after several weeks). This work is all done on a long line or a leash. dog training collar Dog training collar. Also, when you get to the point of reinforcing a tighter turn, you don't give continuous stimulation, you just bump the button. With experience you will find that the "BUMP" is a great little training tool to show the dog that you can still reach out and touch him. My Otis was so crazy for a drug toy that I had to physically choke him with his collar to get him to release the drug toy. Now after 2 months of low level collar work (used in conjunction with the 2 toy retrieval game) he will return a tossed toy to the heel position and release it like a damned black lab hunting dog (puts a tear in my eye to see him do this - it's so pretty!!!)If you can not find these collars locally, we just started to sell them. They are great. To TopQUESTION:A friend of mine has a 2 year old shepherd that is stuck in prey drive. He bites nice and full but just doesn't have the fight. He has always been worked in prey, would you suggest trying defense on him and trying to get him more serious?Thank you in advance,Officer AmmermanANSWER:If your friend intends to do more than sport work it MUST be worked in defense. Point him toward the tape I have done titled The First Steps of Defense. It may be too late for the dog. Once they are stuck in prey many can be brought into defense by the right conditions and the right helper. But they are so locked in prey that defense becomes and environmental attitude, and not a working attitude, (you need to think about exactly what I am saying here to understand it). To TopQUESTION:I have a question that you might be able to help me with. My name is Sgt. Brian Rudick and I am the K9 Unit Supervisor for the Hartsville Police Department, (SC). We have two crossed trained (partol/narcotics) GSD. One of our dogs goes nuts when he hears fireworks.

Dog training collar



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