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		<title>Dog Training Explained</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are basically descended from current day wolves. While domestication has dampened or taken out quite a few attributes, some key normal instincts even now continue to be. Like wolves, dogs are pack animals. What does this imply? Well, you will find several traits that derive from being a pack animal. The important ones when [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dogs are basically descended from current day wolves. While domestication has dampened or taken out quite a few attributes, some key normal instincts even now continue to be. Like wolves, dogs are pack animals. What does this imply? Well, you will find several traits that derive from being a pack animal. The important ones when it comes to training are dogs are naturally sociable, they are used to routine and they are used to a social structure (i.e. the alpha male). As communal animals k-9s thrive over a interaction with other dogs. A dog does not consider you as being a human being but fairly a funny looking dog. Therefore, dogs thrive on the interaction with you. Much like a wild wolf, rejected by the pack, when you starve a dog of this interaction, they&#8217;ll become unhappy and very agitated.</p>
<p>However, there are some situations when you do need to reprimand your canine. One of the biggest things that often confuses people with regards to dog training is when to reward your dog and when to reprimand him. You&#8217;ll want to determine when to reprimand him or compliment your dog throughout dog training. Bear in mind to be patient because your dog is learning and trying his best to please you, which is another free dog training tip.</p>
<p>Another very important free dog training tip is to make sure everyone in your home acts consistently whenever you are training your dog. It is very important that you make sure that everyone in the house knows what you are doing during the dog training, and how to provide supportive measures whenever needed.</p>
<p>One of the factors that you may ought to take into consideration whenever you are trying to train your dog is how does he act whenever he is around you? Is your pet speedily distracted every time there are other dogs all-around? You will need to teach your dog to target you and everything you are trying to teach him. Also how does your canine react whenever you can find other people around? Does he allow a different person to handle him? Again is he easily distracted around other people? One more free dog training tip is to start the dog training at quiet places that are familiar to your dog. Be sure that there are very few things and people around that would distract him. Then once you feel that your dog has learned to focus on what you are trying to teach him, then you can gradually move the training to places with more and more distractions so he will learn to obey your commands despite those distractions.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Sep 2011 02:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>As one of the largest retailers of PetSafe dog training collars within the UK we are writing to review the new PetSafe Venture Training collars. In many respects the new Venture dog training collars are a large step forward aesthetically from the more conventional black boxy training collars like the old PetSafe 400 remote trainers. [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>As one of the largest retailers of PetSafe dog training collars within the UK we are writing to review the new PetSafe Venture Training collars.</p>
<p>In many respects the new Venture dog training collars are a large step forward aesthetically from the more conventional black boxy training collars like the old PetSafe 400 remote trainers. If you look at what most manufacturers have produced in the past it has been a black square receiver collar with a black strap and working a black remote handset.</p>
<p>The new PetSafe Venture receiver collars are aesthetically pleasing in a blue translucent casing that is nicely curved to compliment the dogs neck, they certainly look much more comfortable for the dogs to wear. This new exciting lifestyle appearance of the PetSafe Venture training collars has really set them apart and this factor alone has brought much interest from prospective customers. One point to note is that some people who have been a little wary of what others will think when their dog is wearing a static collar have been pleased to purchase a collar that doesn&#8217;t really look like a static training collar.</p>
<p>Venture training collars come in two different models the Venture 350 for small dogs up to a weight of 18kg that operate up to a 350 meter range, and the Venture 900 for medium to large dogs for pet dogs over 18kg that works on a distance up to 900 meters. Whilst the technology is the same in both the collars the level of static pulse is understandably lower in the smaller 350 Venture. Both of these Venture collars are able to operate 1 or 2 dogs from the same remote so all you need to do is buy a second receiver collar to turn these into a two dog training system.</p>
<p>Whether you decide to buy a new PetSafe Venture training collar or not we advise that you always set this on the lowest setting and just gradually increase this until you find the right level for your dog. Please bear in mind that all you are trying to do is set this at a level where you interrupt your dogs trail of thought. This is important as these collars need to be used sensitively and in a controlled manner, this way they can be extremely effective as a training aid.</p>
<p>PetSafe Venture trainers are fully waterproof so streams, rivers and lakes are a definite yes for dogs that just love to get wet, with no harmful affects on the collars. They also are mains rechargeable so just charge overnight and you are ready to go.</p>
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<p>One very important feature that these Venture collars have is a large red button on the handset, this is a booster button that ramps the level of static by three levels and is ideal in emergencies. If for example you see your dog running towards a busy road you can use this feature to save the dogs life.</p>
<p>So how reliable are these PetSafe Venture collars? We have been selling these now for over six months and they appear to have been very reliable, we have had very few after-sales issues and generally the majority have been very pleased with their performance. Dogs seem to find them very comfortable to wear and their owners have found them effective. For further details on any aspects of the PetSafe Venture collars or any other PetSafe dog training collar then please do not hesitate to contact us on 0800 849 8844 or by<a href="mailto:emailatsales@easyanimal.co.uk" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">emailatsales@easyanimal.co.uk</a>. All the PetSafe range can be viewed at <a href="http://www.easyanimal.co.uk" target="_blank" rel="nofollow">www.easyanimal.co.uk</a></p>
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		<title>Advise for Using Hunting Dog Training Collars And Leads</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>What type training collars and leads will I need for my hunting dog? Dog Training Leads And Collars For Obedience And dealing In The Field To do business with your hunting dog inside field you require some specific products. You will want training leads of varying lengths, ranging from leads for employing a puppy at [&#8230;]</p>
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<p><strong>What type training collars and leads will I need for my hunting dog?</strong></p>
<p>Dog Training Leads And Collars For Obedience And dealing In The Field To do business with your hunting dog inside field you require some specific products. You will want training leads of varying lengths, ranging from leads for employing a puppy at your home to slide leads for hiring your family dog in the field. You can possibly have several leads that you apply in a different situations.</p>
<p>The same holds true of dog collars. Quite a few people such as a traditional leather collar whilst some like the highly visible neon nylon collar in blaze orange, pink or some other bright color. Nylon collars get the advantage in that , they withstand all weather conditions effectively and they have the dog more visible in cover. There are also pinch and prong collars designed for training purposes.</p>
<p><strong>After Learning The basic principles Electronic Dog Training Collars Work extremely well In The Field</strong></p>
<p>Electronic collars are another training product you might put in more shopping list. Today&#8217;s collars are capable of offer different quantities of intensity which enables you to adjust the level of correction. They may be a great deal less bulky and many more easily managed than former collars. These are normally waterproof and cover a good number.</p>
<p><strong>What other dog training products will I need?</strong></p>
<p>Dog treats Needless to say, bear in mind the dog treats. Most dogs work if you experience a reward involved Dog Training treats is often anything coming from a part cheese or hot dog with a fancier treat acquire for a pet store. Some thing that motivates the pup will act as a dog training treat.</p>
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<p>Training whistles or other products Additionally you can take some with the basic dog training products such as a dog training whistle once you like to give your dog whistle signals in lieu of making use of your voice. Whistles continue greater distances than voice commands. A check-cord, duck decoys for water retrieve training, and perhaps real pheasant and quail wings will also be purchased to your pup.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re buying dog training products, do not forget another things will likely need to take good care of your puppy which include grooming supplies and flea and tick products. After the hard day of hunting you will require a bath. If bigger long coat or long furnishings daily comb his hair out and take away burrs. Models like Cowboy Magic and Show Sheen are fantastic for removing burrs and tangles. Make sure you check your dog (and yourself) for ticks when you go back home of your field.</p>
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<p><strong>What type training collars and leads will I need for my hunting dog?</strong></p>
<p>Dog Training Leads And Collars For Obedience And dealing In The Field To do business with your hunting dog inside field you require some specific products. You will want training leads of varying lengths, ranging from leads for employing a puppy at your home to slide leads for hiring your family dog in the field. You can possibly have several leads that you apply in a different situations.</p>
<p>The same holds true of dog collars. Quite a few people such as a traditional leather collar whilst some like the highly visible neon nylon collar in blaze orange, pink or some other bright color. Nylon collars get the advantage in that , they withstand all weather conditions effectively and they have the dog more visible in cover. There are also pinch and prong collars designed for training purposes.</p>
<p><strong>After Learning The basic principles Electronic Dog Training Collars Work extremely well In The Field</strong></p>
<p>Electronic collars are another training product you might put in more shopping list. Today&#8217;s collars are capable of offer different quantities of intensity which enables you to adjust the level of correction. They may be a great deal less bulky and many more easily managed than former collars. These are normally waterproof and cover a good number.</p>
<p><strong>What other dog training products will I need?</strong></p>
<p>Dog treats Needless to say, bear in mind the dog treats. Most dogs work if you experience a reward involved Dog Training treats is often anything coming from a part cheese or hot dog with a fancier treat acquire for a pet store. Some thing that motivates the pup will act as a dog training treat.</p>
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<p>Training whistles or other products Additionally you can take some with the basic dog training products such as a dog training whistle once you like to give your dog whistle signals in lieu of making use of your voice. Whistles continue greater distances than voice commands. A check-cord, duck decoys for water retrieve training, and perhaps real pheasant and quail wings will also be purchased to your pup.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re buying dog training products, do not forget another things will likely need to take good care of your puppy which include grooming supplies and flea and tick products. After the hard day of hunting you will require a bath. If bigger long coat or long furnishings daily comb his hair out and take away burrs. Models like Cowboy Magic and Show Sheen are fantastic for removing burrs and tangles. Make sure you check your dog (and yourself) for ticks when you go back home of your field.</p>
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