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		<title>The Difference Between Dog Tracking Collars &#038; Dog Training Collars</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to dog collars, the myriad choices can be mighty confusing. You can choose from simple leashes, special training collars for dogs with behavioral issues and tracking collars to keep your pet safe and secure. One thing most people get confused about is whether dog tracking collars and training collars are interchangeable. To [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>When it comes to dog collars, the myriad choices can be mighty confusing. You can choose from simple leashes, special training collars for dogs with behavioral issues and tracking collars to keep your pet safe and secure. One thing most people get confused about is whether dog tracking collars and training collars are interchangeable. To put it simply &#8211; they aren&#8217;t. There are a host of different types of dog training collars itself that are used mainly to teach a new dog or puppy good habits or even break bad habits. dog tracking collars on the other hand are used to track and locate a missing pet using the latest GPS technology. Whatever reason you may have there are plenty of choices for the concerned pet owner.</p>
<p><strong>Dog Training Collars: </strong>There are dog training collars for all types of behavioral problems. Choosing the correct one would depend on the type of dog and the issue at hand. For example, does your dog bark excessively? An electric shock collar might be necessary. Electric shock collars are not as cruel as they sound. When a dog continues barking even after being reprimanded, a small shock can be administered, which serves to break this unhealthy pattern. This produces only a minor discomfort and has been proven to be very effective in the long run. There is also a choke collar or a chain clip collar that offers maximum control over your pet. Used mainly for larger and more unruly dogs, these are popular training tools and used for disciplining and control. Dog training collars are often imperative in protecting your pet from dangerous situations as well. If your dog has a tendency to run after cars, the correct usage of the collar can break this unsafe habit. In the end, dog training collars can be used not only to remedy bad habits but also train puppies and dogs in discipline and good behavior. That said, they should be used with discretion and not as a regular collar. If you do not recognize the proper use of such collars, you could in fact cause more damage than good.</p>
<p><strong>Dog Tracking Collars: </strong>Discovering that your pet has gone missing is probably one of the most stressful experiences to go through as a pet owner. But now, thanks to the latest GPS technology, there is a new, highly effective way of keeping track of your pet at all times. Using the same satellite technology used in your cars and mobile phones, a GPS dog tracking collar will keep you informed about the whereabouts of your pet 24/7. It will alert you with email or phone updates every time your pet moves away from his predetermined safe zones. It can also give you directions on how to get to your pet if he goes missing. <em>Position Animals Worldwide (PAW)</em> has recently teamed with the American Kennel Club Companion Animal Recovery (AKC CAR) team to create and develop the SpotLight GPS Pet Locator. SpotLight has the advantage of being water resistant, compact, lightweight, and long lasting. And with a lifetime enrollment in the <strong>AKC CAR&#8217;s Recovery Service</strong>, owners of the SpotLight GPS Pet Locator have access to their call center and the best recovery team available. With SpotLight, tracking and recovery of lost dog is no longer an issue and your missing pet will be returned safely to your home as quickly and efficiently as possible.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2011 12:26:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Click dog Training is becoming popular nowadays. It probably is the word of mouth among dog owners community. Despite the popularity of this kind of training, not everybody really knows the exact meaning or how click training is being done. Click dog training is a type of training that is based on the dog psychology [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Click dog Training is becoming popular nowadays. It probably is the word of mouth among dog owners community. Despite the popularity of this kind of training, not everybody really knows the exact meaning or how click training is being done. Click dog training is a type of training that is based on the dog psychology which is to reward the desired behavior. It is easy to teach the dog to learn something than teaching him not to do the undesirable behavior. So rather than focusing on the negative side of the dog, click training focuses more on the positive behavior of the dog. Giving focus on the bad traits of the dog will only yield frustration for you and the dog. Most of the time people want to own a dog not merely for the sake they are pet lovers but it is also one way to relieve their stress. Raising a dog is a therapy and focusing much on the behavior that only upsets you defeat its purpose.</p>
<p>Click training is implemented by the use of a small clicker device that will mark the desired behavior of the dog. Once the dog performs something that you like, you need to immediately press the button on the clicker which will give out a very distinct click sound. Click training is called operant conditioning wherein you are teaching the dog to determine that what he is doing is a correct behavior. Actually click dog training starts with classical conditioning but quickly becomes operant as soon as the dog imitates an action to earn a reward.</p>
<p>There is a big difference between a dog that behaves by habit and dog that behaves with purpose. A dog that behaves with purpose always tries to learn good habits to get the reward. They tend to remember the behavior because they are aware of the consequences. Moreover, click training boost the confidence of the dog because it can control the consequences of its action.</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Sep 2011 01:10:42 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Training your Retriever should begin right away, with good puppy training. This article will show you how to begin. Golden Retriever pups are adorable and love to play. In this young and wiggly phase of your puppie&#8217;s daily life, you should begin training. Your puppy is a baby, and although he may be distractible, but [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Training your Retriever should begin right away, with good puppy training. This article will show you how to begin.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever pups are adorable and love to play. In this young and wiggly phase of your puppie&#8217;s daily life, you should begin training. Your puppy is a baby, and although he may be distractible, but he can learn quickly at this time. This is the time to build well known exercises that will assist you throughout your instruction, as your puppy matures.</p>
<p>Buying Baby.</p>
<p>Golden Retriever instruction must start once you get the pet home, by making sure he knows where his food and water are, where he&#8217;ll visit the bathroom, and where he will snooze. This is also the ideal time for you to start educating your dog exactly what times of day are appropriate for taking a nap. If your own daytime and evening routine is a steady plan, there&#8217;s a better possibility that you can train your dog to be energetic mainly when you are.</p>
<p>The Entire World is a Chew Toy.</p>
<p>Your Golden Retriever puppy training will have to address your pup&#8217;s natural love of biting. Offer appropriate toys for your dog to chew, make certain he isn&#8217;t ripping all of them apart and eating any dangerous material, and try to puppy-proof your house as well as possible. In case your puppy sets out to chew anything inappropriate, handle bad conduct immediately &#8212; often a sharp &#8220;No!&#8221; will do throughout your obedience training, as long as you are consistent in dealing with any difficulties. Compliment good habits right away with pats and hugs. Your dog may give in to temptation several times during this period, but if you keep up your constant teaching, he&#8217;ll understand quickly.</p>
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<p>About the Leash.</p>
<p>You can also commence leash training at this time of your Golden Retriever puppy instruction. Begin around the home, to make certain your dog is accustomed and comfortable with the leash prior to taking him out in public. You may let him get accustomed to his training collar and leash in the house or in the backyard. As soon as he is used to these new objects, try selecting the leash up and calling your dog&#8217;s name. Whenever he comes, praise him immediately so he will know he&#8217;s being a good boy! Should you start in the house and then take him into the garden, soon he will associate the leash with his outside time, and be eager to obey.</p>
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