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		<title>Dog Training With Sonic Bark Collar</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Having problem with nuisance barking of dogs? Many dog owners find it that the natural barking of dog should be restricted. It is understandable because incessant barking of dog can create problems to the dog owners. For some owners, incessant barking of dog can create misunderstanding among dog owners and neighbors. There are ways in [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Having problem with nuisance barking of dogs? Many dog owners find it that the natural barking of dog should be restricted. It is understandable because incessant barking of dog can create problems to the dog owners. For some owners, incessant barking of dog can create misunderstanding among dog owners and neighbors. There are ways in putting a stop to mad barking of dogs, one is through obedience training and another is using bark collars.</p>
<p>With the use of advance technology and modern dog training, bark collars have been proven as effective tool in eliminating mad barking. There are different bark collars that can help in putting a stop to dog&#8217;s incessant barking the humane way. Another type of dog bark collar is the sonic bark collar. Sonic bark collar can be considered humane training collar next to spray bark collar.</p>
<p>Sonic bark collar or ultrasonic bark collar is type that uses sound frequency that creates distraction on dog whenever it barks. The collar emits a high pitched sound that is unpleasant to the dog&#8217;s hearing and causes to stop from barking. The collar activates a sound that only audible to the dog. In time, the dog will learn to associate the unpleasant sound with the barking. This type of collar is basically the same with the spray collar, but instead of affecting the sense of smell, it affects the sense of hearing.</p>
<p>Some may wonder if this type of collar is safe for the dogs. Other dog owners worry that the sound frequency that is emitted from the collar might affect the hearing of dogs. Sonic bark collar have been tested to ensure the safety of dogs. The sound that is emitted is only for a moment, enough to distract the dog from barking. Sonic bark collar can be use to any breed and size of dog. Dogs don&#8217;t need to wear the collar all the time.</p>
<p>Dog owners should not just rely on the training tools when it comes to this type of training. Proper reinforcement such as praising or giving treats whenever he stops from barking.</p>
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		<title>Types of Dog Training</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Help dogs come with an assortment of skills: guiding dogs, hearing dogs and service dogs just to name a few. The basic premise of their training are all similar: condition a dog to help people that cannot do their day-to-day chores on their own because of certain impairment. These dogs will serve the people that [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Help dogs come with an assortment of skills: guiding dogs, hearing dogs and service dogs just to name a few. The basic premise of their training are all similar: condition a dog to help people that cannot do their day-to-day chores on their own because of certain impairment. These dogs will serve the people that have these impairments in the specific ways that are needed based on their skill, personality and each dog&#8217;s specialized training.</p>
<p>There are two types of dog training that these animals have to pass: Self-training and program training.</p>
<p>Self-training is done by the owner of the dog and consists of the general skills most owners naturally teach their dogs. The dog gets to know the person that will be their owner and master and to learn what that person&#8217;s handicaps and limitations are. The dog will develop a natural bond with their owner and take pride in helping them to accomplish the tasks that they need help with. Program dog training is also done with the owner, but with the aid of a trained dog helper expert that is know legible in the steps and skills that are essential to their important work. We know that having time between the dog and the owner will encourage or increase their relationship – but the training is also essential for the dog to be useful.</p>
<p>You can train young and old dogs, some prefer to train dogs that are aging in particular instances where an older dog might be more suitable – in other instances a younger dog might be more appropriate. There is no one size fits all.</p>
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<p>As an owner you can train a dog in your own techniques that suit your family. By spending time together to increase your good relationship, you dog will be able to adapt to almost any situation. You can easily teach the dog commands such as: come, sit, no and stay. As time goes by you can train them to do things such as turn on and off lights and close and open a door.</p>
<p>One thing we do know is that our pet is one of our best friends, an effective companion and will go wherever we want them to go. They also provide emotional and mental support when we need someone to talk to – dogs really are man&#8217;s best friend.</p>
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