Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Have Realistic Expectations From Your Dog While Training

This post is a part of anti animal abuse campaign and awareness of correct dog training rule, hosted by dog training collar store. Check out the official website of dog training collar store 

 A voice against abusive training and high expectation from your dog… 

Dog training is an art and science both. It is important to understand your dog before you can effectively formulate the training program for him. Most owners have been noticed to expect what their fur kids can actually perform. It is to be remembered that training a do is actually teaching him something against his natural or instinctive behavior. Hence it is a time consuming process, and not a magic. Expecting beyond reality is a foolish act. The eight best things to be kept in the forefront of your mind while training a dog are as follows:

  • Listening to your pup
  • Show generosity with affection towards him
  • Understanding correctly: what he likes
  • Making him understand how he can make you happy
  • Consistency is the best policy
  • You will get back what you reinforce. Reinforce what you want
  • Reward him for correct action; don't bribe him or doing it correctly
  • Training should be a fun session

Training your dog to teach him human behavior takes time. Without a realistic expectation you are surely going to end up with zero result and uselessly investing time, energy and money. Along side it is more than important that you should have a realistic idea about how much time it may take to develop the behaviors that you actually desire. This requires repetitions and effective training program professionally formulated based on scientific understanding of their performance ability. Training a dog primarily involves steps to helping him to respond in the right way in varied situations and environmental set up. Training, secondly, is helping your dog to focus on what he is supposed to pay attention on without ignoring the detracting elements.

How efficiently your dog learns and can perform depend solely on how effectively your straining programs are formulated and what steps you follow to teach your dog the tricks you want him to learn. Put and end to abusive training methods. Hitting and yelling is only going to bring in more wrinkle in your life. These are NO solutions.

Do not expect to resolve all behavioral issues with simple obedience training
 
Simple obedience training will fail to resolve certain behavioral issues, for instance, over aggression, separation anxiety, etc. while certain obnoxious behaviors like jumping, chewing etc. can be effective addressed in a short spell of time. It is, hence, suggested to understand obedience training sessions are just the beginning, and not the end. Too much expectation from simple obedience training is a fruitless mission.
Please remember… dogs are not robots; they have brains that are not as strong as us, humans. No matter how much endeavor you put in training your dog, he will never become a 100% perfect.

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Monday, December 31, 2012

Wishing You a Very Happy New Year

May this New Year be blessed with peace, love and joy for you and our animals.


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Saturday, November 17, 2012

Wood Dog Crate

Watch out this piece of clip - information about designer dog crate.



www.wooddogcrate.com

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Saturday, November 10, 2012

German Shepherd Dog Video

Here's another wonderful German Shepherd Dog video presented by www.aboutgermanshepherddog.com, a website dedicated to German Shepherd Dog breed and the breed enthusiasts.

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Non- Abusive Dog Training Collar

The choke chains and prong chains have been in use for many decades and their misuse have claimed many innocent lives.  Use of these traditional dog training tools by inexperienced handlers on the untrained dogs  may prove to be dangerous. However, both the Kennel Club and RSPCA, are still considering these training equipment as effective training tool if they are used by "experienced handlers". This cannot be a policy, as  there's no well written, clear cut definition of "experienced handlers" produced by the organizations.

Electronic dog training collar, on the other hand, are a lot more humane and safer then the tradition training tools like choke chains and prong chains. Electronic dog training collar is a simple device that works on a static stimulation system.

Get more information about dog training collar at http://dogtrainingcollars.com

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Friday, November 2, 2012

Non-abusive Anti Dog Bark Collar

With its advanced technology, non-abusive anti dog bark collar helps you prevent your dog from over stimulation and mad barking. The more he barks, the higher the correction is. The correction is based on harmless methods of delivering ultrasonic beep on bark. Once the dog barks the built-in sound impact sensor detects the bark vibrations and delivers strong ultrasonic sound that irritates the dog and it stops barking instantly. Advanced devices have adjustable sensitivity regulators that allows you regulate the intensity of corrective beeps

A very humane... still effective tool to train your dog to bark on command! Get more information at www.dogbarkcollar.com

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Saturday, October 20, 2012

Wifi Dog Fence: DIY Dog Fencing System

Wifi Dog Fence is one of the most effective and cost efficient way to prevent your dog from going out of your invisible boundaries. Check out the video that talks about how the wifi dog fencing system works...



For detailed information, tips on choosing an electric dog fence, check out http://www.dogfencediy.com

 

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Friday, August 3, 2012

Tail Waggers Have Miraculous Healing Power: Dog Therapy



The healing power of dogs after some sort of psychological traumas or neural disorders is an indisputable fact, confirmed by both scientists and dog-lovers. Especially, it is associated with last decades, when domestication of dogs and keeping them as pets became usual and frequent. The special group of these animals is comprised of therapy dogs, specifically trained pets to bring up comfort and affection for individuals, who need certain psychological rehabilitation. The idea of this method was introduced in 1961 by Dr. Boris Levinson, who noticed that his patients feel better in presence of big shaggy dogs.

The scientific researches stated that stroking of dogs for 15 minutes gradually improves heartbeat, cheers up, decreases stress hormones, returns pulse and frequency of breathing back to normal and decreases blood pressure. In this context, there are several distinguished cases, where dog therapy would be extremely appropriate, including depressions, social adaptation disorders, neural conditions (infantile autism, neuroses and logoneurosis) and, of course, cardiovascular diseases. In nursing homes, dogs help to get rid of feeling of fear and a constant tension of being in contact with strangers. Dogs are able to encourage physical activity, to focus on sole act or thing.

There are also some requirements for dog breeds. In order to participate in this program, dogs should fit the profile, so to say. As one could guess, the main issue is associated with friendly and cheerful character. In particular, dogs should have a strong affection to children, calm attitude, allowing to stroke their fur and being patient and kindly. The preparation of "healing" dog usually takes from one and a half up to two years. Dogs are usually trained in special centers or dog clubs, and later they join dog teams in state institutions or private funds. Common dog therapy usually involves dogs of such breeds as Labrador, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd, Black Terrier.

 Healing power of dogs is much recognized in the world. For example, in Norway dogs’ education is taken care of by state institutions and the whole process is conducted under state’s control. In the United Kingdom dogs are trained in scientific and research establishments, engaged in study of various diseases and their diagnostics with dogs’ help. In the United States dogs comprise nearly 95% of therapy animals. Most of them provide assistance after major catastrophes, natural disasters (earthquakes, hurricanes, flooding) and shootings (after shooting in Northern Illinois University, for example).

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Saturday, March 24, 2012

National Geographic Video: Andrew Evans talks about Antarctic Fur Seals

My friend Megan Heltzel, the Communications Specialist at National Geographic Society just informed me that Andrew Evans, is on a trans-Atlantic journey from South America's Cape Horn to Africa's Cape of Good Hope, and that he has posted an interesting video. During his journey, Andrew could manage to spend a few moments with some really amazing Antarctic fur seals in South Georgia. Watch out...

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Saturday, February 11, 2012

Making of About German Shepherd Dog Logo

About German Shepherd Dog is one of the most inspirational resort for all German Shepherd lovers throughout the world. This is one best website on German Shepherds I have ever witnessed and you can realize that they have spent so many nights working on this website, dedicating it to the German Shepherd Dog breed and its global enthusiasts. This GSD video shows the making of their beautiful artistic logo, the detailed note on which can be found on their official GSD Blog



What's interesting about this video is that this video is both informative and entertaining. It not only shows how deeply this beautiful specimen of German Shepherd breed has inspired the largest About German Shepherd Dog portal, but also teaches the GSD fanciers what actually a perfect GSD trot should be like!

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Saturday, December 24, 2011

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year

Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year too all Animal Lovers around the world. We are highly honored to have such nice readers like you. We shall be ever grateful to have this beautiful relationship maintained all through. Our heartfelt wish too all of you and your loved ones and your beloved pets. Thank you...

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