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Everything you need to know about buying, training and owning an Akita dog. Discover how to avoid getting an aggressive dog. How to choose a dog that suits your personality. Learn how to establish your authority from day one.
The Akita. Everything you need to know
Discover everything you need to know about buying, training and taking care of a Shiba dog. The most detailed guide on Shiba dogs available.
Love Your Shiba: The Only Book on Shibas Youll Ever Need
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Need Help Training Your Puppy/Dog?
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Any pet owner who has ever watched her rambunctious pup tear up the living room like the Indy 500 racetrack knows that an untrained dog can wreak havoc on a home. Proper training is an uphill battle, but The Only Dog Training Book You’ll Ever Need cuts through all the frustration and boils it down to the basics. With useful tips and quick fixes that will put a stop to all sorts of bad habits, this easy-to-use book helps owners build solid relationships with their … More >>
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Whether you have a puppy who is first learning, or an adult dog with ongoing confusion, this book will teach you everything from the basics of housebreaking to more in-depth problem solving. You will learn how to teach your dog not to have any accidents indoors, and to use a designated bathroom area outdoors. Learn all about crate training, scheduling, how to handle it when there is an accident and how to prevent problems before they start. Solve problem… More >>
Everything You Need to Know About House Training Puppies & Adult Dogs!
My dog has recently begun to howl like crazy. If I don’t find someway to make her be quiet at night, my dad will “get rid of her.” So I purchased an anti-barking collar that defers the dog from making noise by spraying her w/ this harmless stuff. It’s suppose to work for howling as well.
Problem is that it’s not spraying her. Yes, she’s pretty fluffy. But she can be loud and the sprayer isn’t even hitting her fur or doing anything it’s suppose to. I tried it myself (by giving multiple loud shouts & barks into the device), & nothing happened. The only time it seemed to spray was when you blew really hard into the device, which really doesn’t help anything.Does anyone know what’s wrong w/ it? It’s a petsafe deluxe kind, & it isn’t one of those cheap ones either. & I made sure it’s on as well when using it. Some people may say her fur may be the problem. However, the device said that you can put a bandana over the fur. But this is done so that the spray will actually hit her chin (& not for the sake of the device to pick up the sound & vibrations). & that still doesn’t explain why it didn’t work for me.
Any ideas as to what is going on?Also, do you know if those ultra high pitch frequency boxes work on loud animals? Or is there anything else that’s actually effective that you can recommend. Just FYI, my dog is not a small dog (she’s like medium husky or German Shepard size).
Who wouldn’t want a well trained dog that everyone enjoys having around? Let’s face it. No one wants a dog that bites, nips, barks, digs, jumps, begs or growls, but how do you achieve the preferred behaviors and eliminate the unwanted ones? Simply put, the answer is training. At the very least, you want your dog to know and obey the basic commands of sit, stay, come, down and heel.
Maybe you can get your dog to obey when he is on a leash but the second he is loose, you have lost all control. Not only is this a cause for major frustration, it also puts your dog at risk from any one of a number of hazards. So how do you train your dog to obey on and off the leash? The simple solution is a remote dog training collars.
Having been used by professional trainers for years, remote dog training collars are gaining recognition and popularity with pet owners as a means of achieving their goals of owning a well trained dog who listens on and off the leash.
Unfortunately, for many years, the only type of remote dog training collars available were shock collars. However, with the breakthrough technology of citronella remote dog training collars a few years ago, another option was made available. You can now have an effective, humane aid to train your pet. A citronella remote dog training collar is the safe alternative to a shock collar. Dogs will respond faster when using a remote dog training collar that does NOT cause pain or anxiety. A shock collar causes both. Although the citronella remote dog training collar is an electronic dog training collar, it is not a shock collar. It uses a gentle spray of citronella which causes a disruptive stimulus. It has been found that using the citronella spray collar along with positive reinforcement is more than twice as effective as an electric shock collar for behavior modification. When you inflict pain with a shock collar, you may very well increase anxiety and aggression in your dog, making behavior problems even worse.
According to current statistics there are approximately 74.8 million dogs living in 44.8 million households across the United States. Train your dog to be one of the well behaved ones. To teach a new behavior, reward your dog 100% of the time he offers you the correct response. To maintain a behavior that has been learned, reward your dog intermittently and unpredictably. Remember that perseverance and consistent training will help you achieve your goal of the well behaved pet.
After adopting a house full of abandoned and or abused animals, I felt a need to start a website dedicated to providing safety products and humane training aids like citronella remote dog training collars to responsible pet owners.


