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		<title>Effective Training with Sportdog Training Collars</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Oct 2009 13:10:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Training a dog for working or hunting is very different than training the average household dog. The large area required for hunting makes it easy for dogs to wander and verbal commands are often ignored. In these cases, a hunter will find that Sportdog training collars are very effective for transmitting orders to their dogs. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Training a dog for working or hunting is very different than training the average household dog. The large area required for hunting makes it easy for dogs to wander and verbal commands are often ignored. In these cases, a hunter will find that <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/dog-training-collars/advanced-remote-trainers.html" target='_blank'>Sportdog training collars</a> are very effective for transmitting orders to their dogs. </p>
<p>Difficult Orders </p>
<p>A dog that misinterprets a command while hunting can mean that the prey gets away, which is why Sportdog training collars are very valuable. Because these collars offers 16 levels of correction, you can even use each one in a different situation or training lesson. </p>
<p>Yet another feature of Sportdog training collars is that they allow you to vary the tone and vibrations that your dog will receive. This will give you extra flexibility in making the dog identify a specific order. This is how the Sportdog training collars differ from regular remote training devices. </p>
<p>Lasting and Flexible </p>
<p>You can rest assured that <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/dog-training-collars/advanced-remote-trainers.html" target='_blank'>Sportdog training collars</a> will last a long time. The collars are waterproof and will be able to withstand submersion in water, this is important if your dog will be swimming or near water. </p>
<p>If you have more than one dog, these collars can be expanded to train up to three dogs at the same time. If your dog tends to wander off or runs in a direction you don&#8217;t intend him to, the signal will reach up to one mile, giving you enough time to stop the dog. </p>
<p>Easy To Use </p>
<p>New dog owners are usually surprised at how easy the collar is to use for dog training. Each set comes with a manual and a DVD that will explain how to use the collar to train your dog. Reading the manual and watching the DVD will make you understand the basics on dog training. Once you learn how to use these collars you will not want to train your dogs any other way. </p>
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		<title>Invisible Fences For Dogs are a Great Option for Pet Owners</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Oct 2009 21:56:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[invisible fences for dogs are known to be very helpful when dealing with pet safety. Not only are they recommended by veterinarians, but also by trainers and dog owners as well. Responsible owners and dog lovers know that invisible fences are a way of keeping dogs from escaping or getting into trouble. There fences are [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/electric-dog-fence.html" target='_blank'>invisible fences for dogs</a> are known to be very helpful when dealing with pet safety. Not only are they recommended by veterinarians, but also by trainers and dog owners as well. Responsible owners and dog lovers know that invisible fences are a way of keeping dogs from escaping or getting into trouble. There fences are the result of years of experience in dog training combined with high technology, which result in a safe dog and a calm owner. </p>
<p>Perfect Start, Safe Dog </p>
<p>&#8220;Perfect Start&#8221; and &#8220;Safe Dog&#8221; are two examples of brands that have successfully incorporated electrical fences in dog containment. In fact, by using invisible Fences, you can rest assured that your dog will be able to run and jump and even play without you having to worry that they will break free and get into trouble. With invisible Fences, you can relax knowing that your dog is well protected and you will also feel happy knowing that your dog has become a family member that will enjoy living with you in a free and safe manner. </p>
<p>Petsafe and Innotek are the two main manufacturers of <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/electric-dog-fence.html" target='_blank'>invisible fences for dogs</a> today. For a dog owner, it&#8217;s important to get their invisible fencing system from a company that is trustworthy, that has shown consistent results, and that won&#8217;t dissapear overnight. These two companies have been applying state of the art technology to the training and caring of dogs. </p>
<p>When you get yourself one of these systems, simply plan out the area where you want the invisible fence to be. Then, just bury the wire that comes with the system, &#8220;drawing&#8221; the perimeter you want and then connect it to the transmitter. Later, you need to put training flags along the fence so that your dog can get used to the limits which it can&#8217;t go beyond. Slowly, train the dog to use the collar, using the instructions that come with the system. </p>
<p>Within a 2 week period of training, your dog will be perfectly and safely contained using an invisible fence </p>
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		<title>Some Things To Think About When Considering A Pet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 19:46:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Mrs. Anderson was presented with the little Yorkshire Terrier puppy as a Mother&#8217;s Day gift she was anxious about her capability to take care of it. Even though her kids had provided all the basic Dog Accessories along with the gift of the puppy she still wondered how in the world she was going [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> When Mrs. Anderson was presented with the little Yorkshire Terrier puppy as a Mother&rsquo;s Day gift she was anxious about her capability to take care of it. Even though her kids had  provided all the basic <a href="http://www.doggiedesigner.net" target='_blank'>Dog Accessories</a>  along with the gift of the puppy she still wondered how in the world she was going to take care of her newly acquired pet both physically and financially. It had been many years since she and her late husband had owned a pet of any kind and was alarmed that the petite little thing was going to be demanding of her time. Well, she didn&rsquo;t have to worry because soon she was enjoying her new friend so much she couldn&rsquo;t believe it. She even went shopping when the weather turned cooler and purchased <a href="http://www.doggiedesigner.net" target='_blank'>Small Dog Clothes</a> for &ldquo;Hannah&rdquo; so she could take her for walks far into the bitter wintry weather of Wisconsin. She also realized the following benefits of having a pet: <br />&bull;	Pets are at all times present for you no matter the time of day or night. A lot of folks have attested that being greeted by their pet when returning home is the highlight of their day. The overall recognition and affectionate enthusiasm by the pet are not based upon the owner&rsquo;s appearance or personality but upon the mere presence of the owner. The simple fact that its owner has returned home is enough to make an animal go wild with delight.<br />&bull;	Pets provide structure to an owner&rsquo;s day because their needs must be attended to at definite times. Elderly folks, in particular, profit from having better structure in their day. Over time someone can get regular habits and not really be interested in getting out much because it can seem like more trouble than it&rsquo;s worth to them. This is not the case when you own an animal that desires a walk and lets you know it! A good walk not only benefits your puppy but you as well.<br />&bull;	Pets are a faithful companion and offer security to their owner. It can be a basis of peace and sense of well being to own a pet who can alert you to approaching danger by their actions. Stories are numerous of animals who have alerted their owners of house fires, tornadoes and even intruders in the home. Just the sound of a barking canine no matter how big or how little can be all that&rsquo;s needed to frighten an intended thief. It&rsquo;s been proven that owning an animal is a real crime deterrent.<br />&bull;	Pets love to receive affection and will return it in kind without reservation. It&rsquo;s been said that just petting an animal can lower a person&rsquo;s blood pressure so there is a real health benefit to be had in owning a pet. Whether your pet has you taking a walk because he wants one or has you brushing his coat because it&rsquo;s tangled or just stroking him because he&rsquo;s nervous at an approaching storm, the benefits are shared between owner and pet. All of these connections are beneficial for man and beast alike and will increase the bond between the owner and his pet. <br /><script type="text/javascript"><!--
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		<title>Dog House Training The Effective Way</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Sep 2009 19:44:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have ever had the discussion with your partner to get your child a puppy a thought usually comes to mind and it will be about house training. It is not that difficult at all to house train a dog but it takes much time and patience.Click through here for more information on puppy [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have ever had the discussion with your partner to get your child a puppy a thought usually comes to mind and it will be about house training.  It is not that difficult at all to house train a dog but it takes much time and patience.<br />Click through here for more information on <a href="http://www.basicpuppytraining.com/" target='_blank'>puppy potty training</a>.  </p>
<p>It is best to house train your dog at a young age this makes it easier.  It is possible to teach an old dog new tricks however it is a bit harder.  When house training you need to cater to your dog.  The very first thing that you need to teach your dog is how to go outside to use the bathroom.  Do not try to teach your dog anything else but this, we it gets where to use it then you can move on. </p>
<p>Remember taht you will nat have results overnight.  When you house train your dog it can take several days and in some cases several weeks.  Many dogs are very stubborn and they try to be the one in control you need to prevent your dog form thinking this way and you need to be the master.</p>
<p>Every person who is in the household needs to know what you expect of the dog.  If you are trying to break the dog of a certain habit and another person in the house is allowing it then it can make the dog a confused creature. You can obtain more information on <a href="http://www.basicpuppytraining.com/dog-training-collars/" target='_blank'>dog training advice</a> here. </p>
<p>Remember that when you are starting to house train your dog that you will not see results right away.  You need to have patience and be very consistent.  All of your efforts will eventually pay off and you will have a dog that knows where to use the bathroom and know who the master is.  This is what we all want to achieve in the long run isnt it &#8211; a well trained (house trained) dog we would be proud to show off to anyone &#8211; and a carpet that no longer smells?<script type="text/javascript"><!--
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		<title>The Benefits of Training Collars for Dogs</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 16:52:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A small puppy is always cute and adorable; taking care of a grown dog requires some resposibility though. If you are considering training collars for dogs, it is beneficial to have some information on the different types in order to make an appropriate decision for your dog and for you. There are also numerous variations [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A small puppy is always cute and adorable; taking care of a grown dog requires some resposibility though. If you are considering <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/dog-training-collars.html" target="_blank">training collars for dogs</a>, it is beneficial to have some information on the different types in order to make an appropriate decision for your dog and for you. There are also numerous variations of each kind of training collar with different manufacturers offering various models with different featuress.</p>
<p>While at first, the selection of a training collar can be overwhelming, if you are clear on what you need the collar for, then the process becomes easier.</p>
<p>Different Sorts of <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/dog-training-collars.html" target="_blank">training collars for dogs</a></p>
<p>Selecting the most approrpiate type of collar for training is crucial. While all training collars for dogs have basically the same goal, each kind approaches the task in a slightly different way. One option is an electronic collar. The electronic collar gives the dog a small, harmless, jolt of static electricity whenever the dog misbehaves.</p>
<p>There are also choke chains available for dog training. These collars will constrict the dog&#8217;s neck when force is applied, either by the owner or by the dog&#8217;s resistance. However, proper training must be undertaken by the owner of the dogs in order to avoid hurting the dog in the process. Lastly, there are citronella collars, which spray the muzzle of a dog with a lemon-like odor, either automatically or with the push of a button from a remote control.</p>
<p>Regardless of which training collar you select to use, it&#8217;s paramount that your dog understands that training is taking place and that the instructions on what the pet is or isn&#8217;t supposed to be doing are clear. Without clear instructions on what the animal has to do in order to avoid punishment, training will only result in fear or agressiveness. In the end, the training collar will slowly become obsolete as the dog assimilates the new behavior and incorportates it as normal part of its life.<script type="text/javascript"><!--
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