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		<title>Training Made Easy with a Remote Trainer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 12:32:37 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Dog Barking]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your cute puppy grew to become a big animal that refuses to follow your orders, barks and growls at your guests, and makes constant noise at night and prevents you from sleeping, then you should consider getting a remote trainer. A remote trainer, also know as a remote dog training collar, is an ingenious [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If your cute puppy grew to become a big animal that refuses to follow your orders, barks and growls at your guests, and makes constant noise at night and prevents you from sleeping, then you should consider getting a <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/dog-training-collars/basic-remote-trainers.html" target='_blank'>remote trainer</a>. A remote trainer, also know as a remote dog training collar, is an ingenious device that will allow you to train your dog with the use of a small remote control device. This device eliminates the need to be right next to your dog to regain control. </p>
<p>Make sure that you take off the dog&#8217;s regular collar before making it wear the remote trainer collar, in order to avoid both malfunctions and accidents. The remote collar includes a small gadget with two outlets that must be in contact with your dog&#8217;s neck, right next to its throat. If your dog has extremely long hair, you might need to cut it a bit before making it wear the collar. </p>
<p>The remote trainer owner unit is a small remote control that enables you to send different levels of static shock into the collar to reinforce commands should the dog break concentration and stop obeying you. </p>
<p>How to Start Training </p>
<p>Training should commence as normal with the <a href="http://www.acedogsupplies.com.au/dog-training-collars/basic-remote-trainers.html" target='_blank'>remote trainer</a>. For instance, if you teach your dog with sit with the word &#8220;sit,&#8221; you might want to use the collar to give a correction when the dog doesn&#8217;t obey to the word. </p>
<p>When you think your dog has understood the command or activity that you&#8217;ve been teaching it, then it&#8217;s time to try the remote without the leash. At first, the lowest level of correction has to be used, however, since some dogs can&#8217;t even feel it, you might need to increase the level during the training. </p>
<p>In addition, you can also use remote trainers to teach your dog a variety of tricks or safety features, such as calling it back to you when it runs after running cars. In addition, the leash will become a thing of the past when you walk your dog. </p>
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		<title>Stop a Barking Dog Quickly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PEOPLE WHO WANT TO STOP BARKING DOGS &#8211; BUT CAN&#8217;T GET STARTED!

Is a barking dog embarrassing you when company comes to your house or your neighbors complain about the noise? Besides creating more noise in the neighborhood, dogs that bark all the time can scare children, especially infants.
Not all dog barks are bad. Let&#8217;s face [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><font -color="FF0000">PEOPLE WHO WANT TO STOP BARKING DOGS &#8211; BUT CAN&#8217;T GET STARTED!</font></h1>
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Is a barking dog embarrassing you when company comes to your house or your neighbors complain about the noise? Besides creating more noise in the neighborhood, dogs that bark all the time can scare children, especially infants.</p>
<p>Not all dog barks are bad. Let&#8217;s face it. All dogs bark, it&#8217;s their way to speak a message about what is happening in their world. A dog bark is a like speaking words or sentences in their own language. Do you know why dogs bark?</p>
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<p><strong>Why do dogs bark?</strong></p>
<p>Dog barks for various reasons : to welcome, to warn, out of boredom, to draw in attention or when they are excited. The simplest way to stop a tricky barker is to manipulate his barking while you are at home. Here is a quick way to control that barking.</p>
<p>1. Set up a position where your dog will always bark. As an example, you can ask somebody to ring your doorbell or knock on your door.<br />
2. When your dog charges to the door and begin to bark loudly, approach your dog, grab his collar and give the command quiet no roaring please, it does not help. If he stops barking, praise and reward. He is a genius and merits it.</p>
<p>When he continues barking, close his mouth with your hand, wrap your fingers around his muzzle use both hands if required, and give the command for him to keep quiet. Praise if he stops. Set up other tests to &#8216;lure&#8217; your dog to bark and repeat coaching whenever it&#8217;s possible.</p>
<p><strong>How to Work with a Hard Core Barking Dog</strong><br />
If you own a hard-core determined barker, use this strategy. First, make a Vinegar-Water solution by mixing seven parts of eight water and one part of vinegar together. Pour this mixed solution into a squirt gun, a water pistol or what kids call a super soaker for longer distance shooting. Dogs hate the scent of vinegar and would customarily back off and stop barking. He&#8217;ll even sneeze a number of times. It&#8217;s safe, so you don&#8217;t need to worry.</p>
<p><strong>Use a Control Collar</strong><br />
To handle a dog that is temperamental, you will need a coaching apparatus known as bark collars to help educate him. A few of these collars send an electrical shock to your dog when he barks, some make a high pitch sound or emit a squirt of citronella which is provoking but safe for your dog. Sometimes, these collars will help you solve a cryptic barker. Personally, I may advocate the high pitch sound or citronella collars. They&#8217;re really effective and more humane dog coaching tools.</p>
<p>A barking dog can be a nuisance unless you know how to channel his language. Remember, YOU own the dog &#8211; the dog does not own you. Make sure you train your dog to have the best control of your home and yard.</p>
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