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Dog training for the electric dog fence can be done very easily as long as you realize each dog’s personality is different than the next. By understanding your dog’s personality and not trying to prematurely rush to get your dog contained on an electric fence for dogs, you can be sure your dog will adapt safely and easily to the boundaries of his/her property.

Improper invisible fence training and conditioning can cause dogs to be terrified from going out doors. Improper training can cause dogs to use the bathroom indoors instead of outdoors. It can cause dogs that have tendencies to be shy and timid to become even more fearful, timid and shy. It can also create dogs that escape the system continually and cannot be contained.

It takes no more time to properly train and condition a dog to the invisible fence for dogs than it does to do it wrong. I bet your dog would want to learn the right way if it could express itself. Done properly, a dog does not have to fear the underground dog containment system; but, can and will learn to enjoy the freedom of the yard.

What is the best way to train a dog to the invisible dog fence? Use a professional dog trainer. The little amount of money paid for his/her services will present a dog that adjusts easily to its property. A properly conditioned dog will not test the boundary as much; thus, there will be a smaller chance of him evading the invisible fence for dogs. In addition, a properly trained dog will not be afraid of the underground fence system; but respect its boundaries.

There are only a couple of electronic pet containment companies that actually use professional dog trainers to help with training and conditioning. These professional dog trainers are normally part of the staff or are outsourced in the community.

As a rule electric dog fence companies use the guy who installs the fence to help teach your dog. Would you let your landscaper teach you Quantum Mechanics? Nope. Neither should you allow someone not qualified to train your precious family member to the system. Don’t believe or assume a company has a true professional trainer for conditioning. Let them prove it by providing you obedience references, certifications, etc.

In conclusion, the invisible fence for dogs is an incredible invention for keeping dogs at home. Search for an electric dog fence company that has good quality products and employs professional trainers. If a dog does run through the invisible dog fence boundary, the professional dog trainer should provide a training and conditioning resolution to correct it.

 
Saturday, May 1st, 2010

Many people claim to have all of the answers about the most effective dog training techniques. Once you bring home a puppy of your own, virtually everyone you know who has a dog will offer various suggestions on how to best care for your new pet. It is very similar to what parents go through with the birth of their first child; every person they know has to give their two cents about how to get through the perils of parenthood.

For dog training, the use of the clicker has become increasingly popular in recent years. The clicker is a small box that elicits a distinct clicking sound when the user presses their thumb down on the device; the click is a signal to the dog that he is exhibiting noteworthy behavior and that you are pleased with him. The real element of using a clicker for dog training is teaching your dog what the sound actually represents.

Obviously, the first step is to buy a clicker. It might also be a good idea to get one of the many books out there about dog clicker training. Begin slowly by initiating the process with a simple command like “sit”. Attempt to get your dog to sit on his bottom, as you tell him to “sit”. You should give your dog a little treat, and press the clicker box, as soon as he has followed the command. Do this every time the dog is given a treat – click. In short time, the dog will associate being rewarded for their excellent behavior with the click.

In you follow the competitive circuit at all, you have probably noticed that many of the dogs there are trained with clickers. Whenever you watch television, keep an eye out for a person using a clicker to help these trained dogs run through courses complete with jumps and hoops. As long as the method of “command, treat, click” is strictly followed, clicker training is one of the best ways to train your dog.

Through the use of clicker training, you are in control of letting your dog know how you feel about his behavior, along with dispensing punishment and praise when it is needed. This method helps you to develop a closer relationship between you and your dog.

It is also important to note that dogs really like and react well to rewards as opposed to discipline, so remember to use the clicker as much as you can to be effective.

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