Behavior Dog Obedience Training
Behavior Dog Obedience Training
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Training Dog Collar Remote Control Free Anti Bark Stop | ![]() |
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LEATHER DOG COLLAR ADJUSTABLE BUCKLE BLACK 19 x 1 NEW | ![]() |
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US $6.50 | 13h 1m |
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Remote Dog Training Control Collar Free Anti Bark Stop | ![]() |
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Dog Remote Obedience Training Anti Bark Stop Collar Pet | ![]() |
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DOG TRAINING DVD Obedience Training Puppy Training | ![]() |
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Tri Tronics Hunting Dog Training Obedience Collar G2EXP | ![]() |
30 Bids | US $306.55 | 20h 53m |
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How To Train Bad Dog Obedience Problems Bites Barking | ![]() |
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US $4.95 | 1d 22h 11m |
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Dog Obedience Train You Dog Effectively | ![]() |
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US $6.99 | 1d 22h 17m |
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PetSafe Deluxe Remote Trainer shock collar Big Dog nr | ![]() |
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Electronic Remote Dog Training Control Collar Anti Bark | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $17.13 | 3h 48m |
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Dog Remote Obedience Training Anti Bark Stop Collar 1km | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $41.38 | 5h 33m |
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Remote Two Dogs Training Collars LCD Anti Bark 1000m | ![]() |
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US $156.10 | 2d 2h 53m |
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Remote 2 Dog Electric Trainer Obedience Training Collar | ![]() |
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US $99.99 | 2d 41m |
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Supersonic dog obedience training whistle BRAND NEW | ![]() |
0 Bid | US $.89 | 2d 6h 51m |
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Pet Safe Radio Fence Plus Remote Trainer | ![]() |
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Premier Manners Minder Remote Reward Behavior Training System for Dogs List Price: $150.00 Sale Price: $86.99 Average Rating: ![]() |
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MannersMinder is a remote-controlled reward system that uses positive reinforcement for training dogs to behave appropriately at home. |
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SportDOG SportHunter 1/2 Mile Remote Trainer (SD-800) List Price: $219.95 Sale Price: $199.95 Average Rating: ![]() |
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SportDOG's family of upland products now includes a SportHunter with a mid-sized transmitter that provides up to 1/2 mile of range combined with the smallest receiver. Like all SportHunter products, all components are rugged, waterproof and submersible. |
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SportDOG HoundHunter 2 Mile Trainer (SD-3200) List Price: $319.95 Sale Price: $274.94 Average Rating: ![]() |
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The HoundHunter 3200 is unlike any remote trainer to come before it. The waterproof and submersibel Pistol Grip fits more comfortablly in your hand and is easier to use that its ancestors. The HoundHunter is the perfect trainer for long range - multiple dog situations... |
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SportDog SDF-R Add-A-Dog® Collar Receiver List Price: $99.95 Sale Price: $70.00 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Collar receiver with 4 adjustable levels of correction plus a beep and vibrate only mode. For use with SportDOG® In-Ground Fence SDF-100 System. |
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MultiVet Spray Commander Remote Training System List Price: $129.95 Sale Price: $79.00 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Spray Commander controls undesirable behaviors such as running away, stealing objects, digging holes, jumping on people, etc. The system improves and strengthens dog-owner relationships because the correction is associated with the action and not the pet owner. |
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Petsafe Deluxe SportDog Hunting Beeper List Price: $99.99 Sale Price: $79.95 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Know when your dog is pointing birds, even when you can't see it. The sportDOG DSL-400 beeper locator is the smallest and lightest beeper on the market. |
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Dog Interactive Basic Obedience DVD List Price: $29.99 Sale Price: $11.25 |
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Featuring renowned dog behaviorist Shannon Holstein, Interactive Basic Obedience walks you though the steps to teaching your dog four commands that all dogs should know. Includes: * Sit * Down * Stand * Come * Stay |
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ABC's of Behavior Shaping; Proactive Behavior Management Seminar DVD Set List Price: $29.95 Sale Price: $49.95 Average Rating: ![]() |
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Ted Turner's two classic seminars now available on DVD. Watch both his The ABC's of Behavior Shaping and The Fundamentals of Training as well Proactive Behavior Management and Extinguishing Aggression - over 5 hours from one of the leading mentors of a whole generation of dog trainers! Ted entertainingly shares his extensive knowledge of behavioral science and learning theory with lots of real life examples from his 20+ years of exotic animal training including Sea World... |
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Multivet Spray Commander 3 Refill Scentless, 3 Citronella, 5 Batteries Sale Price: $98.00 Average Rating: ![]() |
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How it works When your dog is too distracted to obey a command or displays bad behavior, you use the handheld remote control dog training device to trigger the spray collar. A harmless spray is released; it interrupts the dog's inappropriate actions and makes him receptive to your command... |
Dog Obedience Training to Solve Dog Behavior Problems
As much as we love dogs, there are times when they can really drive us crazy. Usually this is simply because there are some behavior problems such as barking, begging, and destructiveness. For many, life would be perfect if their dog would curb their behavior problems and really start behaving most of the time. Unfortunately, a dog will never curb his own behaviors and it is up to the owner to take some time for dog obedience training.
Surprisingly, it can be very easy to solve a dog behavior problem with training and in many cases the training should be started with the owner. That’s right, I said it. Usually, when a dog has behavior problems, it has nothing to do with the dog obedience training that the owner took part in. What it does have to do with is whether the owner made some of the common mistakes when they were training their dog. One of the biggest mistakes that many owners make when it comes to dog obedience training is that they stop training once their dog reaches a certain level. While the dog is trained, they will quickly forget or ignore commands that are not used on a regular basis.
This in turn leads towards behavior problems such as barking and chewing. Instead of stopping training, it is important that an owner spends a few times every week with dog obedience training. This will not only reinforce the established training but it will also give the dog something to do and will prevent many problems caused by boredom or under stimulation, such as chewing. If your dog has some behavior problems, it is time to start dog obedience training, whether it is for the first time or again. The first step is to re-establish those household rules that your dog may have broken. Don’t allow your dog on the furniture and correct him when he is begging.
This can be done simply by distracting the dog from the behavior or removing him from the room. Correct the bad behaviors in a positive manner and praise the dog when he is doing a good behavior. In addition to establishing rules, it is time to break out the basics of dog obedience training. One activity that is often encouraged when a dog is participating in a negative behavior is to take your dog aside and begin “puppy pushups.” This is actually when you put your dog in a sit, then down into a lying position, back into a sit and up into a stand. Give the command for each step and reward the dog for every step if the dog obedience training is still fresh.
This is a great way to expel unwanted energy and it really gets the dog focusing on you and not on a negative behavior. It also provides time to reinforce training and is an excellent way to move onto the next areas of dog obedience training. While puppy exercises and setting rules is important, it is also important to teach your dog a “no” command. Choose a command that is fast and easy to say and also one that cannot be mistaken for a different command. When your dog is engaged in a negative behavior, simply clap your hands or make a loud noise to disrupt the behavior and then give a firm “no.” Don’t scold or punish the dog but display your displeasure through your voice. Using the techniques that you would use in dog obedience training will quickly correct many behavior problems that arise and you will quickly see the benefit of continuously training your dog on a daily or weekly basis.
About the Author
Nancy Richards has been involved with dog training for several years. Learn all about dog housebreaking , dog obedience training, dog grooming, diet, care for all dog breeds.
Is it time to give my dog away or more dog training?
I have had my mixed breed dog for a year and seven months. She is forty pounds and is a medium sized dog. I had taken her to obedience school and some training afterwards. She still insists on jumping on people, I know that is rude behavior. I have used the training techniques with no success. I will not shove my knee in her nor will I use any sort of abuse. She has escaped three times by running the neighborhood, including one she was not familiar with. One time I was walking her and a gang of kids saw me walking her and they decided to get her attention to go with them and she almost did! She will not listen to me anymore and I feel like she does not want me as her owner anymore. I even changed walking harnesses so she won't leave again. I am extremely attached to her, but I have gotten to the point that it is in the best interest to just give her to the ASPCA or somewhere else to give her to a home that will do better for her.
Training is more for you than the dog. You need to learn to communicate witht he dog so she understands what it is you are asking of her. You may want to try a more one on one trainer that can work specifically with issues you have. To combat the jumping try using a whistle-regular sports whistle not a dog whistle-and do a short blow when she jumps up to get her attention and then reward her with praise when she does as you want. Using food as a training tool helps a lot as long as it is something she really enjoys and doesn't get often. You may need to start walking her early in the morning or late at night when there aren't as many people out so you have a better handle on her attention-again use the whistle when she is acting out of line. I have 4 dogs and I have trained all of them with a whistle including my 160 pound Great Dane and it worked great! Good luck and don't give up-the more frustrated and discouraged you get the more she will sense it and act up.
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