Remote Training Collar FAQs
…contains the specific features you need. Number of collars Do you plan to train more than one dog at the same time? (2 dogs at a time? 3 dogs at a time?) Type of training What do you hope to accomplish with a remote training system? (Reinforcement of commands? Correction of unwanted behavior?) Do you…
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Remote Training Collar FAQs
| Frequently asked questions are answered about how to use remote training collars, the corrective stimulation levels, and other operating features that benefit long distance training. |
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Biting: Causes, Prevention, and Control
…dogs are three times less likely to bite than intact dogs.Socialize your dog. Introduce your dog to many different types of people and situations so that he or she is not nervous or frightened under normal social circumstances.Train your dog. Participating in puppy socialization and dog training classes…
Biting: Causes, Prevention, and Control
| Learn how to reduce the risk of your dog biting someone. |
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Field Dogs: How to Increase Their Energy
Field dogs burn a lot of energy, so during active training or the hunting season they need extra calories. Without additional caloric supplementation they may lose weight and energy, and could develop dry skin and thin hair coats filled with dander. Of all the things that go into their diets, dogs get…
Field Dogs: How to Increase Their Energy
| How to give your Field Dog More Energy |
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Basic Commands: Teaching Your Puppy
…of your pup. As you prepare to work with your dog on obedience training, it is important to remember a few basic rules to make the process an easy and effective one.You may think you can do it on your own, but there's a right way and a wrong way to train. Starting out the right way is much easier than…
Basic Commands: Teaching Your Puppy
| Learn the right ways to teach your dog basic commands like Come, Stay, Sit, Heel, and Down. Obedience training reinforces good behavior, improves your relationship, and helps keep your pup safe. |
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Rabbits: Is One Right For You?
…affection, and mental stimulation. They are social, and do not do well in isolation. Like dogs and cats, well-cared for rabbits can live into their teens.3. Rabbits are herbivores: Most pet owners are familiar with dogs and cats, who eat food out of a can or bag. Rabbits will need hay and fresh pellets…
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Ferret Ownership 101
…door. They dig into sofas and mattresses. They will climb up onto every surface possible, and they can break things while doing it. They will pull books, movies and other items off of low shelves, and if there is a garbage can in the room, they will find a way to tip it over. Ferrets need to be heavily…
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Ferret Ownership 101
| Ferrets need annual exams and vaccinations, as well as other veterinary care. Many veterinarians will charge higher fees for ferrets because they consider them "exotics." |
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Basic Cat Training Guidelines
…or training commands, or are they just ignoring us? There is a lot of evidence that cats can learn, although they do it differently than dogs do. And experts disagree almost violently on whether cats really learn or not. One expert says, "you cannot, of course, teach a cat in the sense of training it…
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Basic Cat Training Guidelines
| Are cats as trainable as dogs? Learn about the debate that's plagued feline behaviorists for years. Then use our expert tips to turn your kitty's behavior around. |
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