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The Truth About Wireless Dog Fences

Author: Jordan Murphay Monroser

September 5, 2010

When you first decided to get a puppy, you probably weren’t aware of all the responsibilities that went along with being a dog owner. There are a lot of things that need to be done on a daily basis to take care of a dog and on top of all of that they can be very expensive.

Unlike humans, dogs can not fully grasp certain concepts. For example, you dog doesn’t understand that they can not leave your property for their own good. They don’t know that they will encounter many dangers if they wander off. They can get lost, hit by a car or worse.

The fact that you can not explain the dangers of leaving the backyard to your pet forces you to keep them leashed when they are outside and unsupervised. Being leased up in the backyard makes it very hard for your pet to run and get the proper exercise that they desperately need.

If you could just get your dog to understand that it is dangerous for them to leave the property, it wouldn’t be so bad leaving them outside. They would know that they needed to stay in the yard and you could leave them be unleashed. You wouldn’t need to worry and they could have much more fun.

If being able to let your dog run free in the yard, worry free, is something that interests you, you may want to consider purchasing a wireless dog fence. A wireless dog fences uses a wireless signal much like that of a cordless phone to help teach your dog the boundaries of your property.

Wireless dog fences are made up of two main parts, a transmitter and a receiver. The transmitter transmits a wireless signal much like a cordless phone and the dog collar acts as a receiver. If your dog wanders outside of the transmitters range they will hear a warning beep and if the continue to roam away they will get a correction shock.

The amazing thing about wireless dog fences is that they show you just how smart your pet really is. You will be amazed how quickly your dog learns their boundaries and within as short a period as a few days will rarely even roam any where near them.

Using wireless dog fences and never having to worry about your dog running away or wandering off is an amazing thing. They will be able to run freely in the yard without being tied down in any way.

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These videos of Mac’s training are also for you training your dog. comment with training questions. I’ve read lots of training books!:)

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Image taken on 2006-08-03 12:48:22 by Beverly & Pack.

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Image taken on 2008-01-26 14:51:35 by kevindooley.

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What is it? Systems to dog obedience coaching presents a unusually detailed and thorough glance at the way to both stop and deal with the more frequently seen problem behaviors exhibited by dogs. As the owner of a reasonably aggravating mutt myself, I’ve spent a fair quantity of time scanning the Net for trusty resources on this subject, and i need to say the level of info and detail contained inside the pages of this compendium is weirdly accurate for a Web book.

Not just that, but again, surprisingly for this medium the data to hand is actually ( gasp ) trustworthy. Yes, that is right – this one’s a complete new kettle of fish. Authored by a seasoned dog tutor, you can relax in the certainty that all of the advice and tips included are attempted and true, and come from Stevens’ real-world experiences as a pro dog tutor. There’s also a straight-talking, easily followed 30-minute downloadable video which gives real-world examples of doggy bad behaviour together with solutions and cures to change them. What’s Covered? There’s a pretty galvanizing range of info packed into this guide. It’s not simply the problem behaviours that are covered : the book kicks off with new-owner recommendation ( the easy way to select a puppydog / dog, the top spots to get one from, breed info, puppy dog / dog-proofing your house, the 1st vet visit, housetraining, etc ) and then moves on to the more advanced stuff : behavior issues ( like aggression, dominion, gnawing, digging, exaggerated barking, separation nervousness, to name a couple ), intermediate-level obedience commands, health-related dog issues ( allergies, kitty / dog coexistence, fleas, heatstroke, and so on ), and complicated commands and tricks. The 30-minute downloadable video gives a great comprehension of a dog’s search to be the alpha dog and how you can stop this.

Its quick steps to stop bad behaviours like housebreaking right thru to leash pulling are incredibly simple you can start trying them out on your dog immediately. Especially Good Parts as well as the contents noted above, there’s also a pretty inspiring section on dog murmuring, which if you haven’t heard about it already is a strategy of canine obedience training based primarily on a philosophy of clear communication and mutual respect.

It’s been popularized recently by Cesar Millan ( The Dog Whisperer ), and is starting to become widely known as an alternative and tolerant plan for disciplining and training your dog. Secrets to dog obedience training has dedicated a complete section to dog murmuring : Daniel Stevens explains the background of the technique, the most effective way to use voice and body language to your best advantage, and the way to use the method to quietly, assertively, and effectively correct and train your dog. Step-by-set instructions are included for the common commands ( sit, down, come, stay, quiet, etc ). It makes for some pretty engaging reading and, after testing the elementals on my own recalcitrant pooch, I was staggered at how effective the methodologies suggested are. Highly recommended! I adore Free presents ( Who Doesn’t? ) there is just something about getting something for nothing. And, though my magpie-like greed could have led me into less-than-productive purchases during the past, in this example I am glad to report that strategies to dog training hasn’t let me down : the presents included with this book aren’t only common they are fundamentally useful ( wow ) The book itself costs $39.95.

For this price, you get a total and detailed manual on coaching your dog, forestalling and handling behaviour issues, and a full bunch of general-knowledge advice and tips. You also get a few practical gifts : 4 bonus books, dealing respectively with complicated housetraining how-to’s and problem-solving ( including both the crate- and paper-training techniques ) ; an in depth study on resolving dog aggression ; the simplest way to effectively groom your dog ( including info on coat care for categorical breeds, dental care, and nail-clipping how-to’s ) ; and ultimately, the proper way to begin training your dog for security work. As discussed earlier, there’s a bonus 30-minute downloadable video which takes a no-fuss approach to practical solutions for dog obedience issues.

Another especially handy freebie : a customised consultation with an affiliate of the Dominion of Pets team. If you have a issue with your dog that you’d like some individual attention on, you can flick them a fast e-mail and receive a personalised, inclusive answer packed with expert advice and practical tips.

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Altogether, I’m pretty impressed with this package. I’ve owned dogs on and off my whole life, starting from when I was ten – I would have thought that I was better-prepared than most to handle the quirks and caprices of my canine friends. But since reading this book, I think my pre-Secrets to Dog Training self was (embarrassingly) perhaps a trifle more complacent than knowledgeable – I’ve learned more since reading this manual than I’ve picked up in a near-lifetime’s worth of contact with dogs (do you know how to stop your dog from tugging on the leash, without using a check-chain? Well, I do – but until I got my hands on a copy of this book, I certainly didn’t!)

Several of the training techniques present a refreshingly common-sense, down-to-earth approach to dog training; others require a little more effort (take dog whispering as an example) but yield some pretty dramatic results. I liked the way that more than one training technique is detailed, to allow the reader to pick and choose the techniques that best suit themselves and their individual dogs.

I have no qualms in recommending this package to anyone who owns, or is thinking about owning, a dog. You don’t need to have a “problem pet” for the manual to be of assistance: there’s information included that’ll be useful to any and all dog owners.

In a nutshell: highly recommended.

Learn more about Puppy Training. Stop by Hayley Black’s site where you can find out all about Improve Dog Behaviour and what it can do for you.

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