From collars to invisible fences to agility training sets; these are some of the examples of high-quality and advanced dog training tools.
These gadgets may come with a premium price tag but you can be assured of their quality.
Some traditionalist dog trainers are still advocates of the traditional use of dog training tools as the newly created training tools may tend to harm the pets.
Traditional Training
Traditional dog training deals solely on hand gestures and the trainer’s instinct to predict and understand certain canine behavior such as:
• The dog looking at you: this deals with getting your pet’s undivided attention.
• The dog sitting: this is the state of the dog’s calmness where he shows his obedience to his owner as well as respect to the command. At the same time, your furniture is safe from scratches and breaks.
• The dog chewing a teether-type of toy: this is a method to stop the dog from chewing through your flip flops, sneakers, shoes, and a whole lot more. Dogs tend to chew because of growing teeth and they feel uneasy, so they seek diversion. Also, teething is essential for the development of strong teeth.
• The dog hating the postman: This scenario has been acknowledged and has been portrayed in TV series and silver screen. But the reason for this is that dogs get anxious with people whom they are not familiar with. They only see the post man every so often so the best thing to do is orient the dog by showing pictures of a post man in their usual uniform.
Traditional training upholds a personal touch and needless to say, your pets appreciate it because they get to spend some quality time with you.
New Technology Training
Aside from the famous clickers and frisbees, people nowadays, especially if they have the budget, invest in premium quality dog training tools. Here are some of them:
• Dog training collars: these collars come with a sound monitor and they vary in size – big to small. This is for the purpose of training your pets from house breaking.
• Dog sports training collar: has the same function as the regular training collar, but is much more equipped to withstand extreme activities related to sports.
• Agility training sets: this is the canine version of the hobby trail for hamsters and it serves the same purpose here, which is exercise. This improves the dog’s stamina, their reflexes, their foot work, and balance, all while having fun.
• Stay mat wireless crate: this is a mat used to interact with your pet without the usual cage or plastic walls. Also, it doubles as a comfortable bed for them as it is proven to be safe to both humans and canines.
• Pet pager: unlike a dog whistle blower, this is a perfect gadget for calling dogs at a certain distance. This is also recommended for deaf dogs.
• Pawz away: a mat-like material that can help you train your pets to keep their paws away from the places you’d want them to stay away from.
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