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Unleashed Technology Gentle Trainer "Wireless Leash" Series Training Collars With Vibration
Unleashed Technology has a totally new and unique training system based on the science of how dogs learn. Using a combination of their exclusive adjustable vibration and stimulation method, your dog will quickly learn obedience, sporting, or comSubmitted by RoCop | -
The "Down" Command With The Remote Trainer
Your dog should have already learned the "Down" command before you introduce the Remote Trainer for reinforcing "Down." If your dog doesn't already know the "Down" command, a procedure for teachSubmitted by RoCop | -
The "Heel" Comand With The Remote Trainer
Your dog should have already learned how to heel on leash before you introduce the Remote Trainer for reinforcing "Heel." If your dog doesn't already know how to heel, a procedure for teaching it is included in ourSubmitted by RoCop | -
How Dogs Learn
Here are some basic guidelines that cover all your Remote Trainer work on obedience commands. Follow a step-by-step introduction process on each command. Don't assume that your dog will understand a ReSubmitted by RoCop | -
Cliker Training
From Cheryl May, (cmay@ksu.ksu.edu) Clicker trainining is from Karen Pryor's book, "Don't Shoot the Dog." Pryor didn't invent the method -- and she acknowledges that the idea isn'tSubmitted by RoCop | -
Food Training
From Katie Herbers, (VENV00B@prodigy.com) With my own dogs, I now ONLY use food! (and encourage it with my students) I almost never make any kind of correction, voice or collar. My micro-piSubmitted by RoCop | -
Showing in Brace
From Cheryl May, (cmay@ksu.ksu.edu) Just a few quick hints if you're new to brace. First, you need to decide whether to use a coupler to hook the dogs together. If you use a coupler fSubmitted by RoCop | -
Arcing
From Jill Hamilton, (jillh@VNET.IBM.COM) Here is a method that encourages the dog to actually think about its path, and so is fairly successful. You can use this technique for both go-outs and recaSubmitted by RoCop | -
Off-Lead Heeling
From Katie Herbers, (VENV00B@prodigy.com) First thing: it takes just as long to teach a dog to heel off lead as it does on lead. Before you start off-lead work, do a test: can the doSubmitted by RoCop | -
Choose to Heel.
From Jo Ann Mather, (semimom@premier1.net)