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Category: eCollarELECTRONIC ( INVISIBLE ) FENCINGElectronic fences (also known as "invisible fencing") have become popular in some areas. One advantage is cosmetic-- you can't see the fence, so it is allowable in housing areas that prohibit regular fences. (Read more...) ELECTRONIC COLLARS - WEANING THE DOG OFF THE ECOLLARThe reason that dogs don't obey all the time is that they are gamblers. Let's see if I can do what I wanna do THIS time! (Read more...) ELECTRONIC COLLARS - THREE TYPES OF TRAINING WITH ECOLLARSThere are three general types of training with the Ecollar. (Read more...) ELECTRONIC COLLAR - TRAINING THE SITBefore we start remember to look for signs that the dog is getting stressed by the training. (Read more...) Electronic Collar - CRITTERING AND DOG TO DOG AGGRESSIONThe technique outlined below works well to stop a dog from chasing unwanted game, commonly known as "crittering" and for stopping dog to dog aggression. (Read more...) Electronic Collars - THE RECALLThis chapter assumes that you've already set the Ecollar on the dog's "working level." (Read more...) PROOFING THE BEHAVIORSEach of the various behaviors (the recall, sit, down, place, etc.) that we train must be proofed. The basic proofing is similar for all of the behaviors; it just gets modified in its form slightly. (Read more...) Working With Puppies (E-collar)One of the most difficult challenges in working with the Ecollar is working with a puppy. Puppies are the hardest because everything is new to them their distraction level is nothing
one second and then at a peak the next. (Read more...) FITTING THE COLLAR TO THE DOGWhen fitting the Ecollar on the dog it must as high on his neck as it can go, just beneath his jaw. The strap must also go very high, just behind the dog's ears. (Read more...) HOW TO FIND YOUR DOG'S WORKING LEVEL OF STIMULATIONYou want to work the dog at the lowest level of stimulation that he can just perceive. (Read more...) Food Refusal TrainingThis is a common use of the training collar, aversion training with a twist. The twist is that you not only want the dog not to eat stray piece of food, but that you also must train that it’s O.K. to eat under certain circumstances. (Read more...) |
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