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SportDog Stubborn Dog Training Collar

Monday, April 12, 2010 @ 12:04 PM
The SportDog Stubborn Dog Shock Collar is the first full featured shock collar and remote dog training collar designed for both the professional trainer and the average pet owner with no training experience. Appropriate for dogs over 15 pounds. The SportDog Stubborn Dog Yard Trainer is ideal for training hard to train companion dogs at up to a distance of  100 yards. Great for training in the back yard, dog park or off leash. The SportDog Stubborn Dog Training Collar can be used to deter unwanted behavior such as digging, chewing on furniture, jumping on guests, or barking. Or it can be used for basic obedience training such as teaching the “come” command.

A complete comprehensive training manual shows how to properly use the SportDog Stubborn Dog Yard Trainer to make training a fun and rewarding experience for both the pet and the pet owner. The SportDog Yard Trainer for Stubborn Dog features a tone only button on the side, a continuous stimulation button (top button on the front) and a button (bottom button on the front) that delivers continuous stimulation two levels above the current setting for when your stubborn dog needs a stronger correction immediately. This is one great Dog Training Collar.

SportDog Small Dog Hunting Yard Trainer

Friday, April 9, 2010 @ 12:04 PM

The SportDog Yard Trainer Shock Collar for dogs 8 pounds and up is the first full featured remote dog training collar designed for both the professional trainer and the average pet owner with no training experience. A complete, comprehensive training manual shows how to properly use the SportDog Yard Trainer Shock Collar to make training a fun and rewarding experience for both the pet and the pet owner. The SportDog Yard Trainer can be used to deter unwanted behavior such as digging, chewing on furniture, jumping on guests, or barking. Or it can be used for basic obedience training such as teaching the “come” command.

The SD-105 Dog Training Collar is ideal for training small companion dogs at up to 100 yards away. Great for training in the back yard, dog park or off leash. The SportDog Yard Trainer features a tone only button on the side, a continuous stimulation button (top button on the front) and a button (bottom button on the front) that delivers continuous stimulation two levels above the current setting for when your stubborn dog

Moving With Pets? Here’s Some Advice!

Wednesday, April 7, 2010 @ 01:04 PM

Pets thrive on routine. How to maintain a routine after a move is the key to a successful transition for your pet.

1. Visit your current veterinarian. If you are moving out of the area, be sure to request your pet’s medical file  so that your new vet will know of any conditions your pet has been treated for and when they’ll be due for their next vaccinations. last until you visit your new vet.You might want to consider microchipping your pet. A microchip is a small transponder that is implanted just under the pet’s skin. The Humane Society says, “Microchips provide an extra level of protection in case your pet loses his collar and tags.”  

2. When you are beginning the actual process of moving boxes and transferring your belongings to your new residence, consider first preparing a pet friendly area in your current home, and then in your new home, that will be out of the way of the movers. Fill the room with the pet’s favorite toys and bedding, as well as their food, water, and if applicable, litter box.

3. If you are going to be living in a neighborhood with lots of dogs, especally ones next door, you might want to be prepared by purchasing a no-bark collar to nip any problems in the bud.

3. Once you have moved in, the best thing you can do is maintain your routine -  walking your pet, feeding times, etc.

SportDog Rechargeable Bark Collar

Monday, April 5, 2010 @ 11:04 AM

The SportDOG Rechargeable Bark Collar lets you customize the type of bark control that works best for your dog. Select from Temperament Learning, Progressive Correction or User-Selected Correction modes. Perfect Bark technology provides firm, fair and consistent bark control, requiring BOTH vibration AND sound to trigger a correction. The automatic safety shut-off eliminates the risk of overcorrection. Hear the quiet? SportDOG Brand. Gear the way you’d design it.

SportDog Deluxe No Bark Collar

Friday, April 2, 2010 @ 11:04 AM

The SportDOG Deluxe Bark Collar will never mistake anything for your dog’s bark except, well, your dog’s bark. The patented design requires both the sound of your dog’s bark and a tangible vibration from the bark to occur at the same time before it corrects your dog. Every other anti bark collar available triggers off of one or the other, but not both.  Simple to use. Just turn the battery to the on position, put it on your dog, and select the correction range you want.

Controlling Noisy Canines

Thursday, April 1, 2010 @ 11:04 AM
TrainingMyDo

As a former landlord, I can tell you that dog complaints were one of the top five tenant grievances I heard.  The number one dog complaint was excessive barking.  It is no wonder that Innotek bark collars are in such high demand.

Whether your dog is the opinionated one or your neighbor’s dog just will not be silenced, there is a variety of humane bark control systems that use ultrasonic technology to cure the chatterbox canine. You can also find collars that use a natural spray to curb barking. When selecting your collar, be sure that the system is appropriate for your size dog.