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by Timothy Peck143 Timothy Peck143, Tim
First of all you will need to learn how to communicate with a dog and here you will get all the help you need so that it is pleasant to live alongside your pet. There is nothing worse than having a dog that does not obey you and that is not well trained. You will soon be feeling helpless and overwhelmed with all the chaos. It is very healthy for a dog to be trained and the only reason they get chaotic is because they are frustrated just like a human would be frustrated if you did not teach him or her to talk. We have wonderful dog training methods and dog training advice that will also allow you to identify the main problem areas you are having with your pet and it will give you handy tips to start training them the right way.

You are sure to find every resource and dog training advice or dog training methods we offer great for starting and maintaining your pet owning skills. You will need to create a loving and healthy environment for any dog you get and the training offered applies to all dogs, big or small. Various breeds have different kinds of training, but the general rules apply to all dog training methods.

When it comes to looking after a pet dog, there are many things that need to be considered and various dog training methods are one of them. Every child wants to get a dog and the best way to start is when they are puppies. It is always great when a child and puppy can grow up together. Our website will help you in all areas of dog training and offer you up to the minute advice on what you can do to make the transition easier and to enjoy your time with your dog more.

We want you to have a healthy, happy relationship with your dog and our dog training advice is the best way to get started on that. You will be given a huge amount of resources and dog training tips as well as what approaches you should avoid for healthy dog training. Everything you are given will be well researched, accurate and relevant and will aim to introduce you as a pet owner to the world of dogs. It gives you insight as to their behavior and the way they prefer to be trained to be obedient, clever, and friendly pets.

As with any training schedule with human or pet, there will be set backs and hurdles to overcome, but with this website you will soon be able to move forward as you have the best hints and dog training advice at your fingertips to ensure success. Once you have trained your pet dog and are living together happily, you can also use these resources to help you maintain your good relationship and many of the tips will involve achieving good communication between a dog and his / her owner.

For those who have decided to train your dog using an electric fence, or an 'E-fence' as it is widely known as, must weigh the pros and cons of such a decision. One factor to consider is the need for a special collar for your dog. This collar is linked to the E-fence via unique transmitters that are buried near the boundaries of the fence. Should a dog go too close to the periphery of the enclosure, the transmitters will warn the dog via emitting unpleasant scents, a jolt or a noise from the collar.

Due to certain rules and specifications by the Home Association rules in certain precincts, standard fences may not be allowed and the e-fence could be an alternative. An e-fence provides a solution for owners who have no front yards or backyards and cannot erect a standard fence, yet desire to own a dog.

There are disadvantages that require one to think through.

For the e-fence to be effective, dogs need to be trained well and the e-fence should not be a stand-in for behavioral training. Dogs need to be taught to associate the deterrent with boundary limits. If this is not done, the e-fence will be rendered useless.

Bear in mind that as with all electrical equipment, it is not guaranteed to work all the time. They can be short circuited by electrical spike or lightning strikes, however these are not frequent occurrences, however disturbances like digging around the periphery can result in issues as well. Flags are first used to visually denote and designate the periphery when the e-fence is first erected, however, once the dog has been taught, the flags are taken down. If they are left as they are, they can be shifted or moved by children or by machinery such as lawnmowers as well as a multitude of other factors. There is a chance that they could cut or wound when they are extracted.

Should your dog persist despite the discouragement received from the collar, it will learn that there is no actual boundary and will be less willing to stay within the specified periphery.

Many people also believe that as a deterrent, electric shocks are cruel, and are a counteractive way of eliciting the wanted behavior from your pet.

Your decision regarding an e-fence needs to be evaluated according to your situation. If kept entirely indoors except for when leashed, a dogs' need to run is denied, resulting in an unhappy and maladjusted pet. This situation can be resolved with access to a dog park, however, not may are lucky enough to have a dog pak in their vicinity, so it could remain an issue.

Although building standard fences seems to be a logical method to cope with the issue, large dogs are liable to jump over these fences, causing injuries to themselves such as scratches and cuts from the sharp edges of the fences. Though the wound may be minor, a dogs' tendency to bite or scratch at them can make the injury worse, meaning a trip to the vet is required. An e-fence could be a more prudent choice, depending on the situation.

As dogs come from different living arrangements, have unique character traits and training methods used on them, different situations call for different approaches, and there is no standard procedure that can be used across the board by dog owners. Rather, do consider carefully the needs of different circumstances after acquiring adequate knowledge in order to make the best decision possible.

However, if you still decide that an e-fence is the best bet for your specific circumstances, you should note that you must be prepared to deactivate the e-fence if it does more harm than good for your dog.
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