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Train your dog quiqly just by simply pressing the clicker and command. Chrome-plated, telescoping steel tubing provides a strong and efficient way to lure and then stow. When you shake the bottle the noise breaks the dog's focus on the unwanted behaviour and redirects it to you so that you can correct them.

The telescopic design makes it convenient to transport in a pocket or treat bag when not in use. Telescopic design: 15cm retracted, 70cm extended. A soft foam ball at the end of the Target Stick provides a visual guide to the dog for basic obedience commands like sit or down but it is also an invaluable tool for more advanced trick training. Everyday can start with your dry erase board, plan the day and drop notes to your family, increase the creativity of kids.

Also can be calendar board, chore chart board. Everything is well organized. Mom, Kids and Soho love it-Not only on the fridge! Stick to all smooth surface, perfect for refrigerator, No-magnetic stainless-steel fridges, whiteboard, blackboard, wood board, window, and flat wall. A waist-clip leash enables you to keep your hands free during training sessions. Collar and harness. For difficult-to-control dogs, a head halter can be a useful option.

Note: Corrective collars are not recommended for training. Long line. When your dog is ready to practice behaviors like long-distance stays and come when called , a long line is a safe and simple alternative to being off leash.

Long lines also allow for exploration during training breaks and extra room to walk out for activities like scent detection. Standard long lines vary from 15 to 30 feet. Crates, pet gates, pet pens and playpens can be useful if you need to contain your dog in a certain area for situations like house training or chewing management.

A barrier can also be helpful for keeping your pooch away from problem areas like stairs or the front door.

Bartonella is a type bacteria that can be transmitted to cats, dogs and humans from exposure to infected fleas and…. Want to give your pup yummy, low-calorie treats? Not sure about food puzzles? Retractable leashes are a fine addition to your arsenal of equipment for teaching your dog to come when called or allowing him the opportunity to explore and play without being underfoot.

However, they can be a tremendous danger when used on city sidewalks or other crowded areas. Save retractables for grassy, open areas of the park, woods, or fields or the safety of your own backyard. Get Him Collared As for collars, there are myriad choices: fixed-circumference collars buckle collars , head halters, correction collars, and harnesses. A well-trained dog of any size will be comfortable in a fixed-circumference collar, one that does not tighten when the leash is tugged. All dogs should have one of these collars for their rabies, license, and identification tags.

This type of collar is usually all that is needed for training small and medium-size dogs. For dogs who are excessively bold or shy, forge on lead, exhibit high prey drive, or are aggressive with people or other dogs, a head halter is recommended. This humane training tool is based on the same premise that allows small people to handle big horses—control the head and the body follows.

Although most dogs act like their muzzles have just been stung by a bee when first fitted for a head halter, they soon get used to the new sensation of the nylon strap over the bridge of the nose and become much more controllable.

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