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Remote Collar Training for Pet Owners DVD

Remote Collar Training for Pet Owners DVD

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Studio: Leerburg Enterprises, Inc
Category: DVD

Buy New: $40.00

Qty 87 In Stock


Sales Rank: 43693

Format: Ntsc
Language: English (Unknown)
Running Time: 165

Model: 318-D
UPC: 649241853435
ASIN: B0013LUXZW

Publication Date: 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Determining the level of stimulation to use on your dog
  • Training commands with a remote collar.
  • How to deal with dog aggression or animal aggression with the e-collar
  • Training the dog not to jump up.
  • Problem solving.

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This DVD is 2 hours 45 minutes and teaches pet owners how to safely and effectively train their dogs with low level stimulation from a remote trainer. The video is not brand specific. In other words, it does not matter what brand or model of electric collar you own. I will show you how to determine the level of stimulation fits your dogs temperament with the collar that you have chosen to train with. Until now there has never been a training DVD that makes sense which teaches pet owners the concepts of remote collar training. The electric collar DVD'S that manufacturer ship with their remote collars videos are useless. These manufacturers DVD's are based on old school training techniques that use "escape training methods". When used properly, remote collars are one of the most humane training tools available to dog trainers. I call it training with an invisible leash. There is a myth that stimulation from an electric collar always involves pain. This is simply not true. We will show how to train using very very low levels of stimulation (using the nick button) found on almost all remote collars. I compare these levels of stimulation to lightly patting your dog on the shoulder with your hand. These levels are so low that the average person may not even feel if the collar was placed on their arm. 25 years ago, trainers were told to put a collar on a dog and make it wear the collar for two weeks before using it. The theory was that the dog would become conditioned to the collar by wearing it all the time. This theory has since proven to be the wrong approach. Our DVD explains in detail how to condition your dog to a collar so that the act of putting the remote collar on the dogs neck does not become the trigger for the dog to think "OK the remote collar is on so NOW I MUST MIND". Proper conditioning and introducing the remote collar the correct way goes a long way towards accomplishing this.

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