Training Made Easy With Dog Training
Aids
Wouldn't it be wonderful if all dogs are trained?
There'll be no chewed off furniture, no scratches on the walls,
no dog poop on the carpet.
The problem is, hiring a dog trainer can be rather expensive.
And hiring one is not a fool proof guarantee that your dog will
"learn" what was taught to him.
What most dog owners do nowadays is to do the training
themselves. And this is where dog training aids prove to be
useful.
One of the most common tools is the dog lead or leash. These are
made up of different materials like leather, cotton web, nylon and
chain. Experts advise the use of leather leashes because of its
durability and ease in use.
It doesn't cut or burn the skin and is comfortable to use. Aside
from these, it is lightweight and does not produce much noise
unlike chain. Leather leashes may come in different styles and
designs. It is sold in various lengths as well, the most common of
which is 6 feet.
Together with the leash is the collar. This may tighten or
loosen, depending on the dog's movement. Slip or choke, collars are
usually made of leather, and come in a variety of designs like
rolled, field and braided. In choosing a collar, make sure that it
fits the dog well. It must not be too tight or too loose.
Instead of a leash, you may also use a 15-foot line. This is
used to control the dog from a distance.
Other aids include bait bags and pouches. These are used to make it
easy for you to hand out motivators like treats and food while
training.
After some training time, your dog may show some signs of
improvement. At this stage, use of the leash may not be required
anymore. This is when some dog trainers use leather pull tabs and
shark lines. This is also used in cases where the dog needs to
undergo agility training. The dog may feel that he is off-leash,
but you are still able to control and correct him by giving the
tool a slight pull.
Another aid used in training dogs for specific jobs is the
whistle. Because the sound can reach far distances, this aid is
ideal if training is done in large spaces such as farms and forest
areas and in noisy areas.
This aid is usually used when training dogs for hunting or
gathering herd. Scent bands and dummies are also used together with
the whistle. Dummies such as grouse, quail and pheasant wings are
used to hold the scents. The scents make the dummies smell like
real fowl.
Other aids include halters, harnesses, bells, clickers, pads and
ring gates. With advances of technology, there are also new
electronic aids available. Among these are electronic collars and
invisible fences. While these tools may seem complicated, with
enough information they make great training aids.
Training the dog yourself has its own rewards. With the proper
orientation on how training is done and the proper dog training
aids, your dog can sit, stay and roll at your call. You need to
allot some time and space for training.
It may be difficult, but the bond that training creates between
you and your dog is one of the most important benefits that
training does.
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