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Dog Training Collars -- Proper Selection Leads To Training Success
The proper selection of a training collar can have a significant impact on the success of any dog training program. Most new dog trainers make the mistake of choosing a dog collar that does not allow for adequate control during the training sessions.

Why Use a Citronella Dog Collar
The citronella dog training collar is to promote habits in your pet that you want and get rid of the unwanted behavior. You can use the citronella dog collar to keep the pet from running away or stop annoying barking and even keep the dog in a certain area of the house or yard. You can use the anti barking collar on puppies and when it is used with a buried fence, the citronella dog collar will emit a spray if the dog or puppy gets close to the buried fence line. The citronella dog training beeper collar is felt as being a more humane way of training pets when compared to the older shock collars that have been used.

Dog Bark Collar: Can a Bark Collar Suffice as a Caring Canine Learning Procedure?
Thinking of buying a dog bark collar Trying to decide between a shock collar, ultrasonic version or a citronella spray model

Dog Shock Collars: Teaching Your Dog Basic Obedience and Breaking Bad Habits
Dog Shock CollarsDog shock collars are a touchy subject among animal owners. While their goal is to train a dog to follow a set of rules, many people feel they can be cruel to animals.

How to Find Unique Dog Collars
If you are a pet owner, you know that you are as passionate about you dog as you can be about your children. People without children will treat their dogs like they were children. So there is becoming a huge surge for unique dog collars.

The Right Way to Use Electronic Dog Training Collars
As with every training tool used to modify a behavior in your pet, electronic dog training collars need to be used correctly in order to be effective.Some dog owners buy an electronic dog training collar because their pooch doesn't follow orders consistently, or at all.

Using Dog Training Collars To Train Your Dog
If the expense of sending your dog to Dog Obedience School is preventing you from training him, here?s another option You can train your dog yourself, as long as you obtain the right dog training tools

Different Types Of Training Collars For Your Dogs
Training Collars as the name suggests is a most popular training device most commonly used tools with both amateur and professional dog trainers. Choker, choke chain, training collar, correction collar and slip collar are various types of collars available in the market to suit different functions and needs. There are many more kinds of collars like ornamental collars, and hi-visibility or light-up collars to wear at night.

The Right Way To Use An Electronic Dog Training Collar
Electronic dog training collars can be effective tools for modifying a dog's behavior, if you use them properly. However, many people do not take the proper precautions when using these types of collars, and therefore either do not get desirable results or misuse them entirely. In this article I'll show you the best way to use electronic dog training collars.First, you want to make sure you get one that has adjustable settings for the amount of shock the dog will receive. It is important that when you first put the training collar on your dog, you put it on the lowest shock setting possible. It is better to work your way up until you find a shock level that will register with your dog but not cause them to go into panic, rather than...

Dog Training Collar aka Shock Collar Buyers' Guide
In an era of high speed Internet access, cell phones, and palm pilot organizers, it was only a matter of time before dog trainer would adopt the electronic training collar as an acceptable and humane way of training dogs. Notice I did not use the term "shock collar. The reason will become clear after a brief look into the evolution of The Dog Training Collar.

Dog Training Collars: Teaching Your Dog Basic Obedience and Breaking Bad Habits
Dog Training CollarsHaving a pet means having to provide for the pet's safety. But, that is not all a pet owner is obligated to do.

Shock Collars: Teaching Your Dog Basic Obedience and Breaking Bad Habits
Shock CollarsAre you at a loss as to whether or not to purchase a shock collar for your pet? Yes, you love the little guy but the neighbors don't want him in their yard. Or, maybe they are complaining about the dog's barking? You need to do something and you are thinking about getting a shock collar? Here's some information to think about regarding shock collars.

Training Collars: Teaching Your Dog Basic Obedience and Breaking Bad Habits
Training CollarsTraining collars are a tool many pet owners utilize to teach their pets boundaries. There are several different types and several different options available to the consumer.

Dog Barking - 5 Proven Tips To Stop Your Dog Barking
Controlling excessive dog barking is a painful ordeal for the dog owners to deal with It is difficult and time consuming unless you know why your dog is barking in the first place

How to Use Dog Training Collars
There are a lot of benefits to having a well trained and obedient dog. The feeling of your dog follow your every command is probably similar to the feeling of a parent that has brought up a son or daughter that became a role model for everyone to emulate. But before you can bask in the glory, you have to put in the work. You have to train your dog. Everyone knows that training a dog is not an easy process. To make the process bearable and effective, there are certain tools of the trade that you can use. One of them is the dog training collar.

Survey Shows that Dog and Cat Owners Know Parasites Pose Risks to Pets and People but Do Little to Prevent Them

Bel Air, MD (PRWEB) November 15, 2006 -- A September national survey of more than 1,000 dog and cat owners conducted for the nonprofit Companion Animal Parasite Council (CAPC) revealed that while many people are aware that children are especially at risk of being affected by zoonotic disease caused by the transmission of parasites to humans by pets, they appear indifferent to the risk.

More than a third of the respondents (38 percent) said children play in an area where a pet leaves waste, and 21 percent said they never remove the waste. Only 47 percent said they "always" wash their hands after contact with a pet, leaving a wide margin of opportunity for zoonotic transmission to occur.

"Children are especially vulnerable, given their close contact with pets and pet environments. They should not be allowed to play in the dirt in areas such as playgrounds and sandboxes where animals defecate. That being virtually impossible, it's best to prevent parasites in the first place through year-round control," said Michael Paul, DVM, executive director of CAPC.

Even though 80 percent of pet owners surveyed are aware that parasites that can make their pet sick can also be transmitted to humans, only 23 percent reported being "extremely" or "very" concerned about this happening to them.

Only 54 percent of respondents knew that fleas and ticks can be found in their house all year long, but just 29 percent are concerned about parasites "all year."

"Taking the attitude of 'it won't happen to me' puts pets and people at increased risk of contracting zoonotic disease," said Paul. "With proper hygiene and year-round parasite management measures, pet owners can virtually eliminate the possibility."

Many parasites - including fleas, ticks, tapeworms, roundworms, hookworms and scabies - are zoonotic, meaning animals can transmit them to humans. Find out more at www.petsandparasites.org, a Web site developed by the CAPC that includes easy, effective steps pet owners can take to keep both their animals and families healthy, including hygiene advice and other year-round parasite management tips.

About CAPC
The mission of the CAPC is to foster animal and human health, while preserving the human-animal bond, through recommendations for the diagnosis and year-round management of parasitic infections in dogs and cats. The CAPC is an independent council of veterinarians and other animal health care professionals established to create guidelines for the optimal control of internal and external parasites that threaten the health of pets and people. Its membership represents broad expertise in parasitology, human medicine, public health, veterinary law, private practice and association leadership.

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