It takes time, patience, and consistent training methods to get your dog to respect the commands you give it. Treating dogs is one training method that is employed. It’s critical to know…
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Removing the Training Flags
Now that all of the previous steps have been completed, it is time to remove the training flags. You wouldn’t want them to keep sticking out.
Step Five: Taking Your Dog on a Walk
Before you take your dog on a walk, you need to be sure to remove the receiver collar. This is extremely important.
Step Four: Supervised Training: Off-Leash
Begin with 20 minute supervised off-leash sessions, and then a few hours spent inside of the house. Three to five sessions a day is ideal.
Step Three: Distraction Training: Part 2
This is how you can carry out distraction training to make sure your dog will ignore other dogs who are on the other side of the border.
Step Three: Distraction Training: Part 1
Preparing for Training: everything that applied to the prior training phases applies to the distraction as well.
Step Two: Static Correction Training: Part 2
If the static correction is being delivered, there is a chance that the correction level isn’t set high enough.
Wired Vs. Wireless Dog Fences
The price of a wired fence is around the same as a wireless fence. The difference comes in if you decide to pay someone to bury the wire.
Part Two: Troubleshooting a Wireless Dog Fence
The boundary of a wireless fence is unstable. Unfortunately, with wireless dog fences this is something you can expect to happen.