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You are looking at a Remote Electric Dog Training Collar. Its a 4 functional [Instant Static Impulse + Static Impulse after Vibration (warning before static impulse) + 3 Level Whistle Signal + LED light] remote training collar. It’s is an electronic dog training system with a working range up to 600 feet. This compact, easy to operate system will control bad behavior and dogs who run off when taken outdoors for excercise. Is your dog out of control? Are you finding it difficu
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Small/Medium/Big Dog Remote Training Collar (2 dogs)
Question by Tim: What exactly is “crate training” a dog?
I need to potty train a new puppy… and I’ve heard that crate training is the best…. but what do I do?
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Answer by ginger peachy First you must acquire a crate that is the right size for your dog. It needs to be just big enough so that your dog can lie down in it (and turn around etc.) It should be not too small, but not too big. This isn’t a room for your dog, just a place to sleep.
Then you familiarize your dog with the crate. It should be the dog’s “happy place”. You can do this by offering your pooch treats in the crate and placing a pillow, blanket, or toy inside. Whatever your dog likes best.
Once your dog has become comfortable in the crate, you can leave your pup in there while you are out of the house. Dogs are very clean animals that don’t like to urinate in their sleeping area. This means that your dog will be reluctant to potty in his crate. Perfect for you!
Don’t leave the dog too long! As soon as you return, take your pup outside and allow him to do his business.
Of course when you’re at home, you don’t need to keep your dog in his crate, but you may find that if you leave the door open, he may like being in there (seeing as how it is his comfort zone). Just keep this up and in no time your dog should learn that outside is where he should potty.
Question by x_swallowtheknife_x: Tx service dogs “in training” laws?
according to tx laws about SDs in training “An assistance animal in training shall not be denied admittance to any public facility when accompanied by an approved trainer who is an agent of an organization generally recognized by agencies involved in the rehabilitation of persons who are disabled as reputable and competent to provide training for assistance animals, and/or their handlers.”
but what if the trainer is also the dogs owner? i plan on training my own service dog and getting him certified once he meets all the requirements (which is usually around 2 years old) but i need to know if ill be able to take him everywhere with me in order to socialize him to the things he’ll need to deal as a certified SD… does anyone know anything about this or has a #/email/website that i can contact to find out. im only concerned with TX laws since thats where i live. thanks!
im not a certified trainer. i am just training my own dog to become my service dog and dont wanna be kicked out of stores b/c hes not certified yet. he will be wearing a “service dog in training vest” too where ever i take him.
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Answer by iluvtorofl As long as you are an approved trainer it doesn’t matter who owns the dog.
Be sure he has on his vest and you have your card. But if the dog has on his vest/halter, you will probably never be stopped anyway.