Archive for August, 2009
Kingdom of Pets – Review
Ever since the internet got popular, there have been several great pet sites that have been hosted. With time, some of them just fizzled out and some of them became real superstars.
Of those sites, there is one that caught our attention – As soon as you log onto the site, you will notice the introduction saying that the site is not built by business people, but by a team of vets, pet owners, and animal lovers. That feels nice if you are a pet owner. Every inch of the site is designed keeping in mind your love for animals, and whether you are looking for help in handling your dog, cat, or even fish, you will find all the necessary inputs and tools right here.
Another advantage of the site is the forums. For instance, the cat forum is pretty popular among the users, and the questions and answers are real experiences from real cat owners. That is a pleasant experience indeed, when compared to the bot-like FAQs normally posted on sites.
The most persistent complaint from dog owners is that their dog barks too much!
While having a dog at home is a pleasure most of the times, it becomes a pain when the dog gets into a barking frenzy, and you don’t even know the reason why the dog is barking. A lot of people decide to forcibly shut the dog up by putting it into a barking collar. That is not to say that a dog barking collar should not be used. But firstly you need to understand why your dog is barking excessively in the first place.
- The most common reasons for a dog to bark are hunger and thirst. Especially in the summer months, slurping water is more of a comfort than a thirst buster for a dog. So ensure that the bowl is full and that too with water that is cool. Same with food.
- If you live in an area that has a lot of noise and disturbance – like if you live on the main street where there’s a lot of traffic or construction work going on, your dog can get quite anxious if it can only hear the noise and not see it. So one solution would be to let the dog see the happenings on your street and that will normally keep it quiet.
- Another reason why the dog barks is because he is uncomfortable. It might be too hot for him or too cold; or he might have the need to run out for a while.
If none of these work, you can take the advice of a dog expert and go in for a collar that won’t hurt your dog. Collars have come a long way, and something like a spray collar or a common restrictor could be used safely without harming your pet in any way.
{If you have a beagle, then you know just how cute they can be. When they look up at you, they have pleading eyes that look as if they would cry if you told them no. We have to admit that properly training a beagle can be a big tough. We have personally trained a beagle and were successful at it. However, we have had friends who tried training their beagles and it didn’t work out so well for them. There are many beagles training guides out there that you can turn to. For now, we are going to give you some advice you can use to help you train your four-legged friend. We have found a guide “Zone Training Your Beagle, ” which would definitely help you through the process.
A beagle is a good hunting dog and has a tendency to lose focus. They are ready to run around from place to place and they do not have to have a reason at all to do so. Taking the beagle for a swim or a hike each day is a good idea.
Beagles, for some reason enjoy sniffing the ground. However, you need to let them know that you are the one that is in control. As Cesar Milan states, you are the leader of the pack.
The pet will start chewing or digging at things. Taking your pet outside on a leash is a definite must. When you are training your pet, you need to make sure you stay assertive.
As you are training your beagle, you need to pay attention to the commands you are using. For starters, you should start with the basic commands such as sit, stay, roll over, fetch, etc.
After the pet has mastered those commands, it is time to move forward to the next line of commands you would like them to learn. Training should start at eight weeks, but no younger.If you have a beagle, then you know just how cute they can be. When they look up at you, they have pleading eyes that look as if they would cry if you told them no. We have to admit that properly training a beagle can be a big tough. We have personally trained a beagle and were successful at it. However, we have had friends who tried training their beagles and it didn’t work out so well for them. There are many beagles training guides out there that you can turn to. For now, we are going to give you some advice you can use to help you train your four-legged friend. We have found a guide “Zone Training Your Beagle, ” which would definitely help you through the process.
A beagle is a good hunting dog and has a tendency to lose focus. They are ready to run around from place to place and they do not have to have a reason at all to do so. Taking the beagle for a swim or a hike each day is a good idea.
When you do not exercise your dog, they do not have any way to make use of their energy. In turns, the dog will get restless and will start to cause some indoor destruction that you do not want.
This means placing his or her toy somewhere and having them find it. Beagles seem to really like this as it is fun for them.
As you are training your beagle, you need to pay attention to the commands you are using. For starters, you should start with the basic commands such as sit, stay, roll over, fetch, etc.
After the pet has mastered those commands, it is time to move forward to the next line of commands you would like them to learn. Training should start at eight weeks, but no younger.
There are also sprays available at good pet stores that can be sprayed on objects that you do not want your dog to chew. The taste and the smell become overpowering for the dog and it won’t go near. Don’t worry – the ones that you find in the popular stores are all tested and are safe.
If the matter persists, time for you to meet an expert, or probably a vet. There might be some other reason beyond the common realm causing your dog to chew.
The basic psychology of potty training a dog is the same as any other kind of dog training. Praise him when he does it right and say ‘bad dog’ and take him to the designated place when he does wrong. The important thing is that you don’t move the ‘potty area’ around once you bring the pup home. To begin with, you can use absorbent paper, and as the dog becomes older, you can try something like sawdust. Once you have the absorbent paper in place, each time you see the dog getting into potty position, immediately carry him over to the designated area, and wait till the task is done. Change the papers immediately, and keep doing that till the dog gets used to the idea that this is his ‘potty place’. Each time the dog goes by itself to the potty area, praise him and give him a little gift – something to nibble on, or play with him for a while.}
Dog Food Secrets Reviewed
Dog Food Secrets is going to teach you something that could save your dog’s life. This shocking book, written by Andrew Lewis, explains the reasons that many of our dogs are getting sick and even dying prematurely. Reading Dog Food Secrets is surely going to disturb you with the information it reveals, but it will also help you learn what to do to keep your dog in his best health throughout his lifetime. Andrew began seriously researching dog health after his young 4 year old beagle died of kidney failure.
His research revealed some shocking information. He found that the ingredients of almost all commercial dog food brands contained harmful and toxic items included (and legally allowed) in their formula.
Andrew has learned how to give our dogs a chance to live up to 134% or 8 more years, by changing the way we feed our dogs. You can prolong your pet’s life, and at the same time have a happier, healthier and more active dog. Just by changing your dog’s diet, Andrew claims your pet will be with you over a much longer and healthier life. In Dog Food Secrets, Andrew offers alternatives to these harmful commercial dog foods.
Almost all of the dog food brands include things like preservatives that are illegal for human consumption, euthanized animals (including dogs themselves), dog feces, and sodium pentobarbital (which is still found in the bodies of euthanized animals) in the product mix. It is disgusting that these items are allowed in our pet’s food. In Dog Food Secrets you will learn how to read dog food labels so you know what you are getting (or not getting) in that bag of dog food. Most of these labels contain confusing and misleading descriptions of the ingredients found in the product. When you read Dog Food Secrets, you will find yourself getting angry at the producers of the dog food you have been trusting all this time.
In his book Dog Food Secrets Andrew gives you 35 different tasty and healthy recipes-already proved by Andrew’s specially trained dog gourmets to be well received by hungy dogs everywhere give these recipes “Four Paws Up!” Andrews tips for preparing these recipes makes it the process easier-with advice like making large batches at a time. You will learn that between the economic benefits to you and the health benefits for your pet, making your own dog food is a great option to buying expensive and unhealthy commercial dog food brands.
Andrew not only provides the healthy recipes for your dog, but also a special formula you can use to figure out exactly the right amount of food to give your dog daily to maintain maximum health. The formula is based on several factors, including whether your dog is very active, your dog’s age, whether your dog is pregnant or breast feeding, and even whether your dog has been neutered. Each factor influences how many calories your dog will need each day to be at his fittest.
Dog Food Secrets also teaches you how to spot any signs of illness in your dog before it has a chance to get too far progressed. Andrew also includes a system of health care for you to follow through your pet’s life-beginning with his puppy days and on through his senior years. In this section of his book, Andrew includes advice about many common health problems dogs may have, including but not limited to dog dental problems, digestion problems, parasites and the 5 important vaccinations your dog must have.
Andrew throws in a bonus book that compliments Dog Food Secrets, called The Dog Food Conspiracy. The Dog Food Conspiracy tells you about 9 dog food products (out of all of them) that are healthy to feed your dog. Andrew tested all of the commercial brands, and found that only 9 of these was good enough to meet his rigid standards. For people who want to be sure of only feeding healthy food to their dog, but who can’t make home made meals for their pets, this is great news.
I very highly recommend checking out Dog Food Secrets and The Dog Food Conspiracy. For anyone who is concerned about providing their loved pet with the longest and most healthy life he could have, these 2 books are invaluable. After reading these two books, I guarantee you will never look the same way at a bag or can of commercial dog food again.Please click here to learn more about helping your dog have the best possible health throughout his lifetime.
Review of Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer
Adam Katz’ Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer is a very thorough and informative book. At 316 pages long, this book is jam packed with relevant and important information for training your dog.
Adam has helped thousands of dog owners successfully train their dogs, and you can read their testimonials at his website. Adam teaches how to use only positive dog training techniques in his book. His books explains how your dog sees the world, and to understand his point of view. Once you have a basic understanding of dog psychology, you will be enabled to relate to your dog in a way that he can understand.
You will learn how to become the Alpha dog, your dog’s pack leader. You need your dog to recognize you as the Alpha leader in order to earn his trust and respect, and get his cooperation when training him. Adam’s book teaches you to be the best trainer you can be, and therefore start getting great results from your effort.
Adam’s method of obedience training follows your puppies progression towards maturity, so each step of the training is given at the correct time. So, in Adam’s book you will start with learning how to house train your puppy, and then the first basic steps for getting started with obedience training your puppy. By the end of the book Adam has you teaching your pet even the most advanced obedience exercises.
In addition to basic obedience training, Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer has entire sections that pay special attention to solving the various behavior problems that need your attention. Behavior problems won’t go away on their own, so use the advice of an expert like Adam, and you can get your dog to behave the way you always wanted it to .
Reasons and solutions for problems such as dog aggression, digging the lawn up, jumping on people, chasing cars, cats, or people and so many more are just a few of the many he covers in his book.Adam takes the time to explain to his readers the reasons why the method he suggests actually works best. He explains how dog will view certain situations and therefore how you can best use that insight for correcting the dog’s problem behaviors.
Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer is packed with information, but lacks any photos to demonstrate the training. So, in case you prefer to learn from a visual presentations than from reading, you might like to check out an. Photos or not, Adam’s book is one of the best sources of information on dog training and problem solving anywhere.As a matter of fact, Adam is so sure that you will love his book, he offers a full 30 day money back guarantee.
Anyone who gets a copy of Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer will also get these bonus items:
1. Eight Secrets to Become The Alpha Dog.
2. Where to Buy Pet Products at a Wholesale Price.
3. The Puppy Primer-How to Know when to Train Which Behaviors.
4. Fixing Aggressive Dog Problems.
5. How to Teach Your Dog to Walk on a Loose Leash in Less Than 10 Minutes.
6. How to choose a veterinarian.
7. You also get unlimited free access to Adam’s giant Forum, and email consultations with Adam’s staff of experts.
I recommend Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer as one of the best dog training books out there, and a great aid for anyone who wants well manner and well trained pets in their homes.
Veterinary Secrets Revealed Reviewed
Dr. Andrew Jones’ Veterinary Secrets Revealed is a very well done and thorough resource book Veterinary Secrets Revealed, is a very well written and thorough book about dog health, by Dr. Andrew Jones. With 477 fact filled pages, this book completely covers every a dog owner could ever need to know about dog health problems. Dr. Jones has practiced as a veterinarian for over 17 years, so his experience makes the information in his book very relevant.
When Dr. Jones own 8 year old dog died prematurely of cancer of the spleen, he became very disillusioned with traditional veterinary methods. He had cared for his pet using these approved methods of vet care, and couldn’t understand why they had let him down so badly. Dr. Jones spend a lot of time researching traditional veterinary medicine methods, and found some glaring problems.
Three of the most blatant problems are listed here:
- Commercial dog foods contain many unhealthy and toxic ingredients that are not allowed in human food. The adulterants have been shown to be linked to many types of dog diseases, including cancer, diabetes, and allergies.
- The vaccinations we are told to give our dogs annual have some nasty side effects, that can lead to a variety of other illnesses in dogs.
- The prescription medications that are prescribed by veterinarians for our pets also are leading to many horrible side effects. Dr. Jones teaches that many of these ailments can be successfully treated using alternative natural remedies instead of harmful medications.
In Veterinary Secrets Revealed, Dr. Jones reveals his “effective solutions to battle” against skin problems, eye irritations, digestion problems , urinary problems, dental problems, abscesses, allergies, arthritis, ear scratching due to infection or ear mites, cancer, hip dysplasia, and literally dozens more afflictions common to our pets. These are only a few of the many, many different dog health issues Dr. Jones talks about in his book.
Not only does Dr. Jones help you identify and diagnose your dog’s illness, he also offers treatments that you may be able to do at home, just using some household ingredients. If you can learn to treat an illness yourself, then you can avoid an expensive trip to the vet. For instance, the herb called eye bright can be used for curing your dog’s eye irritations. Another example teaches you about which common vitamin will cure certain skin conditions. After reading this book, you will be able to avoid taking your dog to the vet unless it is really necessary.
For any fan of natural healing methods, the alternative methods of treating dog ailments, will be very appealing. Veterinary Secrets Revealed offers many alternative holistic health remedies for your dog, that Dr. Jones has proven effective in his own veterinary practice. You can check out his website, and read all the testimonials from dog owners he has helped.
The main benefit of this wonderful guide will be the money you save by being able to recognize your dog’s health problems and know whether a trip to the vet is required. Of course, Dr. Jones doesn’t recommend that you completely avoid going to the vet, but that you only need to go when it is something too serious to treat at home.
Dr. Jones is so sure you will love Veterinary Secrets Revealed, that he offers a complete 60-day money back guarantee.
Not only do I highly recommend getting Veterinary Secrets Revealed, but it more than pays for itself the very first time you avoid an expensive trip to the vet. Get yourself Veterinary Secrets Revealed and get the security of knowing you can take care of many of your dogs health problems yourself at home, and also save a bundle by avoiding expensive vet bills. For more information about helping your dog have the best possible health through out his lifetime or to learn the right kind of food to feed your dog, please visit my website.
Dog Health Symptoms That Affects Your Dog Health Insurance
We all know how having health insurance impacts our life. We complain about the premiums until something catastrophic actually happens where the policy has to pay out thousands or hundreds of thousands of dollars that we would not have had and then we are grateful for it once again.
But how many of you were aware that you could get a policy to cover your dog health? Not many I wager. In fact it is a subject that not many people think about. I mean they are just animals after all and we have to follow dog health advice to avoid them getting sick. That’s what many people say when they are asked if they have thought about dog health insurance.
That is until the first time they have to take the beloved four-legged family member in to see the vet to have something taken care of. At that point they see that it is expensive to have the pet taken care of. In fact in some instances it can actually cost more to have similar things done on a dog than it does on a human. Part of that is because unlike us, the dog can’t tell the doctor that this or that hurts or that he or she is experiencing this dog health symptoms or that one. It is up to the vet to run tests to find that information out. And those tests can prove to be fairly costly.
Even the cost of having a family pet put to sleep can run into a large outflow of cash. And by the time you get to the point of needing the dogs health insurance it is not something that you can buy. Most vets at that point offer financing or payment options to cover something that insurance would have handled for literally next to nothing.
So you weigh the options. The family dog health against your wallet and see where your bottom line comes out. Americans are great gamblers and this decision is a gamble there is no doubt about it. Animals are generally fairly self-sufficient and as a rule don’t manage to have anything that can’t be handled well by rest and normal Mother Nature. However as we know and have seen the world is far more polluted and full of carcinogens today than it was even a few short years ago. If your dog is an indoor only pet and you follow dog health advice, there is certainly less chance of strange things happening but if he or she is out of doors a lot there are more things out there in the “wild” than you can imagine that can cause serious harm to your pet.
Dog health insurance is not something that we like to think about. Not when it comes to our family and certainly not for the family pet. But dog health is an issue that every owner is going to face at some point in time if he is not following the dog health advice. Puppies are inquisitive and more prone to accidents and older dogs are more susceptible to old age type problems, so there really is no way to rule out an age group as not needing coverage.
Beagle Training and the Famous Beagle Howl
Beagles, true to their working and hunting history plus beagle training, are meant to vocalize when pursuing quarry; the dog’s barks or bays were meant to orient the hunter towards their dog’s position and to give the owner a signal when the dog is on the right track towards the quarry, and whether the prey has been caught.
Beagles let themselves heard in three different melodies. All vocalizations can be carried over long distances by the dog with Beagle training. First, the barks simply give a hint of the powerful voices packed by these small- to medium-dogs. Second, howls are used to inform the hunter that the prey has already been caught, or has been trapped. Howls in particular amuse the breed’s fans, as the dog throws its head back, noise pointed skywards, and pouring out an epic-like and otherworldly “song.” Last of all is the bay, said to be the distinct and inimitable signature of the breed. The bay is a throaty and harsh blend of bark and howl. A beagle, whose interest and curiosity is always being caught by something, will enthusiastically bay at its target.
One surefire area for Beagle training is the dog’s baying and howling, which the dog is sure to do when it is left alone. Beagles feel most secure when there is human companionship, and their morale slowly ebbs if deprived of play and exercise for stretches of time. So there’s not much sense in blaming a growing and active beagle prone to baying and howling, if its left alone most of the time at home. But still the question remains of how to train a beagle to give up traits ingrained already in it. Any conscientious future owner of a beagle need to honestly weigh the pros and cons that he or she faces before getting a puppy or adopting an adult.
If you think something needs to be done about the dog’s howling and barking, you may want to get a fence that does not allow to the dog to see out into the streets and the neighborhood. This way, no outside stimulation is likely to catch its attention.
If you are around whenever the dog barks, and do not want it to continue, try spraying it with water from a bottle sprayer which can be helpful in discouraging a dog from barking. Whenever the dog barks, spray it with water and tell it, “No bark.”
Dog Obedience Training Stops All Bad Dog Behavior
Dog obedience training is not just for pure bred show dogs, or those dogs used for services like police work, public service and military missions. Obedience training should be for all dogs. It is surprising that so many owners of mixed-breed dogs feel that their dog isn’t good enough or acceptable for formal obedience training. While it is true that many Specialty-Breed Dog Clubs and All-Breed Dog Clubs do discriminate and refuse to allow enrollment of mixed-breed dogs, dog clubs are simply just one place where dogs can receive formal obedience training.
The online search engines and yellow pages can assist you in finding dog training classes in your location. With the exception of some dog clubs, mixed breed dogs are welcome. The mixed breed dog learns just as well as a dog with papers.
Price of dog training is another area that has stopped so many people. Without actually inquiring, they assume that the price is prohibitive. The simple fact is formal dog obedience training classes are not expensive.
There is an easy to follow training program that is very inexpensive. You can learn from a professional at home. Daniel Stevens is the trainer and his program has excellent rave reviews. There are many Secrets to Dog Training Reviews and all agree the small outlay is excellent value for this program.
The tuition for formal dog obedience training is a sound investment for all dog owners. In a short period of time and only fifteen minutes a day, your dog will learn and respond to words very quickly.
It will come to you when called, instead of ignoring you or running in the opposite direction. It will sit when told, instead of jumping up on people. It will walk at your side instead of pulling you down the sidewalk. It will lie down when and where you tell it to and it will stay where you tell it to. No longer would your dog have bad dog behavior.
Many people who own watchdogs are forced to confine them to back rooms when visitors come, simply because the dogs have not received formal dog obedience training. They fail to understand that a watchdog confined to a back room is about as handy as a car without the key.
A dog obediently trained knows the difference between yes and no. Not only can this training elevate the status of your family dog, but it will mold sound characteristics in your dog. A dog with obedience is a welcome addition to any household and these well trained pets are not ‘just a dog’.
How to stop barking
If you have a medium or a large dog at home, it becomes imperative that you get to learn the ropes of exercising your dog. But don’t fret. Help is at hand – literally! All you need to do is to log onto one of the well maintained pet care websites, and you will have all the necessary information about training your dog available right there. You can even interact with dog owners who are used to the exercise routine, so that you get first hand information and tips from them.
- The most common reasons for a dog to bark are hunger and thirst. Especially in the summer months, slurping water is more of a comfort than a thirst buster for a dog. So ensure that the bowl is full and that too with water that is cool. Same with food.
- If you live in an area that has a lot of noise and disturbance – like if you live on the main street where there’s a lot of traffic or construction work going on, your dog can get quite anxious if it can only hear the noise and not see it. So one solution would be to let the dog see the happenings on your street and that will normally keep it quiet.
- Another reason why the dog barks is because he is uncomfortable. It might be too hot for him or too cold; or he might have the need to run out for a while.
If none of these work, you can take the advice of a dog expert and go in for a collar that won’t hurt your dog. Collars have come a long way, and something like a spray collar or a common restrictor could be used safely without harming your pet in any way.
With a complete selection of DVDs, downloadable books, free resources and forums, this is one site that you can’t afford to miss if you are pet owner. The best part of the site is the ‘Free 6 day training course for dog owners’. Day wise, the site experts have made an easy to use and practical guide to training your dog right in your house. By the time the 6 days are done, you will see a different dog altogether – one that is well mannered and responds to your commands. Once that is done, you can look forward to using the other resources on the site.
The basic psychology of potty training a dog is the same as any other kind of dog training. Praise him when he does it right and say ‘bad dog’ and take him to the designated place when he does wrong. The important thing is that you don’t move the ‘potty area’ around once you bring the pup home. To begin with, you can use absorbent paper, and as the dog becomes older, you can try something like sawdust. Once you have the absorbent paper in place, each time you see the dog getting into potty position, immediately carry him over to the designated area, and wait till the task is done. Change the papers immediately, and keep doing that till the dog gets used to the idea that this is his ‘potty place’. Each time the dog goes by itself to the potty area, praise him and give him a little gift – something to nibble on, or play with him for a while.
Havanese Training as a Challenge for Better Signal Dogs
The havanese dog breed’s traits have helped it see plenty of action in a wide spectrum of work roles, although at heart, the havanese is very much a companion dog. The dog’s playful and optimistic disposition and rapidity at absorbing training helps it accomplish tasks that have to do with assisting and helping other people. The Havanese can therefore be a model pet therapy and assistance dog, capable of inspiring and calming people with physical and emotional problems and conditions. In fact, many havanese become expert signal or hearing dogs, with the help of havanese training.
Hearing dogs work on a very sensitive role, since they are essentially the “ears” of people who are hearing impaired. Many organizations carefully choose and train dogs to coordinate closely with hearing impaired persons. These dogs maximize their Havanese training and are efficient at giving signals to their charges when they hear important sounds, like a doorbell, a smoke alarm, or perhaps the sound of an intruder. These dogs work with their disabled handlers inside the home, but many dogs are also trained how to deal and respond to sounds coming from outside, like someone calling the owner’s name. When they hear an important noise, the dog is taught to nudge or put their paws on the handler. For some types of noises, such as a telephone ringing, the dog brings the handler to the source of the noise, and as for other noises, the dog leads the handler away from the noise source.
Far from preferring only dogs from breeders, most organizations get plenty of recruits from shelters, and the motive is both to help the hearing impaired and to rescue dogs. As a we have seen earlier, Havanese have the makings of good signal dogs since they possess good work values, are very dedicated and full of love, absorb sound information well, and love to please their humans. Nevertheless, all dogs regardless of breed must take a temperament test before starting on Havanese training. Then, dogs learn first about obedience, and then are socialized with a variety of situations, scenarios and humans; after this, sound alerting training starts. Some dogs finish training in three months, but most dogs take around a year. Dogs are trained to distinguish among a large number of sounds and to react in the proper way to different sounds. Thus for example, training does not stop with the dog being able to differentiate between a phone ringing and a fire alarm going off, but also extends to which device must the dog bring the human, the phone or the alarm?
Hearing dogs, similar to most assistance dogs, have access to all public structures. To avoid getting them confused with pet dogs, hearing dogs wear a bright orange leash or collar. Many groups get their hearing dogs capes or jackets of a specific color to differentiate among them. While most hearing dogs are professionally prepared by known organizations, plenty of hearing impaired individuals are starting to train their own dogs.
The Big Dog Nano No-Bark Collar That Delivers Results
An excessively barking dog can be truly annoying, if not intolerable, to people resident in a neighborhood, and to the canine owner itself. While it’s very practical to have a dog that barks at unwelcome strangers, a dog that barks for no reason will only scare your guests. After all, it’s hard to remain calm when facing a big barking dog, no matter what the ancient proverb says.
Thankfully, a variety of advanced bark control devices are now available, and fast gaining in popularity among dog owners. These devices work on a number of several principles: some of them will give a mild static shock to the dog, while others will spray its muzzle with a lemon squirt, and yet others will emit a sound that only the dog can perceive.
Following personal interviews with people who strap various no-bark collars onto their dogs, as well as extensive reviews of the different brands and types on offer, one device appeared to be much in demand. The PBC00-11047 model. Given below is a brief review of this popular no-bark collar.
Model Outline
The PBC00-11047 was designed specifically for large breeds, using the latest technology in dog training. Because of this, it’s sometimes called the “Big Dog Nano No-Bark Collar” by some people. The collar is crafted from durable, lightweight material and therefore offers a high level of comfort to any large dog that wears it.
Features and Benefits
The big dog nano no-bark collar has several benefits that make it a popular model. Some of the most practical ones are the “Perfect Bark” system that detects when your dog barks with sensors that sense the vibrations caused by the sound of barking; 10 levels of intensity that will let you use the exact level of stimulus that your dog needs; resistance to use and water, so your dog can use the collar even when it rains, and an indicator that will tell you when the battery is low.
The big dog nano no-bark collar’s features are patented and unique to the model, and they make it very practical and efficient, yet safe at the same time. The PCB00-11047 has proven its value over and over, with a consistently good performace with every single dog. When it comes to anti bark training. It really teaches new tricks, even to old dogs.