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Posted on Friday, December 3, 2010 in Uncategorized

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Garmin Astro 320 GPS Tracker for Sporting Dogs (Bundle, US)


Garmin Astro 320 GPS Tracker for Sporting Dogs (Bundle, US)


$595.99


Astro 320 Bundle with DC 40 TransmitterPart #: 010-00976-00Astro is the premier high-sensitivity GPS-enabled tracking system for sporting dogs. This unique system pinpoints your dog’s position and shows you exactly where he is, even when you can’t see or hear him. The new Astro 320 handheld GPS device has features that hunters have been asking for – like increased range, a simplified user interfac…

Pansat Universal Remote


Pansat Universal Remote


$9.98


The Pansat Universal Remote works for Pansat receiver 2500, 2700,3500 and 6000HX….

Garmin 010-00976-10 Astro 320 GPS Tracker for Sporting Dogs (Unit Only, US)


Garmin 010-00976-10 Astro 320 GPS Tracker for Sporting Dogs (Unit Only, US)


$449.99


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Garmin Astro Series


Garmin Astro Series




Dogtra Super X 2 Dog Training Collar


Dogtra Super X 2 Dog Training Collar


$499.99


Features:Precise stimulation level (0-100)1 mile rangeNick Constant and non-stimulating pager/vibration2-hour rapid charge Lithium Polymer batteriesFully waterproof collar/receiver and transmitterLCD screen displays exact level of stimulation even in dark or low light conditionsRegular/mild setting toggle switch gives you the option to adjust the range of stimulation levels for your dogs sensitivi…

Micro-iDT ADD-ON or Replacement Collar


Micro-iDT ADD-ON or Replacement Collar



“Make your Micro-iDTPLUS a multi-dog system Add-on or Replacement Collar/Receiver for the Micro-iDTPLUS. Available with your choice of Black, Orange, or Green collar straps. Black is recommended if you need to replace the original collar/receiver that came with your Micro iDTPLUS system. Orange and/or Green are recommended to expand your IDTPLUS unit to a 2-dog or 3-dog system. Features …

electric dog fence receiver

Building the Best Electric Dog Fence

There are a lot dogs today that can never stay in one place. They have to run around exploring every nook of your property, as well as your neighbors’. This results to unfriendly visits of neighbors to your door. Worse, your dog could end up getting lost or injured, or perhaps has injured somebody else.

To prevent any of these scenarios from happening, you need to find a way to keep your dogs from leaving your place. The only way to do that is to create the best electric dog fence there is.

Why Not a Leash Instead?

A leash would basically do the same thing, but it just ties your dog into a pole. The dog may even attempt to leave only to cause bruises in the neck. Short leashes will limit his movement, and a long one runs the risk of entangling him or destroying something. A pen does no good either. Even if it removes the pain in the neck, it leaves your dog with nothing to do. And what about a high fence? Well, millions of dogs have figured out how to dig under a fence if jumping was impossible.

Building the Best Electric Dog Fence

The remaining option is also the best; it has been proven that the electric dog fences don’t just contain pets but also train them in the process. Furthermore, the best electric dog fence is invisible, since it relies on radio signals to create the barrier that will discourage dogs from crossing.

There are two ways to create the barrier. The first one is to run a long wire around your property, much like a simple series circuit. A signal generator is attached to the wires, which, in turn, emits a signal where they are located. You now have a property that is bounded by a wall made by radio signals.

On the other hand, you can forego of the wires and use a powerful transmitter instead. As long as it is positioned properly in your house, it can broadcast a signal in all directions with a maximum range of 90 feet. The transmitter has created bubble of radio signal where your pet can safely play.

On both cases, you have the dog wearing a special collar fitted with a receiver. In a wired setup, the receiver knows it has reached the boundary because it senses a signal. In the wireless setup, the receiver knows it is in the boundary zone when it doesn’t detect a signal. Though the methods may be different, the end result is the same. The receiver sounds an alarm; if the dogs still stays in the boundary zone, a mild static correction will be given.

Which System Can Be Called the Best?

Though both tout that they are safe (and they are), one can build the best electric dog fence using the wireless setup. Why is that? This is because it is easier to install while providing the similar functionality. Though it has disadvantages, it makes up for them by allowing the owner to adjust the size of the play area. The wireless fence can also be brought outdoors, allowing you to bring your dog anywhere you please.

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How can I keep my dog from chewing up a swing set?

I really want to get one for my kids, but she chews up everything. The one that I really want is wood, so is there some sort of treatment that I could give it so that she wouldn’t be interested in chewing on it or so that she couldn’t destroy it? The underground invisible electric fencing is not an option, because I have two dogs and they have destroyed countless collars. I know that the receivers on the fencing systems would not survive a week.

You need to teach the dog what it is and is not allowed to chew. The best way to do this is to WATCH them very carefully and when they go to chew something they are not supposed to then you tell them NO and give them a toy and say OK or whatever your release word is for your dog. If you do not have a release word you should start to teach them one. Consistency is the most important word in Dog Training.

Start with this book as your problems with your dog are more complicated than can be taught in a quick post.:

http://www.amazon.com/Mother-Knows-Best-Natural-Train/dp/0876056664

Under Ground Dog Fence

Anyone who has owned a dog understands the importance of advanced Dog Training, and that it is an often overlooked (but very important) aspect of responsible pet ownership. Obedience Dog Training Techniques lay the foundation for a well behaved and well adjusted dog. And don’t we all want a pet who has no trouble participating in family life, and is equally at ease when strangers are around! To read more, click here for a Dog Training Masters Home Study Course product review!

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