How to Train Your Dog with A Dog Tracking Collar?


Posted December 18, 2020 by dogtraus

Leading industry developer shares advice on using a device effectively
 
“Going into training with pre-set ideas about how it will go and how fast your dog will progress is often the first mistake people make when they are training a dog for the first time,” a product specialist at the leading developer of premium-quality dog training and tracking collars, Dogtra, states.

According to the team it is often the case that people would invest in their quality products and have the noblest intentions to provide their dog with a comfortable and effective training experience and yet has limited success. Even if they have a brilliant relationship with the dog, it can turn into a frustrating venture for both man and canine. Thus, their team provides some tips to help you through the training experience, turning the entire venture into a fun and rewarding experience for both you and your dog.

First, it is vital to remember that dogs, like humans, learn at their own pace. They all have different personalities and there is no definite time-frame to use to determine in advance how long the process will be. Thus, don’t get frustrated if it isn’t happening as quickly as you hoped it would be. Your dog can sense your frustration and it will negatively impact the training. Simply continue to be patient with your dog and one day it will come together.

Don’t extend the sessions for too long, no more than a few hours at a time. Not only does your dog get tired, but it can also become irritated with the collar. The Dogtra Rep further continues by stating that it is important to know what the goal of the training is. What do you want to achieve? For some people, it might simply be to be able to run their dogs off-leash and to return when called, while others have far more advanced expectations.

Be clear with yourself about how much time you have available to invest in the process. For training to be effective, you need reliability and consistency and have regular training sessions. Don’t change the expectations you have mid-way training.

While it is important to know where you are heading, you also need to have clarity on the level at which you are starting. Is your dog slightly older and already shows signs of obedience or is it a young puppy which is mostly all over the place and still exploring everything in its vicinity? These and other factors such as the dog’s breed, personality and sensitivity towards instructions will greatly impact the length and effectiveness of your training.

“Always remember, training is a fun and rewarding experience for both you and your dog. Don’t let expectations ruin the relationship,” they concluded.

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Last Updated December 18, 2020