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		<title>3 Tips For Using a Spray Bark Collar</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Jul 2010 06:05:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Walton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[spray collar barking dog ended with our two dogs and it works successfully for many other dogs too. Get the best results for certain calls to work hard on owners of dogs that part though. Just buy a necklace is certainly not enough. After all, the collar is a training tool and you need to [...]]]></description>
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<p> spray collar barking dog ended with our two dogs and it works successfully for many other dogs too. Get the best results for certain calls to work hard on owners of dogs that part though. Just buy a necklace is certainly not enough. After all, the collar is a training tool and you need to spend time training your dog is 3 suggestions for the most effective results. </p>
<p> 1. Train your dog barking nuisance has consequences. </p>
<p> To teach your dog to bark in moderation is difficult because it is so difficult to connect with negative consequences excessive barking. The reason is the trainer needs to respond immediately to the barking occurs. To do this, it means that the dog owner must be there when the dog starts barking. Even if the owner of the dog is nearby, sometimes, when the owner is just seems so, the dog stops barking and when education has disappeared. </p>
<p> This is why spray dog collars do the job effectively. Barking is rewarded with a puff of mist scented inexplicable. The fragrance is citronella which dogs find unpleasant. It&#8217;s really a shock to the dog, however it in no way the dog causes no pain. Being fired in this way is usually enough for most dogs to stop barking quickly. </p>
<p> 2. Do not let the dog collar on the dog every time </p>
<p> A number of dog owners, ignoring the instructions, just put the collar on his dog and let the. This is really not the right way to use the device. If you want to quickly learn the dog that barks a negative impact, the dog did not need to wear it all the time. </p>
<p> 3. Read reviews spray dog collar not all brands of dog spray collar is recommended. </ P>
<p> by reading reviews on the internet, you have an idea of the differences in patterns of bark collars. For example, some passes through batteries at an alarming rate. Other spray at random, even when the dog is not wearing the collar. Some use too much spray and fill the need recharging frequently. Therefore, it is advisable to consider carefully the comments and looking for patterns that appear to offer a quality product at affordable prices to use. </p>
<p> With a spray collar dog, you can train your dog to stop barking nuisance in a manner that is not painful for you or your pet. <br /> </ p> <!-- pingbacker_start --><br />
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		<title>Garmin Astro 220 GPS Dog Tracking System &#8211; Using the Garmin Astro to Locate Your Hunting Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 12 Jul 2010 02:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Walton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re tired of looking in dense cover or tall grass for your hunting dog, Garmin Astro is the first dog GPS tracking system specifically designed to help sportsmen and hunters keep track of their dogs. This system shows you exactly where your dog is, even when you can not see or hear your pet [...]]]></description>
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<p> If you&#8217;re tired of looking in dense cover or tall grass for your hunting dog, Garmin Astro is the first dog GPS tracking system specifically designed to help sportsmen and hunters keep track of their dogs. This system shows you exactly where your dog is, even when you can not see or hear your pet and its functionality and features go beyond the needs of your normal pet owner. </p>
<p>The Garmin Astro 220 is composed of a portable GPS with a bright LCD screen, and DC 20, a wireless transmitter. Everything you need to do to start is to take the system from outside and turn on the transmitter and the handheld unit. They will acquire the signals from GPS satellites, and you can join the DC 20 wireless transmitter to your dog. There is a harness that came with the device you can use or you can thread on a DC 20 inch E-collar. Installation is simple and fast. Once completed, you can let your dog run away. </p>
<p>Once the arrangements put in place, position your dog will be sent to your phone every five seconds. You have several choices of receiving this information, because the receiver has several display options. Check the map image, and you will see where your dog is. . . and where he or she was. Go to page tracking dog, and you&#8217;ll see a compass that indicates the location of your dog, and tells you what he or she does. You&#8217;ll know if your dog is sitting, walking, on the point, or trees career. An alarm can be activated to tell you when your dog goes on point so you know when your dog has sensed an animal immediately. </p>
<p>The Garmin Astro 220 receiver high sensitivity shows you where your dog is still through the dense cover. It allows you to follow as much as ten different dogs, and you can follow each dog as much as five miles. The terrain effects the way Garmin Astro 220 works, however, to take this into consideration when planning your hunt. flat territory works best, since the unit transmits by line of sight. </p>
<p>There are useful functions included in the Garmin Astro 220 more than the tracking dogs too. After you found your prey, you can mark the location with the functionality Covey cons, detailing the time of day, and even the altitude and the number of animals you blushed over how much you have taken. You can also drop important points, such as your car and your lodge for each flush, so you never lose your bearings. Special icons are available to represent different points of hunting, including stands of trees and bits of food. </p>
<p>The Astro also has a barometric altimeter, electronic compass and a calculator region. </p>
<p>The Garmin Astro 220 powered by two AA batteries that last up to 24 hours, which means you will not have to stop and recharge. The unit is waterproof, if dogs can not swim it hurts. About six hundred dollars, the Garmin Astro 220 offers many features. </ P> <!-- pingbacker_start --><br />
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		<title>Roameo GPS Pet Locator System Review &#8211; Find Your Lost Dog Using GPS Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Jun 2010 06:02:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Walton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are a dog owner and have already lost your dog for hours or days, you know the feeling you get panicky at the time. I jumped for joy when I found the dog wandering GPS Locator because it meant that I would never have to experience this feeling of helplessness again. My dog [...]]]></description>
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<p> If you are a dog owner and have already lost your dog for hours or days, you know the feeling you get panicky at the time. I jumped for joy when I found the dog wandering GPS Locator because it meant that I would never have to experience this feeling of helplessness again. My dog got out once during a storm and disappeared for three days. I looked everywhere for it, put up flyers, put an ad in the newspaper, and have finally found across the road in someone&#8217;s house. Well, they found for me. Fortunately! </p>
<p> If I had the GPS I found wandering in minutes, not days. What a lifesaver it is. </p>
<p> So what is this thing anyway? Basically, it&#8217;s a GPS tracking system made just for dogs. The dog wears a collar that comes with the system, and you use the beeper to track the movements of your dog. It works up to a radius of 1 mile and uses a color LCD to show you the exact location of your dog and even how fast it moves. It updates itself every few seconds so there is no delay in knowing where to find your lost dog. </p>
<p> If you have more than one dog, do not worry, that the vagrant may take up to 3 dogs at the same time as long as each dog has its own collar. </p>
<p> Another great advantage of this product is that you can set up a GPS &#8220;fence&#8221; using the coordinates that you establish by walking the perimeter of the area you want to be fenced . The GPS then commits this area in memory and alerts you if your pet leaves the area. For example, you can go ahead and walk the perimeter of your property and determine what your fenced area. The device will store this information in its memory and therefore at any time your dog jumps the fence or dig under the fence, you would know immediately by an alarm. You can always change your limit at any time. </p>
<p> batteries are rechargeable and used in the GPS collar, so you need not buy batteries. In fact, when you receive your system, it is ready to turn right of the box. There is no activation fee, no monthly usage fees, no hidden costs to all. Just put your collar on your dog and you&#8217;re ready to go. </p>
<p> As a dog owner with dogs that are outside the fence from time to time, the rover GPS Pet Locator System is a lifesaver. I recommend it to all those who have the slightest idea that their dog could walk out of court and lost. I do not think you&#8217;ll never regret the money spent. </ P> <!-- pingbacker_start --><br />
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		<title>Real-time moose tracking: an internet based mapping application using GPS/GSM-collars in Sweden.: An article from: Alces</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Apr 2010 05:54:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Walton</dc:creator>
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<p>Additional <b> / b <br /> This digital document is an article alces, published by Thomson Gale on January 1, 2004. The length of the article is 3905 words. The page length shown above is based on a standard 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon. com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. <BR> <strong> Citation Details </ strong> <br /> <strong> Title: </ strong tracking> moose in real time: an Internet mapping application using GPS / GSM-collars Sweden. <br /> <strong> Author: </ strong> Holger Dettki <br /> <strong> Publication: </ strong> Alces <em> </ em> (Magazine / Journal) < br> <strong> Date: </ strong> January 1, 2004 <br /> <strong> Publisher: </ strong> <br /> <strong> Thomson Gale Volume: </ strong> 40 <strong> Page: </ strong> 13 (9) <BR> <BR> Distributed by Thomson Gale</p>
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		<title>RoamEO GPS Pet Locator &#8211; Using RoamEO GPS to Locate Your Dog</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Apr 2010 06:07:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ben Walton</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[location system offered by vagrant animal may be a useful tool for those who have already lost a dog. Vagabond lets you know precisely and quickly locate lost pets, using state of the art GPS technology. The color LCD handheld gives you the location of information in a readable format, allowing you to see where [...]]]></description>
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<p> location system offered by vagrant animal may be a useful tool for those who have already lost a dog. Vagabond lets you know precisely and quickly locate lost pets, using state of the art GPS technology. The color LCD handheld gives you the location of information in a readable format, allowing you to see where your pet, and where he or she may be headed. </p>
<p>The system consists of the rover GPS receiver and a driver&#8217;s collar that your dog wears. Although there is no reason why technology can not work on cats, the smallest available collar is too large for almost all cats, and a small system has not yet been made. The receiver receives the location information sent by the neck, including the speed of your dog, he or she is and how fast your pet goes. Every few seconds, you will get another update, providing a constant flow of information in real time. </p>
<p>Except for the GPS technology, the rover is a bit like a normal dog collar. Simply put on your pet and to activate the system to begin tracking. Unlike some GPS systems other animal, vagrant does not require membership or visit the Web site. This means that the initial cost of the device is all you need to pay. However, vagrant is limited to a radius of one mile from the handheld unit. If your dog leaves the area, the last known position will be posted, but there is no way to follow later. </p>
<p>Once the system is activated, you can follow up three dogs at once, as long as all dogs wear collars. You can also create a barrier GPS walking around the perimeter of the area where your dog is allowed to be while holding the handheld unit. Once your pet leaves the area, an alarm will sound to let you know that there is a problem. The electronic frontier is automatically stored, so it is easy to delete and replace with a new field that you choose. </p>
<p>Both the dog collar and receiver come with their own rechargeable batteries, so you do not need to buy new. However, these batteries last only eight to ten hours, which means you&#8217;ll need to use the included adapter for recharging. Charging takes about three hours, and can be done during the night or morning before leaving your dog. </p>
<p>The five and a half inch by four and a half-inch display is small enough to carry easily, but big enough for information to be read without any problem. The affair of the necklace containing the rover GPS unit is approximately two inches by one inch, and weighs a little over two ounces &#8211; not enough to strain even a small dog. This case is waterproof to one meter deep, which makes it difficult for your pet to break the GPS to swim or in the rain. </p>
<p>A major drawback is the cost of a vagabond. Some of his competitors are less than half that this system, a little over four hundred dollars for a handheld unit and the collar. Additional collars are about one hundred and fifty dollars each. However, these competitors require a monthly subscription, with a commitment of at least one year, if the costs are comparable to the end. </ P> <!-- pingbacker_start --><br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you currently own a dog that seems a bit hard to train then you might be considering buying an electronic dog training collar. While the idea of using an electronic collar may be appealing it is important to understand that it is just another method of training your dog. It is not the be all and end all of dog training, but used properly it can deliver very good results when other training methods just don&#8217;t seem to work.</p>
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When you go to buy an electronic dog collar be aware that you will find several different types that have differences in how they work. The type most people are familiar with is the electronic shock collar, which emits a low voltage charge that gets the dog attention.</p>
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There are two other types of electric dog collars, one that works by emitting a high pitched sound that the dog finds extremely annoying and the other choice is a citronella collar that works by squirting citronella in front of the dog&#8217;s nose. Dogs do not particularly like the smell of citronella. No matter which version you choose they all work by getting your dogs attention and annoying it in an unpleasant way. Dogs, much like humans, will do whatever is necessary to avoid these annoyances even if it means obeying their owner.</p>
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Using an electronic dog training collar is rather straightforward, but remember, it is only a tool to help you achieve the results you want with your dog. The collar won&#8217;t train your dog for you; it is a tool that you use to reprimand your dog when it does not obey your commands.  </p>
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For instance when training your dog to sit give the command, push gently but firmly on the lower back which makes your dog assume the sitting position. You must do this several times so the dog understands what you are asking it to do. Only after demonstrating to the dog several times what he is to do with a certain command do you try and give the command without any human intervention, ie pushing his but down. A dog that catches on quick and obeys should be praised and rewarded with a treat. If the dog refuses to obey this is the time to use the electronic collar. After getting your dogs attention with the collar start over by giving the command and pushing his hind end down into the sitting position and repeat the whole process over.</p>
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One of the more popular uses for an electronic dog training collar is the invisible fence. By running a thin wire around the outside of your yard the dog that sets off a beeping alarm whenever your dog approaches the property boundaries the dog learns to stay on your property and not wander off. If the dog ignores the beeping and continues to approach the boundary the collar will give a low grade shock that gets his attention. Soon the dog learns to recognize the beeping and what ignoring the warning means. </p>
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It should be mentioned that while this method works with the majority of dogs if your dog is overly aggressive no amount of beeping, citronella, or electrical shock will keep him from running through an invisible fence boundary.</p>
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Using an electronic dog training collar is a good alternative to training a hard to train dog as long as it is used for its intended purpose. This type of dog collar should be used as a training tool that helps modify a dog&#8217;s behavior. It should never be used as a way to punish or in any way inflict needless pain on a dog. Used correctly chances are you will only need to use it sparingly and before long your dog will learn to obey your commands without it.</p>
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