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Training Your Pet with the Electric Collar DVD, The Soft Collar Method for All

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    Description

    Learn to train your dog with the "Soft Collar"method of E-Collar training for ANY breed of dog. The Electric Collar is a tool that is used to send an electronic message to your dog. The idea of this video is to teach you how to get your dog to understand what the electronic signal means.
    Training Your Pet with the Electric Collar shows consecutive training sessions with an untrained, mixed breed [half Jack Russell terrier] one year old pet "Tilly" which has never been worked before the camera started shooting the lessons. You will see the very first time Tilly hears the SIT command and the first time she walks on a line.
    Bill's goal in this DVD is to give you a plan to teach your dog the 3 most important commands - commands that can develop skills that will make it possible to be in almost any situation with your dog and be in control. The three commands are: SIT - HERE - NO
    CHAPTERS:
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    Equipment
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    How to start each training session
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    Teaching the SIT command
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    Rewarding the SIT command
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    Reinforcing the SIT command with the collar(including a Summary at the end of the chapter)
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    Teaching HERE command
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    Rewarding HERE command
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    Reinforcing HERE command with the collar(including a Summary at the end of the chapter)
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    The NO command
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    The Importance of Practice
    Dogs have been trained using many different methods, but what Bill will avoid is the politically correct but functionally useless program that he calls the Pet Shop Method. This is where people bribe their dogs with food to get them to learn commands. The fact is that they do learn what the commands are - they just don't learn they MUST DO them. Using this approach you don't have any recourse if the dog doesn't comply, you just watch him do what you don't want him to do and can only be mad at yourself because you didn't have the right kind of food with you.
    A dog must obey every command, and you must have a way to reinforce the command you give to your dog. Bill states that one shouldn't get the wrong idea - food is a great tool - it is quick way to teach certain commands and it's a great REWARD but there still has to be a mechanism to reinforce the command after it has been learned.
    What Bill will show you is a procedure that will make it possible for a dog to be off leash and have behavior that is RELIABLE in almost all situations. Plus you will have a dog that will perform at long range, not just in the back yard, or at the end of a piece of rope. But this takes time and some effort. Follow closely and you will have a dog that you can be truly proud of.