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Looking For Dog Training Aids at Your Local Retail Store

By: Damian Cross

Most of us, when we go to the store, will find a surplus of dog products and jingles, and not all of them always deliver what they promise. As a result, consumers have grown numb, turning their heads away every time they hear anything about a new product. This trend, which also includes newly developed training aids for dogs, makes it difficult for pet owners to be receptive to these gadgets that can actually make dog training a wholes lot easier. Of course there are many of them out there, and you will need to do your research to figure out which is of most assistance to you and your dog.

For ages the standard training aid has always been a snack of some kind. Be it chopped meat, bacon, or a biscuit, you will have a hard time finding a dog that refuses the offer to eat something. Using snacks as rewards when your dog obeys has proved to be very effective for dog trainers. When it comes to the amount of money involved in this training aid, it can’t be beat. One cannot deny the effectiveness of this method either. In use for ages, trainers still use it today as the method of choice for obedience training.

When a dog is being trained for agility, most seem to follow a pattern in which they will start barking all the time for no apparent reason. This is due to the increased energy levels, and the need to express their emotions. A training aid for this type of training has become available called the anti-bark collar. These collars can either provide a small electric shock on the dog, or sprinkle a little water into their face. The word on the street is that these collars are a form of torture. Although there haven’t been any cases reported of dogs being electrocuted from one these collars, for some people this is just preposterous. A third kind that chokes your dog, seems to have slowly disappeared from store shelves.

The latest fad in training aids for your dog, are the famous dog clicker boxes. These boxes are meant to substitute the word, or words used to associate and action, such as “come”, with a click from the metal box. Another common training aid in the market are a form of harness, fitted around your dog. When this product activates, it helps your dog bend all the way down when teaching him to sit.

Many other training aids become available on a day to day basis. Companies responsible for the manufacturing and sale of dog products are larger than ever, holding large sized budgets for research and experimentation. This means more and better innovations for you, the consumer. Although there are many products that can easily be labeled junk, don’t miss out on the ones that can really be worth it. The first step in your buying process should always be to do your research at home, read reviews and recommendations for what have been successful products in the market. Reading somebody else’s experience with any particular product can save you a lot of cash.

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