Archive for January, 2009

Jan 29 2009

Proper ID for Dogs

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One of the first responsibilities as a pet owner is to make sure your puppy or dog has identification tags or even a id microchip. Having identifying tags or chips provide you with assurance that should your dog wander away from home, get lost, or stolen that they can be identified and gotten back to you!

There are two basic types of identifying products you can try! First is the basic license or id tag with collar. Usually these can be custom made tags in an assortment of colors and styles and types of plastic and metals that have a dog’s name, owners name, address, and perhaps your vet’s name. The downside to the tags is that they can be easily removed by dog thieves and you have a slim chance of being reunited with your beloved canine family member.

The other type of id you can get for your dog is the microchip. Microchips have been around a long time and have come a long way. The microchips are today function with a 134.2kHz in order to conform to internationally used microchip systems. Microchips are surgically implanted under your dog’s skin between their shoulder blades. It’s typically painless. The microchip itself is programmed with all the identifying information that you as the owner supply. It is then uploaded and stored in a national database. It takes a special scanner to read the microchip’s information, but this type of identity marker is better than the tags because it can’t be just ripped off and discarded. Be sure to pick up some cheap dog clothes for you doggie today.

Another form of identification that is typically low cost is tattooing. This is where your veterinarian would tattoo the inside of the ear or on the stomach with puppy’s name and your phone number. The only cons are that tattoos can be altered or fade and you don’t want to have to re-tattoo every time you change your phone number.

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Jan 28 2009

Make Sure You Have The Right Type Of Dog Collar For Your Dog

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As a dog owner, you know the importance of having a nice, strong collar for your pet. You can opt for a leather or nylon collar; regardless of your choice, it should be durable and comfortable for your dog. When shopping for a dog collar, you should try to find one that fits your budget and suits your dog best.

Leather dog collars

Leather is all natural and will stretch to fit around the neck of almost any dog. When selecting a collar you do not want the collar to be too tight but it should also fit snugly. To insure a proper fit try inserting two fingers between the leather collar and your dogs skin. If you are unable to fit both fingers comfortably you will want to loosen the collar. Make sure the collar is not to loose or your dog is liable to escape! Owners of hunting dogs often elect to purchase a leather collar however, if your dog has a tendency to be in and out of water a nylon collar may be better.

Nylon dog collars

Nylon dog collars will cost you less than a leather one, but it will not last quite as long as a leather one. As mentioned earlier, if your dog spends time in the water, a nylon dog collar is a better choice because they are waterproof.

Dog collars for corrections

Tracking and training collars allow you to find and train your dog by giving correction when needed. Owners of hunting and sporting dogs usually find these collars to be nearly indispensable for training their hunting companions.

Having a safe and protected dog is the wish of every dog lover, and good training is a part of that. These collars can help make the process effective, fast, and humane and are generally easier on your pet than physical punishments.

Overview

Dog collars can be fashionable, utilitarian, useful for tracking and training, and more. They are what identify your dog as your own, give your dog style, and give you the tools you need to make your dog behave and be happier. The right collar makes the difference between a dog and your dog.

Summary

No matter what kind of dog you have, choosing the right collar is essential. There are many types of good dog collars out there, and you should be able to find all the Hunting Dog Supplies you may need at your local hunting dog supply store or online. Shop around and find the perfect one for both you and your dog.

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Jan 24 2009

Is Your Dog Barking Driving You Crazy? Get a Bark Collar

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A hunting dog that barks at home needs to be dealt with, but a hunting dog that barks inappropriately in the field is a completely new ball game. A dog that barks uncontrollably while out hunting is definitely not going to bag you any game.

Although there are a few ways of training your dog not to bark, a good choice is to get a dog bark collar. It’s a negative reinforcement method that can teach your dog that it is not okay to bark.

You have a choice of two types of dog bark collars to teach your dog not to bark, or not to bark when it is not appropriate. They are safe to use and are effective for dogs, whether it is for your hunting dog or a pet at home.

Training collars are not one-size-fits-all, figuratively or literally. So make sure the collar you plan to use will be effective for your dog. Doing the research is worth the effort.

Electronic Bark collars

Electronic bark collars work by emitting a jolt into your dog when he barks. This sounds cruel but the fact of the matter is that this is a very gentle stimulation that will not harm your dog in any manner.

The idea behind these collars is that the “jolt” when he barks surprises him out of the behavior. Repeated enforcement of this pattern (bark, then jolt) ties the activity (barking) in with the result (jolt) and the dog soon learns not to do the activity that causes the result.

Most electronic bark collars come with a range of jolts from extremely mild (for smaller dogs) to higher velocity jolts for much larger dogs. When you first put the collar on your dog you should always start out with the very lowest setting until you determine which level works best to control your dog.

Cirtonella bark collar

These collars are the choice for those who just can’t get over the idea of “electric shock” to teach their dog not to bark. While electronic collars are extremely safe and effective, those who can’t get past the initial idea of “jolting” their dog usually prefer the spray collar. These collars usually contain citronella, which controls the dogs behavior and barking.

Like the electronic dog collar, the spray collar will produce unpleasant sensations to the barking dog. Because it is not a good feeling for the dog to be sprayed in the face, the unpleasantness of the experience will train your dog not to bark when inappropriate, at the risk of being sprayed again. The spray collar will work on small and big dogs, up to 160 pounds.

Summary

As a hunter, you probably enjoy taking your dog when you go hunting, and your dog probably enjoys it as well. However, it’s very hard when your dog barks at every small movement or sound when you’re hunting. A dog bark collar may be helpful to you when you’re out hunting. When you invest in a bark collar, you don’t have to be concerned about incessant or untimely barking and actually have a good time out with your dog. Dog bark collars, whether citronella or electric, are great hunting dog supplies that are humane and effective so be assured that you’re doing the right thing.

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