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Training Tools Intention Behind Tools Remember that in the wrong hands ANY tool can become a weapon! Regardless of your choice, you need to have the proper intent. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Training Tools


1
Training Tools
2
Intention Behind Tools
  • Remember that in the wrong hands ANY tool can
    become a weapon!
  • Regardless of your choice, you need to have the
    proper intent.
  • If unsure about any tool, get instruction or
    guidance BEFORE you implement
  • No tool should cause pain to or harm your animal

3
  • Simple Leash
  • Flexi Leash
  • Choke Chain
  • Harnesses
  • Halti/Gentle Leader
  • Muzzle
  • Electronic Collar
  • Prong Collar
  • Bark Collar
  • Citronella Collar
  • Noise Makers
  • Spray Bottles

4
The Simple Leash
  • Keeps dog from running away
  • Needs to be used correctly
  • More effective when placed high on dogs head
  • Dog should walk next to, or behind you!

5
Flexi Leash
  • Originally designed for tracking purposes
  • Defeats purpose of pack mentality
  • Dog can accomplish same reading newspaper with
    a regular leash
  • May cause harm to dog/human/others!

6
The Choke Chain
  • Name gives negative connotation
  • NOT designed to choke or even momentarily stop
    air supply!
  • Designed to send message of correction through a
    split-second pull to the side.
  • Gives dog message to wake-up and pay attention
    to handler!

7
Chains in general
  • Bigger doesnt mean better
  • Even bully breeds can be managed with small
    chains if their owner is Alpha! (Interesting
    fact dogs with large necks and lean bodies are
    poor fighters!)
  • Heavy chains cause head and neck problems
  • Should not be used to secure an animal in a yard
    (This is cruel and can lead to aggression
    problems)
  • A dog chained in a yard becomes frustrated and is
    3x more likely to bite a person than one left
    loose in an enclosed space.

8
Harnesses
  • Invented for tracking and pulling purposes
  • Not created for control!
  • Great for dogs with breathing problems
  • Dogs without proper leash training can
    instinctively become pullers in a harness
  • Can actually make a muscular dog stronger!

9
The Halti/Gentle Leader
  • Works best on long-nosed dogs
  • Can be uncomfortable/traumatic
  • Designed to tighten around muzzle and initiate
    relaxation response from dog
  • Dogs can use front paws to remove
  • Julie tucked head and didnt allow control

10
Muzzles
11
Muzzles
  • Not a natural feeling for the dog
  • Created to prevent biting another person/dog
  • Should be used short-term
  • Natural instinct is to fight a muzzle
  • Make introduction as pleasant as possible (first
    introduction should be when animal is relaxed and
    has been exercised thoroughly)
  • NOT thirsty or overheated!!!

12
The Prong Collar
  • Negative connotation when called pinch
  • Designed to simulate bite of mother dog
  • When used correctly, can be VERY effective
  • Not necessary for obedient dog
  • Should NOT be left on as permanent collar
  • Now come with plastic teeth or protective
    covers to prevent injury to dog

13
The Electronic Collar
  • May save your pets life if used correctly
  • Always set at lowest setting noticed by the dog
  • Doesnt actually shock, simply unnatural feeling
  • Should NEVER cause pain to dog
  • May jump or be startled by sensation
  • NOT designed for permanent use
  • Proper results collar on dog 10h/d x 3m
  • Keep remote with you at all times to avoid
    falling into wrong hands

14
Bark Collars
  • Remember an obsessive barker is usually a dog not
    given proper exercise!
  • Get a collar that uses more than a microphone.
    These may correct when its not the dog barking!
  • Do not leave on the dog when youre not home.
  • Modern collars are vibration sensitive, and are
    much more effective

15
Citronella Collars
  • May be more effective for obsessive barkers
  • Encourage dog to stop barking and breathe to
    eliminate unpleasant odor.
  • Can be replaced by dummy collar once correction
    has been established.
  • Temporary measure, not for long-term use
  • Bentley was a citronella junky
  • Consistency is vital. Dog may realize when
    collar is not present

16
Noise-making Devices
  • Not very effective
  • Must be very clever as dogs hearing is very keen
  • NEVER use to make contact with dog. Dog will
    learn to fear/bite hand holding newspaper and
    eventually all hands.
  • Can backfire on you and dog associates bad noise
    with you instead of inappropriate behavior.

17
Spray/Squirt Bottles
  • Only about 40 effective
  • Not 100 safe. (strong stream can cause eye/ear
    problems)
  • Not natural to dogs
  • May associate you with bottle and become afraid
  • Can also be misinterpreted as play!
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