Friday, January 15, 2010

Whistle Creek Walking Sticks Question About Separtion Anxiety And Dog Whistles?

Question about separtion anxiety and dog whistles? - whistle creek walking sticks

My 13 months old coonhound is a dog, friendly and submissive. The problems we have with him: A Fear) separation (which is usually the quality of things until we, if we are to go to work) and B) in situations in which they are off the leash in a non-in - fenced area (eg, a dog park or) in streams has problems coming when called, but that is under control, when at home and in our yard.

I just get a shock collar remote, but I decided to try a whistle first. My plan is to have in hand, ready to go when the whistle sounds, it should get a signal. Is this a good strategy?

Besides, what can I do separtion concern for my dog? It is still a puppy and I know that if we let it, it's our fault if you do .... but it depends on our sofa .... we are often the things on the bed every time if you want somewhere to Tara. Suggestions?

3 comments:

d b said...

Collars, are developed as well as inhumane IMO for stubborn dogs, Alpha Dog has no fear of fear subjugation. A whistle is the same as the command "Come" when you know you and who knows, why should it come to a pipe? Put it in an obedience training. This gives you more confidence and makes it more reliable with commands, and the car can help with separation anxiety.
Edit to add: If you do not want anything broke, he was not authorized to access it while you are away. Crate train them - to help with separation anxiety, as it did with my male - or concluded in the fourth puppy proof. There are no electrical wires, everything is precious, that nothing can be broken or be swallowed. This is not only important for the safety of its members, but also the security. I wish she was surprised to choke or something, or swallowed a sock and the obstruction, because it does not.

Sandra R said...

Collars are beautiful .... completely screwed in your pet !!!!!!! Do not waste your money. They are trash and the dog is more crazy and reactionary. Spend that money on a good animal behavorist to help you train your pet and give them confidence and concentration. A shock collar is to reach exactly the opposite of the desired result.

Yup, I have an opinion on the collars!

Mrs. D said...

He does not hear when you wear is probably due to the excitement. I lived a little. I have never tried to whistle or collars though. In any case, try a pipe before downloading a necklace =) Good luck

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