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Owners Have A Responsibility To Control Their Dogs

Very often the relationship between a dog and its owner develops because of the training they provide or they make sure the dog receives training from another source such as a professional handler. Dogtra has collaborated with industry professionals to create class-leading tools for e-collar training, GPS tracking, and ball training to support dog owners in developing top-notch dogs.<br><br>For more information visit https://dogtrapathfinder.com.<br>

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Owners Have A Responsibility To Control Their Dogs

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  1. Owners Have A Responsibility To Control Their Dogs People love their dogs, they look after them, and most responsible owners try their best to always know where the dog is: they try to keep them safe, and to know they are out of harm’s way. Very often the relationship between a dog and its owner develops because of the training they provide or they make sure the dog receives training from another source such as a professional handler. Should it turn out that the dog may need special training: an owner would want it to socialize well and become a part of the household for everybody’s joy and benefit, for the sake of the dog, and the sake of the other household members. When dogs are trained, they understand what the rules are, what they are allowed to do, and what not to do. This is the essence of making sure that both dog and owner accept their role in the relationship. The owner makes the rules and regulations and the dog obeys with various forms of praise when it does, such as a “Good Boy/Good Girl”, a pat on the back, or a good scratching. The dog will respond positively and understand that it is being rewarded for acceptable behavior. The same is true for working dogs such as those used in K-9 operations and during security tasks, even combat. When the dog is trained well and accepts commands from its owner or handler, it will lay the foundation for a great relationship. Further to being trained to accept commands the dog will not move outside of the boundaries that the owner or handler sets for it. All of these behaviors contribute to their relationship and making sure that they both understand their place in the relationship. To train the dog may involve many different methods. Some may need only very basic training, especially the house pet that never ventures far. However, those dogs that do venture out such

  2. as working dogs and hunting dogs will need more intensive training, from either their handler or a professional dog trainer. For these dogs, it is recommended one looks at methods additional to voice training and giving commands. These dogs need advanced training such as ball training and other technologically driven methods. The working dog, and the hunting dog, needs intensive training. Think of the hunting dog that charges away from its owner to find birds or squirrels they often get separated from their owner and may get lost. For these dogs, there are additional training methods, which often will involve the use of GPS tracking devices. Technology has advanced so much that one can now download an app on their phone to train and track their dog’s movements when it either loses its way or gets separated while out in the field. The GPS-enabled devices make sure the owner stays in touch with their dog movements, some of them up to many miles! Also, the best among them allows one to track and train up to 21 dogs simultaneously from the same device. By using these advanced methods dog owners have a wonderful opportunity to train and control their dogs, to reinforce their relationships, and to track it to be sure it is safe. About Us: At Dogtra PATHFINDER we offer our customers the perfect solution in terms of which they can acquire a technologically advanced tool for their smartphone that allows them to use GPS and e-collar technology to track and train their dogs. Simply download the maps that we make available and use your smartphone in offline map mode; you will not use cellular data after the initial download. Ideal for tracking your dogs out in the field this quality PATHFINDER from Dogtra is superior to all comparable products and offers features that set it apart from others. For more about us please visit https://dogtrapathfinder.com.

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