Remote Collar Training
By Fred Hassan
Remote Collar Training…. WHAT IS IT?
Since we have devoted an entire page to this type of training, we thought we would give some background on remote training collars, their origin and abilities. The remote collars we refer to today are collars that allow you to handle a remote hand held device that emits a vibration, or a mild pulse of electric stimulation under your control, much like a leash is used.
This used with correct leash direction (in the beginning stages) helps the dog learn very
quickly because his right or good behavior is marked immediately as is his wrong or incorrect behaviors are. His comparisons are made instantly. You are not arguing with your dog, your voice never raises. Your dog is off leash reliable almost from the first day. He learns to control his own actions quickly and easily.
We feel this is a valuable training tool, used along with our teaching method that allows our students immediate results on imperative issues such as learning to come back and not run out the door, stop chasing cars, or knocking over grandma and many other areas such as biting the kids for puppies and chewing, barking or digging problems.
Ron Dorazio is a certified remote collar specialist, and a “No Limitations” certified trainer in the state of Ohio. He is trained in the use of this training collar and a graduate of Fred Hassens Sit Means Sit International School for Dog Trainers. (See his website for more information Fredhassen.com.). Fred Hassen has graduates from around the world attend his school to master his specialized field of training in this method.
Electronic Collars have been around since the 1950’s. Electronics have evolved and improved enormously over the past years. Today with the advancement of modern technology Doctors are using electronics as an aid healing injures, as muscle stimulators, along with Acupuncture treatments, tens units and so on. These are not painful treatments, and science shows the value of these kinds of treatments more and more.
As more of the dog population learns about the versatility of this training we are seeing the popularity of this approach to training rise. People are discovering they can enjoy much more freedoms with their pets and bring them into
distracting and public places and know they have a controlled and obedient dog. It is the lack of knowledge and education that gets people into trouble with anything. Dog training with a remote training collar is not different.
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We do professional, reliable dog training in the following communities: Avon, Avon Lake, Bay Village, Beachwood, Bedford, Bedford Heights, Bentleyville, Berea, Bratenahl, Brecksville, Broadview Heights, Brook Park, Brooklyn, Brooklyn Heights, Chagrin Falls,
Cleveland, Cuyahoga Heights, Euclid, Fairview Park, Garfield Heights, Gates Mills, Glenwillow, Highland Heights, Hudson. Hunting Valley, Independence, Lakewood, Linndale, Lyndhurst, Macedonia, Maple Heights, Mayfield Heights, Mayfield, Middleburg Heights, Moreland Hills, Newburgh Heights,
North Olmsted, North Randall, North Royalton, Oakwood, Olmsted Falls, Olmsted Township, Orange, Parma, Parma Heights, Pepper Pike, Richmond Heights, Rocky River, Seven Hills, Shaker Heights, Solon, South Euclid, Strongsville, Twinsburg, University Heights, Valley View, Walton Hills, Warrensville Heights, Westlake, and Woodmere.
Also serving Geauga County
Bainbridge, Burton, Chagrin Falls, Chardon, Chesterland, Newbury, and Novelty.
As well as Lake county
Novelty, Fairport Harbor, Grand River, Kirtland, Lakeline Village, Perry Township, Perry Village, Painesville, Painesville Township, Mentor, Mentor-on-the-Lake, Wickliffe, Willoughby, Willoughby Hills, and Willowick.
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