Remote Training
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4in1 (200 m) Remote Dog Training Collar (Vibr+Shock+.) $24.95 |
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No Bark REMOTE DOG TRAINING Shock&Vibrate Collar 4 in 1 $19.68 |
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S/M/L Dog remote electric shock training collar+vibra $29.99 |
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4in1 Remote Small/Med Dog Training Shock+Vibrate Collar $7.19 |
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LCD Display Remote Dog Training Shock Collar 100 Levels $24.29 |
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4 in 1 REMOTE PET DOG TRAINING Shock&Vibrate Collar New $9.99 |
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4 in 1 REMOTE PET DOG TRAINING Shock&Vibrate Collar New $9.99 |
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RECHARGEABLE S/M/L Stubborn Remote Dog Training Collar $49.99 |
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New 300M Remote Dog LCD Training Collar 100Levels Shock $0.01 |
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LCD Display Remote Dog Training Shock Collar 100 Levels $24.50 |
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LCD Display Remote Dog Training Shock Collar 100 Levels $24.29 |
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LCD Display Remote Dog Training Shock Collar 100 Levels $24.29 |
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4 in 1 Dog Training Remote Shock Free Bark Stop Collar $24.98 |
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LCD Display Remote Dog Training Shock Collar 100 Levels $24.29 |
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Remote Dog Training Control Collar Free Anti Bark Stop $9.99 |
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PetSafe PDBDT-305 Deluxe Big-Dog Trainer $85.95 The first full-featured trainer designed for both the professional trainer & the average pet owner with no training experience. Use it to deter unwanted behavior such as digging, chewing on furniture, jumping on guests or barking or use it for basic obedience training. Designed for dogs over 40 Lbs and hard-to-train dogs; you control whether to send a tone only or a static stimulation. Eight level… |
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Petsafe PDT00-10603 Yard-and-Park Remote Trainer $139.95 Control your pet without a leash up to 400 yards away. The Petsafe 400 portable dog training system includes an advanced remote control with a variety of settings. Eight (8) levels of stimulation are selectable, along with the option to emit positive and negative sounds for stimulation-free training. Comfortable fitting collar and transmitter are both waterproof and feature low battery indication … |
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Petsafe PDLDT-305 Deluxe Little-Dog Remote Trainer for Pets Under 40 Pounds $73.89 The first full-featured trainer designed for both the professional trainer & the average pet owner with no training experience. Use it to deter unwanted behavior such as digging, chewing on furniture, jumping on guests or barking or use it for basic obedience training. You control whether to send a tone only or a static stimulation. Eight levels of correction allow you to adjust the level of stim… |
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BMV Quantum Subliminal CD Remote Viewing Aid: Remote Perception Skills (Ultrasonic Psychic Ability Development Series) $14.99 Program your subconscious mind to develop your remote viewing skills. Perceive non-local information about past, present and future events. Use this remote viewer training program to create amazing results using state-of-the-art subliminal and brainwave entrainment technologies. Tune your brainwaves to specific frequencies by listening to this CD! Program your subconscious mind for positive lastin… |
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Has anyone used Remote Spray Collars when training their dog?
I have a Bichon Frise one year old dog that comes to work with me everyday (in a shop) that is fairly well trained but over the last few weeks has started barking at everyone that walks through the door and has shown some aggressive behaveour. She has been in there every day since she was 12 weeks old and its now a big problem as it frightens customers. I dont want to leave her at home so should I pay £90 for a local (recommended) dog trainer to spend 2 hours in the shop or do you think these collars would work in a kind way as they cost the same amount? (spray collar NOT shock collar)
YES! you are doing the right thing by investing in one! the only thing is that you can’t strap ‘em on and go! you have to stand by the dog and tell him firmly what he is doing wrong! thank you for not using a shock collar! those are the worst! but any ways my dog had a horrible barking problem but the spray collar worked almost like magic! if you have a slow shop like maybe 20 to 25 people come in a day then your going to want to work with your dog for at least a week! but if you have a buisy shop say 50 + come in a day you can use it less! and if you have even more coming in your dog may not have a barking problem he could be getting stressed out and barking is what comes naturaly! if so try to fing a place where people are not visible but they can feel comfertable with you around!!
good luck!

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Find a course where you’re provided with an array of CD and DVD ROM’s – you’ll start with videos of instructor demonstrations, and then have the opportunity to hone your abilities through virtual lab’s. You must ensure that you see examples of the study materials provided by any company that you may want to train through. It’s essential they incorporate video demo’s and interactive elements such as practice lab’s.
Seek out disc based courseware (On CD or DVD) every time. Thus avoiding all the issues associated with internet connection failure and issues with signal quality.
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Look at the facts below in detail if you’re inclined to think the sales ploy of a guarantee for your exam looks like a reason to buy:
Clearly it isn’t free – you are paying for it – it’s just been included in your package price. If it’s important to you to pass first time, then the most successful route is to pay for each exam as you go, focus on it intently and give the task sufficient application.
Isn’t it in your interests to not pay up-front, but at the time, instead of paying a premium to a college, and to do it locally – instead of the remote centre that’s convenient only to the trainer? Many so-called credible training providers make a great deal of profit because they’re getting in the money for exams at the start of the course then hoping that you won’t take them all. Also, many exam guarantees are worthless. The majority of companies won’t be prepared to pay again for an exam until you can prove to them you’re ready to pass.
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