PetSafe Unleashed GT-3 Guidance Remote Dog Trainer

Posted: April 18th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Training Products | Tags: , , , , | No Comments »

  • Up to 15 levels of vibration stimulation or static stimulation
  • Best choice for stubborn, active or sensitive dogs
  • Up to 1/2 mile range
  • waterproof and rugged
  • Expands to 2-do trainer with extra collar (sold seperately)

Product Description
A great tool for training dogs ranging from sensitive to stubborn. This GT-3 remote trainer offers vibration stimulation, static stimulation, or a combination of both. This 3-button trainer offers up to 45 combinations of stimulation. GT Series trainers are rugged and waterproof professional grade systems…. More >>

PetSafe Unleashed GT-3 Guidance Remote Dog Trainer


Is it possible to be a “part-time” dog trainer?

Posted: April 12th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , | 5 Comments »

Okay, well I am an 18 year old college student. I am going for Psychology. I want to get into Forensics or something in the school system. Anyway, I love dogs. I have a 5 month old pug, and he’s just amazing. People say college and a dog is hard, but I find it no harder with him. If anything, he makes it easier. Anyway, I’ve found the time to train him and he is wonderful. At 5 months he is VERY well trained. Of course there’s more to be done, but he is doing great for his age. Part of me wants to get into dog training. I love the feeling of helping a dog and their owners. (I trained my roomates’ dog, too.) I feel like you can train ANY dog, and that makes a happy dog and happy owner. My question is, could there be ANY way of doing dog training on the side? Like my main career be something with Psychology, then on the side I do dog training? I know it would take a lot of work and studying, but I’m up to it. Any thoughts are appreciated. Please no rude comments.
I don’t mean to say I can train any dog. And I do not think that just because I trained a couple I can train any dog. That’s foolish. I’m saying my belief is any dog can be trained… doesn’t mean I can always train them though. Just trying to say I wouldn’t discriminate against typically agressive breeds. I understand training takes years of training yourself and studying, and I’m prepared for that. I’m not going to go out right now and be like “LET ME TRAIN YOUR DOG!”

Thanks for all the comments so far. I’ve started to look into it, I’m just trying to see if it’s something I really would want to do.


Should i become a dog trainer?

Posted: April 9th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , | 5 Comments »

hi i just graduated high school. i love dealing and playing with dogs.i have a german Shepperd. i would like to know what the salary would be and what courses and schools to go to. I will probably work at pets mart for a couple years and then maybe open up my own dog training studio on average how much money would i make if i own my own dog training studio. i would love to go into training dogs for personal protection.

Thanks!


Dog Trainer Long Island

Posted: March 29th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Course Videos | Tags: , , | No Comments »


http:www.haveleashwilltrain.com – All dogs need training! What dog behavior problem do you want to resolve in the new year? Stop all its dog behavior problems – no more barking, biting, jumping or aggressive behavior! Trust your dog’s training with Barry Stewart, he has been involved in professional dog training since the seventies.


What and where is the best school to become a certified pro dog trainer?

Posted: March 24th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Common Questions | Tags: , , , , | 2 Comments »

I want to learn how to train dogs for task such as helping dog, ie seeing eye dogs, search and rescue. I know nothing about how to look for a school or course and to get into the buisness. Anyone with any info will be a great help! Thank you!


Remote Pet Trainer LCD display Dog Electric Training Collar With Controller , 100 Level Shock and Vibration

Posted: March 14th, 2011 | Author: admin | Filed under: Training Products | Tags: , , , , , , , , , | No Comments »

  • Provides a professional 100 level shock and 100 level Vibration with LCD Remote Electric Training Collar
  • The strong static impulse can penetrate the hair of the pet and fabric within 6mm thick.
  • The warning vibration will let the pet associate the vibration with the static impulse.
  • With the movement induction power switch in the collar receiver, it will turn on/off automatically to save power.
  • Convenience of easy-to-read LCD screen shows the stimulation level. Over 3,000 different identity codes to prevent conflicts with other e-collars.

Product Description
Is your dog out of control? Many dogs simply do not respond to traditional training methods which is why thousands of owners and professional trainers have used training collars to assist them in their training programs. Training collars can help you achieve a well trained and contented dog within days. This compact, easy to operate system will control bad behavior and dogs who run off when taken outdoors for exercise.Features:
Brand new Dog Electric Training Collar
Patented design.
Provides a professional 100 level shock & 100 level Vibration with LCD Remote Electric Training Collar
For mild-mannered to stubborn disposition dogs.
The strong static impulse can penetrate the hair of the pet and fa… More >>

Remote Pet Trainer LCD display Dog Electric Training Collar With Controller , 100 Level Shock and Vibration