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As dog training aides are perceived various equipment designed to help in the training process. Moreover, some refer to professional trainer help and advice as dog training aides.

Today there is a vast range of products that can be used as part of the training process. The variety starts with the traditional collars and leashes and going further to remote control electronic collars and electrical fences. Considering what dog training aids equipment you have to buy, think about the type of the dog you own and what are the purposes of the training. While some tools may be very useful, other can slow or even harm the training process if unsuitable. One of the so-called problems of the modern dog training aids is that you need to learn how to use them properly. For example, a misused electronic shock collar can do more harm than good if used improperly.

Here is a brief overview at some of the most popular dog training aids equipment:

Collars. Dog collars range from traditional leather and nylon collars to sophisticated remote control collars. Most people prefer the old-fashioned leather collars are they are just enough for any pet dog training. Electronic collars are prepared for sports dogs a well for hunt dogs. Muscular and strong dog breeds mat require inch or choker collars.

Leashes. There is a great variety of leashes as well. The material of which a leash is made (leather, nylon or metal) as well as its length has to correspond the type of your dog and the purpose of usage. Shorter and stronger leashes are recommended for larger and stronger dogs in order to gain better control over their behavior.

Halti harness. It is a leash version that goes around your dog chests. It will not only give you better control over the dog but also is much gentler to the dog. Recommended for strong and muscular dogs.

Anti-barking. Various anti barking systems are invented to prevent unnecessary barking. You can teach your dog not to bark in the old traditional way though the modern anti barking solutions will greatly ease the training process.

Dog agility kits. Dog agility kits are excellent dog training aids tools. Hey will usually include a nylon tunnel, high and low jumps, hanging jump circle and weave poles. Since agility training is a great way o keep your dog happy and challenged, so better get one for your.

There are much more dog training aids available out there. A visit to your local pet shop or an online dog products store will show you a variety of products to help you in training as well as products for dog's fun and amusement.


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