Is it too late to train my 13 year old dog?

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Selecting Dog Training Collars

Choosing from among the various dog training collars available could be puzzling but it doesn't need to be. To choose the top training collar for your dog, there are several tips you need to keep in mind. Training collars should be used to teach, manage and protect your dog. They should never be utilized as a method of punishment or to hurt your dog.

ErBear asked:

She barks at everything from knocks at the door, doorbells, (on TV and not), and other dogs and people walking by our back door. We got her from the pound about 5 years ago and still can't break her of this habit. She just doesn't understand "no" and a little smack on the nose along with it. Any ideas? Not interested in shock collars or anyhting like that.

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Choice of the most effective style of dog training collar for your personal training objectives is only the initial step. You also need to ensure it is the right size and that you know how to utilize it properly. Even the very best collar may not be suitable when it is not used properly.

Varieties of Dog Training Collars

Dog training collars include prong collars, head halters, choke collars, electronic collars. Dog harnesses and ordinary pet collars perform fine for their designed purpose, but aren't regarded as "training collars" so are not covered in this article.

Prong collars possess the appearance of something out of a medieval torture chamber that might be pretty unpleasant. Used properly, these are quite humane. Prong dog training collars were initially made up of metallic prongs linked with each other in chain fashion. These days they are also offered made from plastic material which is preferred by many. These collars control the dog by slightly "pinching" the neck when the handler pulls on the lead. If used over aggressively, they will injure so care is needed.

Head halters such as the Haiti and Gentle Leader halters look like and function in a fashion similar to harnesses used for horses. They operate by means of directing the dogs' path. The dogs' body naturally follows the head and a harness really does a remarkably good job of controlling the head. Even though they may appear to be excessively restrictive, the dog rapidly becomes used to them. They are especially useful in curbing aggressive dogs.

Choke collars continue to be widely used and are also recommended for use in many 4H dog training programs in spite of the debate surrounding their use. Utilized properly, they are suitable dog training collars, but they are easy to misuse. If they are placed on the dog improperly, if links come to be twisted or if too much pressure is employed by the handler, they can, indeed, become tools of torture. Personally, I stopped using choke collars years ago and will never return to them. There are too many better dog training collars on the market.

Electronic dog collars are made to give the dog a small zap upon command from the handler. The power can be fine-tuned from a minor buzz or tingle to get the dogs' attention to a more serious jolt. These should never be used on little or fearful dogs and only following discussion of your situation with a professional trainer. Shock collars could easily cause harm to your dog if utilized carelessly.

Whatever your individual needs, you will find the ideal collar from the wide range of dog training collars readily available on the internet. Spend a few momemts to look through our website and turn your challenging dog into an enjoyable,well behaved companion.

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Comments on Is it too late to train my 13 year old dog?

June 13, 2009

Custom Dog Collars @ 2:28 pm #

Small Dog Harness

It is not too late. We have a 7 yr old dog, we are currently training right now. He is pretty potty trained, but still goes inside at times, we are working on that, and fetch, he’s lazy. lol u can always train a dog. no matter what age.

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i think its a lil 2 late, he’s old i dnt tink he’s interested in obeyin u afta al dat time, jus let him live his las year or years as he wants

June 14, 2009

Dog Collars And Leads

It’s never too late to train your dog. Try getting some books or talk to a trainer for more suggestions. But one thing you might try is offering her a behavior to do in place of the barking, and also praising/treating her when she is calm. Try for example, having a friend walk by your door, and when she barks, put her in a sit or a down. Whenever she is quiet in those situations where she normally barks, praise and/or treat her.

Fancy Dog Collars @ 7:37 pm #

Small Dog Collars

She is an old lady already…just being stubborn. At this point I would just let her be. Not to sound mean, but she probably wouldn’t last much longer, 13 years is a long time for a dog to live.

June 17, 2009

Small Dog Harness @ 8:13 am #

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No, it is not too late to train her. However, at this point she has had at least 5 (if not the last 13) years to practice this bad habit and it will take some time to train her not to do it. You may get the best results by contacting a local trainer who uses positive methods and having them show you how to do this. Barking tends to be a self-rewarding behavior. They bark at the mailman, or the people walking on the sidewalk, or the doorbell and often the stimulus goes away (after all, the mailman can’t stop and work with every dog that barks at him on his route and people walking by on the sidewalk have places they need to be too). Since this is usually what the dog wants, they continue barking because it works to get them what they want more often than not.

June 19, 2009

Custom Dog Collars @ 2:56 pm #

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It’s definitely not too late to train your dog! In fact, it’ll probably be easier now that you’ve had her awhile and know what she likes and doesn’t like. (Bad habits will take some time to break, but it’s totally possible.)

Clicker training is a fun bet, see Karen Pryor’s web site below for information on breaking her of barking.

Custom Dog Collars

Shock collars???? for barking?? Nose smacking?? Dogs bark its their job. They are announcing that someone is near their territory.

June 23, 2009

dog+collars @ 6:34 am #

Small Dog Harness

any dog can be trained u need lots of patience and treats.NEVER” smack” a dog anywhere it has no idea what your doing except that its now afraid of u.a spray from bottle of water in the face when shes barking, with out her noticing its u helps.part of her problem is shes a dog and shes doing what shes supposed to protecting her family.

June 24, 2009

Dog Collars And Leads

It is never too late to train a dog. You might want to find a trainer who can come to your home to help you with her in-house issues. Smacking a dog just makes them aggressive toward you and she will start biting you when you go to pick her up because she will be afraid that you will smack her again. Shock collars should be outlawed or used on the person who invented them!

June 27, 2009

Small Dog Collars

all animals have the capacity for training at any age. the problem is with the onset of age comes problems with habits. the older the animal the more difficult to break them of bad habits and instill good habits in place of them. you can desensitize you dog not to bark by using repetitive training techniques. have a friend or family member go out side walk by the house and use positive reinforcement and treats to reaffirm postive behavior. praise the dog when it does what you want. Remember its never too late to correct bad habits. Behavior good and bad happens.

Fancy Dog Collars @ 11:26 pm #

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It’s never too late to train a dog. The best thing to do is hire a good trainer to help you, but a training book, dvd or website can help, too. The same methods used with younger dogs will work. It’s all about consistency and letting the dog see that she gets a better result by being quiet and looking to you for direction than she does from barking.

It’s important to determine the reason that she’s barking. Be careful about using corrective training methods without the help of a trainer, because even if your dog looks like she’s being obnoxious or aggressive, she may be barking because she’s fearful and unsure about what to do in those situations. In that case, correcting her when she barks can make her more fearful of the situation, which may make the problem worse. Obedience training will help her to feel more confident and will allow you to guide her to do something more appropriate, like sitting or going to her bed, when she’s not sure what to do.

Older dogs usually love training and do really well with it, so don’t let her age discourage you!

June 30, 2009

dog+collars @ 9:11 pm #

dog+collars

It’s never too late.

The key is consistency. As soon as she moves to bark or go towards the door to bark, say no or shush her in a firm voice. You may need to tap her lightly on the shoulder to get her attention.

Make her move away from the door by blocking the space with your body.

She will get it eventually. It takes time and patience, but it is worth it.

July 2, 2009

Dog Harnesses @ 10:02 pm #

Custom Dog Collars

i have learned that you can teach an old dog new tricks…try training classes

July 5, 2009

Dog Harnesses @ 11:49 pm #

Dog Collars And Leashes

Electric bark collar!!!

If it hurts she won’t bark.