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Back in the day, dog training wasnu2019t as prevalent as it is today. The typical dog owner did not possess the necessary skills to properly train their dogs to make sure they were obedient and well behaved. <br>Often owners desire specific training for their dogs. The dog that lives in an apartment in the city will need different training for the country dog that lives on a ranch. The same principle applies to hunt dogs, or working dogs such as those used by the police, military or search and rescue. Their training is different than what is required of the family pet.<br>
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Use the Latest Technology to Your Benefit Back in the day, dog training wasn’t as prevalent as it is today. The typical dog owner did not possess the necessary skills to properly train their dogs to make sure they were obedient and well behaved. Often owners desire specific training for their dogs. The dog that lives in an apartment in the city will need different training for the country dog that lives on a ranch. The same principle applies to hunt dogs, or working dogs such as those used by the police, military or search and rescue. Their training is different than what is required of the family pet. Hunting dogs need to be trained to behave exactly the way their owners need them to be when they prepare them to join them in the field. They need to know what will be expected of them before, during and after the hunt. Fortunately, today hunting dog owners are offered great options in e-collar training systems. These technologically advanced tools assist handlers with training and controlling their dogs and making sure their dogs are safe at all times, especially when they assist you in the field. Several hunting styles require these dogs to work as a pack, such as coon, squirrel or fox chasing. If a hunter turns its dogs loose without any tracking systems, the potential for harm goes up exponentially. The dogs could get trapped, lost or injured especially in unknown terrain. Advanced technology assists hunters with this issue. You can now buy sophisticated e-collars and tracking devices that allow you to follow the dog’s movements, often for many miles even if you become separated and you do not see or hear the dog. It also helps you to train the dog to react to specific commands.
Hunters have a variety of advanced collar options, the best ones have built- in GPS features that track multiple dogs for many miles. For the hunter, this is a great tool. Before you go out, you simply download an app on your smartphone that will activate GPS functions. This is very helpful while you’re out in the field where your dog is chasing down birds or other prey. Once you’ve downloaded the app and the maps of the area you are going to be hunting, the app can be used in offline mode as many hunting locations are out of cellular range. Once the app is on your phone it will only update occasionally when new functions are added. Great news for hunters: technology that enables you and your dog to remain in contact while you are separated, and you are able to control the animal via the collar’s built-in features. Your hunting dog will respond to your commands and he will be safe because you will know where he is. There are choices on the market for the hunter. The best retailers offer beneficial e-collar systems for hunters and dog owners. Some of these devices are ergonomic, durable with intuitive features and because they are waterproof, they work well in all weather conditions. About Us: Astute trainers with proper training tools are the key to unleashing your dog’s potential. For over 30 years, Dogtra has collaborated with industry professionals to create class-leading tools for e-collar training, GPS tracking, and ball training to support dog owners in developing top-notch dogs. Trusted by professional dog trainers, K-9 officers, and hunters, Dogtra enhances your training journey with durable training products, equipped with patented accurate and intuitive control, to ensure the best experience. Join us, and together we can make every dog exceptional. For more information visit https://dogtrapathfinder.com/