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      <description>You’ve got a new pet, now what? It’s important to train your dog so that 
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    You’ve got a new pet, now what? It’s important to train your dog so that they have the skills to navigate their new home and the world of humans – especially if they're an intelligent and energetic breed. In this short article we’ve summarised some basic 
    
  
    
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    Before you do any of these techniques or methods, make sure that you're in a quiet, low-distraction environment. It helps if it’s only one person training the dog at a time to minimize confusion on your dog’s behalf.
  


  
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    This is the first and most basic dog command any trainer should know. First, take a tasty treat and hold it at the height of your dog's nose. Next, lift it up quickly, above their head and say ‘sit’. Naturally, your dog's nose will follow the treat and their bottom half will come to rest on the ground - and that’s it! Give your dog the treat, to reinforce the good behaviour and repeat. 
  


  
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    Eventually, you can simply make the command and your dog will listen. Sit is a great command because it’s simple, and once your dog understands it, they become familiar with the idea that commands may result in treats in general, making dog training much easier.
  


  
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    This one is simple but requires patience and precise repetition. Pick up a treat or a toy when your dog is in another part of the room and whenever they start moving towards them, tell them “good dog!” or otherwise indicate that you’re pleased with them. Repeat this and then start using the word “come” every time at the start of the exercise. When they do, follow up with a treat for positive confirmation.
  


  
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    Take a treat and hold it in front of your sitting dog. They will begin following it with their nose and then bring the treat to the ground and move it in such a way as to encourage your dog to lie on their front. Repeat and give them a treat every second time they do the command. They should soon get the idea!
  


  
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    When the dog is sitting or lying down, show it a treat. Slowly, move the treat away from them while holding your hand up and saying “stay” firmly. Make eye contact with your dog and when you’re ready to give it to them take your hand down and give them a signal that it’s okay for them to eat it. Try and bring it further and further away from your dog each time, doing so in small, but frequent sessions.
  


  
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      How to Keep Your Dog From Leaving Your Property?
    
  
    
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    For all the training you may do, without adaptations and fences on your property, your dog may be liable to try and explore the land surrounding their new home. This also means other peoples properties, roads and all other kinds of perils. So what is the 
    
  
    
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    At Dog Guard of St. Louis, we use out-of-sight fencing systems to train your dog where they can and can’t go. Using our system of wireless dog fence-posts and a receiver attached to their collar, your dog will be kept safe and happy on your property.
  


  
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    Summer is here, bringing with it longer days, lazy evenings, and of course the heat of the sun. We all, of course, have to take precautions to protect ourselves from the heat, but what about our furry friends? It’s just as important to make sure that they’re able to enjoy the summertime without overheating, and to stay safe and healthy. In the worst case scenario, a pup getting dehydrated and overheated could spell a journey to the vet. In this article we’re going to run through some summertime 
    
  
    
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    Many of us find it difficult to keep ourselves hydrated, let alone our pets! We should never forget to refill their water bowls, especially in the summer. Remember to change the water often and to make sure it is fresh and clean. If it’s been cooled in the fridge, even better. If the heat is really out of control, why not throw in a couple of ice cubes to give them a refreshing treat. 
  


  
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    This is a huge reason not to delay, and to have a fencing system put in place this summer. At Dog Guard Of St. Louis, we pride ourselves on servicing pet-owners in the St Louis area, ensuring that their dogs can roam freely inside the boundaries of their property, safe and shaded. We also have a team of professional dog trainers who can help your dog understand exactly where they can and can’t go inside of your property.
  


  
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         Electric dog fences are a great alternative to keeping your fluffy friend at home and clipped to their leash. Also, they provide an option for pet owners that don’t have the time to walk and play with their dog every day. However, there are quite a few questions about them.
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         There is no limit to the number of dogs that can use one fence. Most systems can be used by one dog at a time, while several are compatible with two or more dogs. Each dog that uses the system needs its own receiver collar (which tracks its location). You can add as many dog collars to the system as your yard can support.
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         The length of dog fence training depends on the breed and its age. It can range from 10 minutes to a whole week, but it is definitely not as difficult as you think. Follow some of the
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         There is a big difference between a store-bought electric dog fence kit and a professionally installed system. The commonly sold kits are usually much smaller in length. Moreover, they are overwhelmed by too many radiofrequency devices, environmental interferences, and other challenges. 
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         A professionally installed system has a wire that is buried underground or hidden in a “ditch”. It includes the controller, receiver, electrodes, splices, and an inspection while it is being installed to ensure reliability. 
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      <description>Keeping your furry family member safe is often a concern. Even if you have 
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    Spend some time playing with your dog in the containment area before beginning. Make it fun, provide positive reinforcement and treats, and train in 10–15 minute increments. Be sure to remove the collar between training sessions, and always train with your dog also wearing a regular collar on a leash.
  


  
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    Set up flags around the perimeter of the property about 10 feet apart and close to the electric dog fence. This becomes your dog’s containment area, and it’s the first thing he needs to learn. 
  


  
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    Day one of training is simply to get your dog to recognize the containment area and become familiar with the tone of the 
    
  
    
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    . Starting with about 3 flags and holding the leash attached to the standard collar, walk your dog up to the flags until the tone is triggered. Pull your dog back after about 2 seconds of hearing the tone, then provide praise and a treat. Do this until your dog resists going near the flags.
  


  
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    This begins on day two of training. The electric dog collar should be set at a level where he notices the static correction. Watch your dog determine if it’s being detected, for example, movement of the ears or a shift in the direction of his gaze. Follow the same process as with tone only, using a leash on a standard collar. Be sure to take play breaks if your dog is stressed. Repeat on days 3 and 4.
  


  
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    Once your dog is accustomed to the containment area, and the tone and static corrections, continue the dog training by testing for distractions. There are always distractions outdoors, whether from squirrels or other dogs on their daily walks. Throw a ball outside of the containment area. When he resists going after it, praise him and give him a treat. Use this technique several times in short training sessions over three or four days, and test all the boundaries of the containment area. 
  


  
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    Once your dog consistently ignores distractions and knows the boundaries of his yard, he is ready for more freedom. Allow him to enjoy the yard off-leash but still wearing the electric dog collar as you do something close by. Do not test for distractions during this time. If your dog goes beyond the containment area, take the static correction collar off and lead him back into his safe zone. You will likely need to reinforce the training. 
  


  
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    Most dogs take about two weeks to become accustomed to the system. Once you’re confident your dog knows the limits of his territory, you can begin removing the training flags. Remove two flags at a time every three to four days. 
  


  
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      <description>There are many different electric dog fences on the market, each offering 
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    Pet security and containment professionals have the necessary experience to install your new fence without delays or dilemmas. Additionally, experts can help you select the best boundary wire suitable for your latest and greatest dog fence ideas. A properly selected and installed protective boundary wire is vital to keeping your new electric fence operational without experiencing any hiccups.
  


  
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    You cannot install a new electric dog fence and expect your pet to understand his or her new boundaries right away. A professional installer will work with you to make sure your pets have the proper training they need so that they understand and respect their new boundaries. Training is essential to keeping your dogs happy, safe, and contained in their new area. Without it, you will be hard-pressed to make the most of your new security investment. 
  


  
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    When you choose to work with a team of professionals, you get the peace of mind you deserve knowing that your new fence's battery won't need to be replaced multiple times a year. Professional installation companies can offer electric dog fences with receiver batteries that have life cycles as high as two years. To put it bluntly, a longer battery life means greater safety for your dog.
  


  
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    The team at Dog Guard of St. Louis is committed to providing our clients with pet-friendly security solutions and we love going above and beyond for the sake of greater customer satisfaction. If you are getting ready to install an electric dog fence for your home and are interested in learning more about our installation process, get in touch with us today. You can call us at 636-397-3321 or reach us through our 
    
  
    
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    Dogs are loved members of our families, and most people will do anything necessary to keep them safe, especially at home. A secure outdoor area is of the utmost importance for your dog’s quality of life and will ensure they stay protected from other dogs, traffic and do not get lost.
  


  
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    Sure, traditional fencing has been around forever, but it is not necessarily the best fit for everyone. You might be faced with rules on your property about installing a fence, don’t care for the way it looks, or it may be beyond your budget.
  


  
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    With an electric dog fence, you can provide your pet the freedom to enjoy the outdoors anywhere or everywhere on your property. They can roam freely within the contained space without feeling like they are inside an enclosure. This is better suited to their natural instincts, making their time outside more enjoyable.
  


  
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    Electric fencing also gives you more options because you can easily deal with aspects of your property that would otherwise be difficult with traditional fence installation – you can install an electric fence anywhere you like. There is no requirement to follow property lines, and you can run it around your landscaping or any sharp corners.
  


  
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    Electric fences are very easy to install. Many people even tackle the project themselves. However, if you are purchasing a new electric fence from a company like ours, we will install it for you at no additional charge. Installation is a simple matter of laying the wires out along your preferred area and installing and programming the transmitter.
  


  
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         What's the best way to train a dog? This is a question that has been pondered by many owners and for good reason. 
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         Training your pup can be difficult at times, but it doesn't have to be. Read on for five easy off-leash
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         We will discuss why you should take your time, keep the sessions short, have patience, be consistent, and provide positive reinforcement during training sessions. Follow the tips outlined in this article, and bad behavior should be a thing of the past.
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         One of the most rewarding things in the world is watching your pup grow up and obey you, but that doesn't come without some training!  One of the best tips for training is to take your time with them. 
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         If you spend time with your dog when they are young, they will grow up knowing how to behave appropriately. The more time you commit to training them, the more likely they will show obedience.
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         Another excellent tip for training your dog is to only give them commands for 15 minutes or less per day. This will prevent boredom on both ends and help maintain interest in the training process. Puppies have short attention spans, so keeping the sessions short and sweet is important.
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         If you are having trouble getting your puppy to focus, take a break and return to training later. Dogs also learn at different speeds, and some will pick up commands more quickly than others.
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         Whenever you're training your pup, it's essential to keep things upbeat. If you scold or punish your pup for making a mistake, he will become discouraged and may not want to learn anymore. 
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         Remember, it will take time for your pup to learn all the things you want him to know. So be patient, and keep rewarding him with praise every time he follows your commands.
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         One of the best ways to get your puppy interested is to make the process into a game. Try hiding treats or toys around the house and encourage your pup to find them. 
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         The longer it takes him, the more encouragement you should give. This will make his training sessions much more fun, and he'll be much more likely to learn new things.
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         The most important thing when training your puppy is to be consistent. If you're always rewarding him for following commands and consistently enforcing rules and boundaries, your pup will learn what's expected of him much faster. 
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         If you're inconsistent, your pup will become confused and may not know what he's supposed to do. 
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         It's important to remember that training your pup is a process. It will take time and patience. But, if you're consistent and positive, he'll eventually learn everything you want him to know.
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         One of the most important parts of training your pup is rewarding him for following commands. Reward your puppy with praise, treats, or affection when he does something correctly. 
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         Another vital part of positive reinforcement is removing rewards when your pup misbehaves or does something wrong. This should be consistent throughout the training process to know what behavior is appropriate.
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