Saturday, July 16, 2016

Training Your Dog using a PetSafe Electric Dog fence

I'm personally very reluctant to recommend any form of electric collar for training a dog, but if someone is in a position where there is simply no way to fence in their dog, this may be the only solution for them to prevent the dog from having to be contained inside 24/7.

So, if you proceed with caution it is possible to use this form of electronic fencing as a training strategy, but please to use kindness and common sense to prevent abusing your dog.

OK... to get started. It is important to have as little disruption as possible during your pets' training sessions.

During the training process it is VERY IMPORTANT that you do not let your dog run off lead in the yard with or without wearing the dog fence collar.

If you do, it will confuse him and you may have to re-start the entire electronic dog fence training process.

It would be best to keep him on a leash during the first week.

But, never walk your pet over the boundary line on a leash.

 This may confuse him in the beginning. Eventually, you will be able to take him with you over the boundary on a leash - this is called "Doorway Training" and we will talk about this later.

But for now, if he needs to leave the yard, place him in the car, or carry him well over to the other side of the signal field.

Don't forget to REMOVE HIS ELECTRIC DOG FENCE COLLAR before taking him from the yard by either of these two options, or he will get corrected as he leaves.

To allow your dog to become accustomed to the collar probes on his neck remove the collar after each training session during the first week. After that, remove the dog fence collar each night for the next three weeks.

Eventually he will be able to wear the dog fence collar all the time, but it may take some time for him to develop a tolerance to the probes on the receiver.

Clean both the probes and the dogs neck every evening for the first 30 days.

The training flags are there for two reasons. First, to give your dog a visual boundary and secondly to help you with the training process.

The flags should be installed about 12" to your yard side on the dog fence wire in the ground. All of the flags will remain in the yard for about 30 days.

Remember the PetSafe electric dog fence training should be fun, and not stressful at all.

If other family members are assisting in the training sessions, it is vitally important that everyone follows the exact same technique. Make each session short and upbeat (5 to10 minutes max).

Many dogs have extremely short attention spans and training can be very tiring for them, so don't get discouraged if he doesn't "get it" at first - they will eventually learn.

Days 1 to 3 Place a leash on your dog using a flat collar or a slip collar, Never place the leash directly on the receiver collar.

Prior to placing the dog fence collar on your dog, turn the dog fence collar to the lowest power setting. Your dog needs to first be taught how to respond to the flags.

Walk with your dog within the containment area of the yard and praise and play with him.

Now, proceed towards the training flags. As your dog head passes the flags, give a quick horizontal or downward "jerk and release" correction on the leash.

Bring your dog back about 10 feet into the containment area and praise him. The "jerk and release" is the only negative reinforcement your dog needs.

There is no verbal correction needed. The PetSafe dog collar will be giving your dog a warning tone before the very light correction he is getting at the flags. You should tailor the corrections to your pets' personality, temperament, size and breed.

Each training session should only last about 5 to 10 minutes.

Enter the containment area at various places and focus on areas that the family typically would leave the yard ( ie: driveway, sidewalk or path your dog uses now to leave).

Soon you should see your dog turn to avoid the flags.

This shows that he is learning. Make sure you play with your dog in the containment area to show him time spent in the yard is a pleasant experience.

 This will prevent your dog from becoming timid or afraid going into the yard.

Remember, keep him on a leash during this first week, even to go outside to the bathroom. Some dogs will "pick up" the training faster than others.

Before proceeding to Phase 2, be sure that your dog is happy to run and play in the yard, generally avoiding the flags.

If not, spend an extra day or two flag training. Training is simply following the building blocks - you cannot proceed to Phase 2 without first completing the flag training.

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If your dog has successfully completed Phases 1 & 2, he is now ready to be off the leash while you are constantly supervising him. DO NOT leave your dog unattended during this phase.

It is not uncommon for your dog to associate the training with his leash, or to the trainer, and he may leave the yard when these conditions change. If that happens, retrieve your dog, remove his collar and return to the yard.

Many times, the dog will run back into the safe area of the yard by himself. If you are unable to retrieve him immediately, turn the transmitter off so that he can return without receiving a correction.

After six days of constantly supervising your pet while off the leash, you can begin to leave him unattended for short periods of time. Gradually, over the next week, begin building up the time your dog is left unattended.

Some dogs will want to stay near the house or may be hesitant to go outside. It may take a few days before your dog is confident to do so alone. If so, take your dog to the safe area and give him some meat treats, play with him and give him lots of praise to show him that it is safe to be outside.

Remember, if your dog is not properly and fully trained to the electric dog fence - it will not work. You cannot progress from one stage to the next without being certain that your dog has fully understood the previous stage. If you are unsure, spend the time to add a few extra days on a stage before proceeding.

Remember - these electric dog fences are NOT a miracle cure, they cannot physically restrain a dog from leaving a yard. Your dog must be properly trained to the system (up to 30 days) for the dog fence to work.

If you are hesitant or unsure about training the dog yourself, we recommend consulting a reputable Professional Trainer who has experence with electeronic dog fences. Or, your local PetSafe Professional dealer.

FINALLY - Two weeks after your pet can safely be left outside unattended, you may begin removing the training flags. Pull every other flag each day until all of the flags are removed.

Once the flags are gone you can teach your dog how to safely walk over the boundary - this is called "Doorway training". Remove the dog fence collar and place him on a leash using a flat or slip collar. Encourage your dog to follow you by reassuring him and praising him.

 Most dogs will be reluctant, but you must be persistent. DO NOT allow your dog to "bolt through" the signal field. Teach him it is safe to cross with you while he is on a leash.

Use a release word such as " FREE" . Be consistent and both exit the yard and re-enter it at the same point each time. Eventually your pet will associate the leash with leaving safely.


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Puppy's New Home - Household and Yard Dangers

At the risk of sounding like a paranoid dog owner, I'd like to alert you to a few things you should take into consideration when you get a new puppy.   

Please take the time to look around your home and yard for anything that could potentially cause harm to your little pup. 

Inside The Home

Get down on all fours in your house and look at what the puppy is able to get at.   

Puppies are like small children and like to explore objects by putting them in their mouths.   

They also like to work on their need for "teething" by using what's available. 

 Make sure there are no small items that could cause a choking hazard.   

Put up temptations such as candles, pillows, shoes, poorly constructed toys, etc. where they can't reach them.

Take a good look at the locations of your electrical wires.  If at all possible, hide the wires behind couches, chairs, and beds so puppy can't get at them.  

 If you can't hid them and the puppy is interested in chewing on them, try covering them with a spray such as Bitter Apple or wrap them in aluminum foil to discourage chewing.  You can ask your vet for ideas as well.

If you have children, teach them not to feed the puppy.  There are certain things a dog should definitely not have; grapes, raisins, or chocolate for example. 

 If your child insists, then allow her to give the puppy an acceptable doggie biscuit.

Another dangerous situation in the home is allowing your puppy to have free range when you're not around to keep a careful eye on him. 

 You wouldn't leave your 2 year old running around while you were in the shower would you?  The same goes for a young puppy.

Outside In The Yard

There are many types of bushes that are very dangerous to puppies who like to sample leaves.  Do an Internet search for your specific shrubbery to see if there are any potential issues.   

You may need to relocate the bushes to the front yard and plant something else.

Check the perimeter of your fence.  Does the gate latch properly?  Are there any areas such as broken boards or spots where the bottom of the fence doesn't go all the way to the ground through which a crafty puppy could escape?   

Is the fence short and your growing puppy able to jump over it?   Find solutions so you don't lose your precious dog.

Look around.  Are there any potentially dangerous items in your yard like containers of fertilizer or weed killer?  Also, make sure there are no sharp objects like metal landscape edging that your dog could cut his foot on.

If you get down and think like a puppy, you will spot potential problems that you can fix before your little guy has a mishap.  

 It all starts with you being aware of what could cause danger to your newest household member.  Take care of any problems so your puppy can stay safe.

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Saturday, February 6, 2016

Great Ideas For A Container or Tower Garden In Small Spaces

Nowadays we often live in restricted spaces that don't allow for big gardens for flowers or especially for vegetables and other food crops.

But there are innovative ways to grow plants in even tiny spaces, including using Container Garden ideas or the popular trend for Tower Gardens and Wall Gardens.

I have been growing even lemon trees and other fruit trees in containers, and enjoying a good crop every year or lemons, mandarins, peaches, plums, figs, and even vegetables like tomato and asparagus.

Very often, people start out with container gardening with very good intentions but don’t really have the know how to make a go of it.

It can be quite common for a hopeful container gardener to do very well with one kind of plant and  not well at all with another.

What do you need to know and do to be successful at container gardening?

In this article, we’ll share some great ideas for successful and productive gardening in your little corner of the world.

You may be surprised to know that there are lots of easy-to-grow plants out there. You can grow a wide variety of veggies in containers.

The key is knowing what kind of soil to begin with and what kind of placement will work best.

Veggies are like people. They have their preferences.

The best way to determine where to put your containers is to simply consult the information on the backs of your seed packets.

They will tell you how much sun each type of veggie needs. Additionally, you will learn what kind of soil you need and how often to water. What could be easier than that?

You may want to set up several mini-container gardens around your home to accommodate all the different types of fresh veggies you want to plant. For example, you could keep all your herbs in a nice rack in a sunny kitchen window.

Just line the rack with peat moss, add the right kind of soil and plant your seeds or seedlings. For minimum mess, it’s best to put this kind of arrangement above your kitchen sink for easy, tidy watering.

Put larger containers out on your patio or balcony. Patio tomatoes are perfect for this. Be sure to choose the type that is intended for container gardening. These shorter, bushier tomato plants don’t need to be staked to stand up straight, and they are stellar producers.

Make the most of your tomato containers by adding radishes at the base of your tomato plants. They are fast and easy to grow, and they help keep bugs away.

For a pretty touch, add some marigolds for more natural bug repelling.

Bell peppers are another pretty and tasty choice for outdoor container gardening. Choose red, yellow, green or all three for an attractive display and a tasty addition for salads, soups and other dishes.

Be sure you get the right kind of soil for your container gardening project. Avoid heavy soil. You can get a good commercial mix and add vermiculite, perlite or peat to lighten the soil and provide good drainage. In this way, you can avoid root rot.

You can also compost your own soil mix from kitchen scraps by establishing a compost bin or small compost heap if you happen to have the room. Invest in a batch of garden worms to help you compost your kitchen waste super-fast to make rich potting soil. You will still need to add vermiculite, perlite or peat to lighten the mix.

It’s smart to use large, high quality planting containers outdoors so that you can easily return to them and amend the soil year after year, just like in a standard garden.

When you place your containers, don’t worry too much if you can’t provide full sun all day.

This is really too much for container gardening. Six hours of good sun is really plenty for most types of veggies.

Container gardening is really quite simple and lots of fun even in an apartment or home with a small yard.

You can amend your family diet and enjoy a relaxing hobby with simple and easy use of a few inexpensive resources. Follow the tips presented here for fun with container gardening in a small space.

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A Couple of Things To Consider When Shopping For Blenders

If you are a cook who likes to prepare healthy meals for yourself and your family you will be processing a lot of fruit and vegetables every day.

And any helpful household gadget that makes that job a bit faster and easier is a blessing!

Blenders are must-items in every household nowadays especially if you are very health conscious.

You see, blenders are pretty nifty when it comes to making fruit juices that are rich sources of vitamins and minerals.

On top of this, you can also use this gadget to create vegetables dishes that can resemble meats.

This is the reason why most people who are into a specific diet plans or those who have become vegetarians are investing in good blenders.

After all, you will be taking in only fresh foods and drinks with it.

Even those who have restaurants also invest in blenders for their ingredient preparation.

Like a food processor, blenders can help in mincing and in grinding ingredients.

In fact, it can even turn some hard to bit into ingredients into powder form. Chefs do this with spices that may be bitter when bit into.

In a powder form, these spices can easily flavor the food that they are cooking.

But with all the different kinds of blenders in the market, one cannot be sure of just what to buy for the home or for the business.

Another question is if a blender is the right choice or would a food processor be better.

If you are serious about including juice in your daily diet you will be best off investing in a good quality electric Juice extractor machine to make the job fast and simple.

Here are some tips to help you in your decision.

1. Function

One of the things that you should consider before buying a blender is what you will be doing with it.

A lot of things will depend on the answer to this question— the price of the blender, the power, the brand and even, the dilemma between food processor and blender.

If you are planning to use it for making shakes and juices at home, the blender is the obvious choice. It is after all not called a liquidizer for nothing.

A blender can be best used when making liquid concoctions, from milkshakes to alcoholic drinks. You can create Zombies and margaritas with this gadget.

If you are planning to crush ice with it, go for the more expensive blenders as the smaller cheaper ones will not have enough power to do it.

They may be able to do the job once or twice but crushing ice often will cause the blades and the machine to big down.

If you are however planning to use it for preparing ingredients when you cook a meal, the best thing to buy is actually the food processor.

 With this gadget, you can slice your tomatoes, mash potatoes, mince pork and shred cabbages. You can even grate cheese with it.

You see, food processors have with it interchangeable razors and blades that you can use. These blades perform a variety of function, depending on what you want.

Between the two, the food processor is actually the more versatile as it can also make juices for you. It will be a harder job but it can be accomplished.

You can learn more in my online How To Guide about Juicing and how it can improve your overall health, as well as recommending some of the top blenders to choose from.

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2. Budget

Another consideration when buying blenders for your food and drinks is the price range that you can afford.

If you really want a good blender, I suggest that you save your money for the expensive ones with a good brand.

 That way, you won't need to worry about it not being able to do the things that you want to do.

After all, you cannot be too sure just what you will need the blender for in the future.

One of the essential pieces of equipment you will need to become a regular juicer for health is a good quality reliable and strong electric juicing machine that will extract the juice from your fruit and veg without stress or strain. 
 
You also want to read customer reviews to make sure that the cleanup of the equipment is simple and fast.
 
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Which Juice Extractor Do I Use?

I personally own and use the Breville JE98XL Juice Fountain Plus 850-Watt Juice Extractor and it has done a brilliant job for me over the years.

I especially love the fact that I can feed it whole apples and fruit without having to chop it up first.

It is tough as nails. And clean up is a breeze!
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