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Teaching Your Dog the “come” Command

For the safety of your pet the “come” command is the most important command to teach. The goal in teaching the ‘Come’ command is to have a well disciplined dog that can always be brought to your side regardless of the situation. This is as much for your dog’s safety and protection as it is for your convenience.

My method of teaching the “come” command to a dog involves the use of a collar and a long leash or check cord. However, your dog needs to become adjusted to the sensation of the collar and the effect of the leash. Do not start training until this is done. We prefer a leash that is at least 15 ft. long. Also, choose a training time when there are no distractions.

Stand with your dog several feet from you and gently pull him toward you with the leash. As he reaches you, give praise by gently reaching down to pet him, rubbing him across the shoulders a few times. It may also help to kneel down in a crouched position to encourage your dog to come to you. You don’t need to say anything at all yet because saying “come” will just be confusing to your dog at this point.

In all training, I believe that a dog should know and understand the action demanded of a command before you ever add human language to it. Dogs don’t understand our words. They can be taught to understand but it is not a natural or instinctive process for them. Repeat the pulling-in and praise a few more times. The first lesson should only be a few minutes long; a dog’s attention span is short and we want the lessons to be a fun time between dog and owner.

After a few sessions, you will notice that your dog comes easier and easier until the slightest tug on the cord starts him right toward you. This is exactly what we want. Giving treats is not necessary, but since this is such a difficult command for some dogs to learn, it may assist in training.

Once you are confident that your dog will start coming to you with the slightest pull on the leash, say “come” at the same instant you start to pull on the leash. Just say it once and don’t repeat yourself. Do not raise your voice. Your dog will soon associate the action of “come” with the verbal command. Repeat this process until the leash, although still attached to the collar, plays no part in bringing your dog to you. Rather, he comes on his own as a response to the verbal command. At this point in the training, the leash can be removed.

Working in a controlled area, the command can be given and the correct behavior rewarded with mild praise. There will be instances when your dog challenges your authority. Then it is time to go back to using the leash for a period of time to refresh and remind your him.

Be careful how you use spoken commands around your dog. For example, he probably won’t even hear you as he runs across the neighbor’s yard, playing with another dog. Screaming “come-come-come” at a time like this only tells him that he can get away with disobeying your commands. Use common sense when using the command and make sure your dog always obeys. Also be sure that all family members use the same word for the same command. One person can’t be saying “here”, another saying “come here Ralph”, and yet another “over here” and expect him to understand and obey.

“Come” is the most important command you’ll ever teach your dog. It could save your dog’s life. You and everyone around you will appreciate a dog that is obedient and under control.

Remote Shock Collars are one of the most effective, simplest and most humane training aids available. Remote Shock Collars are placed on a dog’s neck, allowing a trainer to deliver small static corrections of varying strength by remote control. The correction the dog gets from the remote dog training collar is no different than static from walking on carpet. The benefits of working with a remote dog training collar is the trainer can immediately correct a dog’s mistakes at a distance far greater than leash training allows.

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Larry Volwiler is CEO of RadioFence.com a Leading Internet Retailer of Dog Training Shock Collars and many other Pet Supplies.

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Windows Home Server

The term Server used to be associated with only corporate Information Technology setup. Microsoft has brought the capabilities of a server to home users now with their Windows Home Server (WHS). Though this was introduced over 2 years ago, not many people have adopted this wonderful technology. Microsoft has now increased its focus on marketing this product.

Some of the key features of WHS are as below:

1.       Backup & Restore

Windows Home Server makes it easy to backup your data and applications and then restore them with some simple steps. It takes image based backups that can be programmed to perform backup action every day. Since the backup is not stored locally, you can recover your computer even if the hard drive is physically damaged. The recovery feature allows users to restore specific files or complete system which provides enough flexibility and confidence to users to carry on their day to day tasks on their machines easily and without any fear of data loss.

 

2.       Networking

WHS ensures that your home network remains healthy by constantly monitoring the defined network. You can even ensure that the anti-virus software is updated on all computers on your home network. It also incorporates a firewall that you can utilize to secure information on your network. You can be rest assured that no one can access your medical files or your banking information from your computers/network.

 

3.       Ease of Storage

WHS provides a central location to users, which is accessible by all the computers on the network like a shared location. This feature allows you to create a central repository for all images, pictures, photographs, movies, etc. This will ensure that you never miss out on the location of any of your files ever again.

4.       Enhanced Storage Capacity

Instead of adding hard drive on every computer on your home network, you can simply add hard drive (internal or external) to your WHS and it can be shared by all the computers on your network. All you need to do is plug in a hard drive and Windows Home Server will take care of the rest.

5.       Supports Home Automation

Home automation relates to devices such as Digital Photo Frames, Security Systems, IP Based refrigerators, IP & Remotely Controllable Air Conditioners, etc. Windows Home Server supports all these platforms and manufacturers of these devices are now extensively working with Microsoft to provide the capability to control your home remotely from any location using WHS. Imagine restricting access to your bedroom from your office (Cool Stuff, Just hope that your kids don’t lock you out J)

6.       Anywhere, Anytime Access

WHS provides the functionality to access your files, data, etc securely, weather you are inside your home/office or outside. You can use a completely customizable website address to download and upload files to and from your computer/network. It will look like you are working on your own computer. You will have access to all applications that you have installed on your machine back home.

 

With these features, WHS is an apt device for users who have set up a small network of up to 5 PCs at their home. It will also be wise for small business owners to invest into this to ensure that their data stays secured while providing roaming access to all the data and applications

 

Source: www.techtake.net

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