Angel is a Canadian based company that sells leather collars, leather leashes, leather couplers, leather harnesses and muzzles. I have 3 items owned by angel pet supplies 2 martingales (14 inches fully extended) and a regular leather collar that has bones in it. (Rotterdam bones) (22 inches)
Rotterdam bones collar
I am very happy with this collar it’s good as new and has been through water, mud and etc. it is cushiony and soft. The collar is well made and is very fashionable. I would recommend this collar for anyone who wants a flat collar for their dog.
Pros
Soft
Fashionable
Non irritating
Durable
Well made
Cons
Expensive
Hard to find ( in store)
Martingale collar leather and chain
Pros
Soft
Fashionable
Durable
Well made
Cons
Hard to find
Expensive
The Color ones dye rubs off (get black or brown avoid the pink and red)
Sunday, July 15, 2018
Force Free Bullsh*t
In the dog training community their are trainers who call themselves force free but here’s the catch force free doesn’t exist so what exactly do they mean. Force Free is to train a dog without a conquense for unwanted behavior. Also called positive reinforcement (purely) and reward training. The dog is praised for wanted behavior and nothing happens when the dog does something wrong. Sounds good but in reality it’s not. Force Free is a death sentence for a lot of dogs because it’s very limited. If a dog bites someone there is no consequenses. Runs off, chews up furniture etc you can not correct or yell at your dog because in the force free community that’s cruel. But that’s what you have to do because every living thing learns by punishmen. an example of punishment is A child is about to touch a hot stove. The parent yells at child to not touch stove it’s hot, kid doesn’t listen and touches the stove kid gets burned. Punishment happens in every day life. Were you ever told no. Oh of course you were.
Management is force
You may hear you need to Manage your dogs surroundings so he doesn’t get in trouble. Well yes this is correct, but this is force. A leash, a fence, a crate is all force. You are forcing the dog to be in a confined space.
Operate conditioning
Is made up of 4 parts
positive reinforcement-Dog is rewarded
Negative reinforcement-Dog is ignored
Positive punishment- Dog is punished with leash pop, tightening of harness or head collar.
Negative punishment- pressure is lifted from Dog
Force free trainers only use the first 2 and in extreme cases number 3 however they make the tools they use seem to be very gentle and harmless, that is far from the truth.
Tools force free people hate and bash out against
Choke collar - a length of chain or other material with rings at either end such that the collar can be formed into a loop that slips over the dogs head and rests around the top of the dog's neck, just behind the ears. Tightens if the dog pulls but releases when dog is at heel. Must be put on like a p with the tail facing downwards.
Prong collar-are a series of metal or plastic links that fit together by connecting through blunt prongs that point inward toward the dog's neck. The design of the prong collar incorporates a chain loop connecting the ends of the prong series, the collar sits high on the dogs neck just behind the ears. Applies pressure to dogs neck.
Shock collars- are electronic training aids developed to deliver a low intensity electrical signal, vibration, tone, or light signal to the dog via the collar. Used primarily as a means of remote communication and widely accepted as a primary tool for the training of deaf and working dogs. applies low electric signal to dog to discourage bad behavior.
Now let’s look at what the force free trainers use for dogs that need punishment
Head halter-This device fastens around the back of the neck and over the top of the muzzle, giving more control over a dog's direction and the intensity of pulling on a leash than most collars that fit strictly around the neck. Pressure on this type of collar pulls the dog's nose and consequently their head towards the handler.
No pull harness- rely on a level of discomfort, force and avoidance to alter the dogs behavior. When the dog pulls, a strap within the harness tightens around the torso or in the shoulders applying an uncomfortable pressure on the dog's body which the dog must actively alter the pulling behavior to avoid.
Martingale collar - similar to a choke collar but is made of two loops and the one loop tightens applying force to the neck of the dog. Can be made of all leather and nylon or leather and nylon with a chain.
I’m not against these tools I use them but I’m sick of people sugar coating them and saying they are better than the above tools but in reality they do the same thing apply force.
All dog trainers use positive reinforcement because that’s how you train a dog to do a desired behavior.
(Some) Balanced trainers are the best since they use both reinforcement and punishment but do your research before choosing a dog trainer
Management is force
You may hear you need to Manage your dogs surroundings so he doesn’t get in trouble. Well yes this is correct, but this is force. A leash, a fence, a crate is all force. You are forcing the dog to be in a confined space.
Operate conditioning
Is made up of 4 parts
positive reinforcement-Dog is rewarded
Negative reinforcement-Dog is ignored
Positive punishment- Dog is punished with leash pop, tightening of harness or head collar.
Negative punishment- pressure is lifted from Dog
Force free trainers only use the first 2 and in extreme cases number 3 however they make the tools they use seem to be very gentle and harmless, that is far from the truth.
Tools force free people hate and bash out against
Choke collar - a length of chain or other material with rings at either end such that the collar can be formed into a loop that slips over the dogs head and rests around the top of the dog's neck, just behind the ears. Tightens if the dog pulls but releases when dog is at heel. Must be put on like a p with the tail facing downwards.
Prong collar-are a series of metal or plastic links that fit together by connecting through blunt prongs that point inward toward the dog's neck. The design of the prong collar incorporates a chain loop connecting the ends of the prong series, the collar sits high on the dogs neck just behind the ears. Applies pressure to dogs neck.
Shock collars- are electronic training aids developed to deliver a low intensity electrical signal, vibration, tone, or light signal to the dog via the collar. Used primarily as a means of remote communication and widely accepted as a primary tool for the training of deaf and working dogs. applies low electric signal to dog to discourage bad behavior.
Now let’s look at what the force free trainers use for dogs that need punishment
Head halter-This device fastens around the back of the neck and over the top of the muzzle, giving more control over a dog's direction and the intensity of pulling on a leash than most collars that fit strictly around the neck. Pressure on this type of collar pulls the dog's nose and consequently their head towards the handler.
No pull harness- rely on a level of discomfort, force and avoidance to alter the dogs behavior. When the dog pulls, a strap within the harness tightens around the torso or in the shoulders applying an uncomfortable pressure on the dog's body which the dog must actively alter the pulling behavior to avoid.
Martingale collar - similar to a choke collar but is made of two loops and the one loop tightens applying force to the neck of the dog. Can be made of all leather and nylon or leather and nylon with a chain.
I’m not against these tools I use them but I’m sick of people sugar coating them and saying they are better than the above tools but in reality they do the same thing apply force.
All dog trainers use positive reinforcement because that’s how you train a dog to do a desired behavior.
(Some) Balanced trainers are the best since they use both reinforcement and punishment but do your research before choosing a dog trainer
Thursday, July 5, 2018
Review on omni pet identification holder
The omni pet ID holder is a very useful item. it can be used to change your pets collars. it works best for medium and large dogs. it works best with the Ez change by onmi pet.
PROS
easy to use
looks nice
not bulky
simple design'
CONS
if you have a collar that's over 1 inch thick. this is to big to put on the collar, but it can be attached to the ring you attach the leash.
PROS
easy to use
looks nice
not bulky
simple design'
CONS
if you have a collar that's over 1 inch thick. this is to big to put on the collar, but it can be attached to the ring you attach the leash.
Review on Ez change clip
The Ez change is a clip made by coastal pet. I bought it on amazon and got 2 for $5. two clips are in each pack. you can put large tags on it without any split o rings or s hooks. smaller tags you will need to add a hook. you can add a small o split ring and use a stapler remover to put it on the tag
pros
easy to use and simple design
simple to put on small collars
durable (holds up to a active boxer)
not bulky
cons
hard to put on and take off medium and large collars
pros
easy to use and simple design
simple to put on small collars
durable (holds up to a active boxer)
not bulky
cons
hard to put on and take off medium and large collars
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