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   Posted on July 22, 2013    |    by Rich

If you happen to have clicked here, I highly recommend you meet with a trusted trainer or behavior expert in your area. Choose a local, known resource – contact your veterinarian or call a few veterinarians in your area for…

   Posted on July 15, 2013    |    by Rich

Does your dog have trouble when left alone? Many dogs have a variety of stress issues when left alone. Problems arise such as destruction of your property and in many cases, a stressed pet may injure themselves. Here are 3…

   Posted on July 8, 2013    |    by Rich

Every rational discussion about counter surfing begins with the suggestion to be careful and to keep edible items, especially anything the dog will love, far out of reach. If you’ve chosen a dog that is long enough to reach your…

   Posted on June 24, 2013    |    by Rich

Barking Problems? No Problem! We offer a wide range of bark reduction or elimination options. Most communities have barking or nuisance ordinances that require you to keep your pet’s behavior within reasonable limits…for your neighbors peace and quiet. Woof. Woof, WOOF!…

   Posted on June 13, 2015    |    by Rich

Puppies chew – let’s not be surprised that puppies want something interesting in their mouth frequently, and since puppies sleep about half of our waking hours plus all night, we have a limited window of time where it is our…

   Posted on June 17, 2013    |    by Rich

House training a new dog or puppy? Here’s a simple checklist that can make the process a little easier on you and your pet. Are you feeding a dry, high grade dog food? Are you skipping supplements and most types…

   Posted on June 10, 2013    |    by Rich

Dogs share many human attributes and you probably know some people who do not handle stress as well as others. If you have an easily stressed dog, or if your dog does not “bounce back” from stressful events as quickly…

   Posted on June 3, 2013    |    by Rich

I remember in the 70s watching a trainer teach “no jump” in 1 minute. This wild, happy Golden Retriever came bounding up to him and he placed a knee in that dog’s chest like a brick. The dog squeeled, jumped…

   Posted on May 27, 2013    |    by Rich

The number one thing I recommend with puppies is to take advantage of this learning period by attending puppy classes before 16 weeks. Hopefully, you will learn how to manage common puppy behaviors to avoid mistakes, to acknowledge behaviors of…

   Posted on May 20, 2013    |    by Rich

Keep in mind that dog training has evolved enormously in the last 15 years, but there remain 2 primary schools of thought. They often appear to be at odds, although it is not uncommon for two trainers with extremely different…

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Pet Training

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Category: Pet Training

   Posted on November 13, 2013   |    by Rich

I did some training at Main Line Animal Rescue in Chester Springs Pa today. The second of 3 dogs I handled was Dallas, who immediately demonstrated an automatic sit when she saw the treat in my hand. This turns out…

   Posted on November 10, 2013    |    by Rich

In the early years of pet containment, the training approach ran parallel to the popular basic dog training approach in the USA. The emphasis was on strong levels of correction/discipline/punishment to stop existing behaviors. Modern training seeks to steer and…

   Posted on July 22, 2013   |    by Rich

If you happen to have clicked here, I highly recommend you meet with a trusted trainer or behavior expert in your area. Choose a local, known resource – contact your veterinarian or call a few veterinarians in your area for…

   Posted on July 15, 2013   |    by Rich

Does your dog have trouble when left alone? Many dogs have a variety of stress issues when left alone. Problems arise such as destruction of your property and in many cases, a stressed pet may injure themselves. Here are 3…

   Posted on July 8, 2013    |    by Rich

Every rational discussion about counter surfing begins with the suggestion to be careful and to keep edible items, especially anything the dog will love, far out of reach. If you’ve chosen a dog that is long enough to reach your…

   Posted on June 24, 2013    |    by Rich

Barking Problems? No Problem! We offer a wide range of bark reduction or elimination options. Most communities have barking or nuisance ordinances that require you to keep your pet’s behavior within reasonable limits…for your neighbors peace and quiet. Woof. Woof, WOOF!…

   Posted on June 13, 2015    |    by Rich

Puppies chew – let’s not be surprised that puppies want something interesting in their mouth frequently, and since puppies sleep about half of our waking hours plus all night, we have a limited window of time where it is our…

   Posted on June 17, 2013    |    by Rich

House training a new dog or puppy? Here’s a simple checklist that can make the process a little easier on you and your pet. Are you feeding a dry, high grade dog food? Are you skipping supplements and most types…

   Posted on June 10, 2013    |    by Rich

Dogs share many human attributes and you probably know some people who do not handle stress as well as others. If you have an easily stressed dog, or if your dog does not “bounce back” from stressful events as quickly…

   Posted on June 3, 2013    |    by Rich

I remember in the 70s watching a trainer teach “no jump” in 1 minute. This wild, happy Golden Retriever came bounding up to him and he placed a knee in that dog’s chest like a brick. The dog squeeled, jumped…

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Pet Behavior

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Category: Pet Behavior

   Posted on July 22, 2013    |    by Rich

If you happen to have clicked here, I highly recommend you meet with a trusted trainer or behavior expert in your area. Choose a local, known resource – contact your veterinarian or call a few veterinarians in your area for…

   Posted on July 15, 2013    |    by Rich

Does your dog have trouble when left alone? Many dogs have a variety of stress issues when left alone. Problems arise such as destruction of your property and in many cases, a stressed pet may injure themselves. Here are 3…

   Posted on July 8, 2013    |    by Rich

Every rational discussion about counter surfing begins with the suggestion to be careful and to keep edible items, especially anything the dog will love, far out of reach. If you’ve chosen a dog that is long enough to reach your…

   Posted on June 24, 2013    |    by Rich

Barking Problems? No Problem! We offer a wide range of bark reduction or elimination options. Most communities have barking or nuisance ordinances that require you to keep your pet’s behavior within reasonable limits…for your neighbors peace and quiet. Woof. Woof, WOOF!…

   Posted on June 13, 2015    |    by Rich

Puppies chew – let’s not be surprised that puppies want something interesting in their mouth frequently, and since puppies sleep about half of our waking hours plus all night, we have a limited window of time where it is our…

   Posted on June 17, 2013    |    by Rich

House training a new dog or puppy? Here’s a simple checklist that can make the process a little easier on you and your pet. Are you feeding a dry, high grade dog food? Are you skipping supplements and most types…

   Posted on June 10, 2013    |    by Rich

Dogs share many human attributes and you probably know some people who do not handle stress as well as others. If you have an easily stressed dog, or if your dog does not “bounce back” from stressful events as quickly…

   Posted on June 3, 2013    |    by Rich

I remember in the 70s watching a trainer teach “no jump” in 1 minute. This wild, happy Golden Retriever came bounding up to him and he placed a knee in that dog’s chest like a brick. The dog squeeled, jumped…

   Posted on May 27, 2013    |    by Rich

The number one thing I recommend with puppies is to take advantage of this learning period by attending puppy classes before 16 weeks. Hopefully, you will learn how to manage common puppy behaviors to avoid mistakes, to acknowledge behaviors of…

   Posted on May 20, 2013    |    by Rich

Keep in mind that dog training has evolved enormously in the last 15 years, but there remain 2 primary schools of thought. They often appear to be at odds, although it is not uncommon for two trainers with extremely different…

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Pet News, Behavior, Tips

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Category: Pet News, Behavior, and Tips

   Posted on November 13, 2013   |    by Rich

I did some training at Main Line Animal Rescue in Chester Springs Pa today. The second of 3 dogs I handled was Dallas, who immediately demonstrated an automatic sit when she saw the treat in my hand. This turns out…

   Posted on November 10, 2013   |    by Rich

In the early years of pet containment, the training approach ran parallel to the popular basic dog training approach in the USA. The emphasis was on strong levels of correction/discipline/punishment to stop existing behaviors. Modern training seeks to steer and…

   Posted on July 22, 2013    |    by Rich

If you happen to have clicked here, I highly recommend you meet with a trusted trainer or behavior expert in your area. Choose a local, known resource – contact your veterinarian or call a few veterinarians in your area for…

   Posted on July 15, 2013    |    by Rich

Does your dog have trouble when left alone? Many dogs have a variety of stress issues when left alone. Problems arise such as destruction of your property and in many cases, a stressed pet may injure themselves. Here are 3…

   Posted on July 8, 2013    |    by Rich

Every rational discussion about counter surfing begins with the suggestion to be careful and to keep edible items, especially anything the dog will love, far out of reach. If you’ve chosen a dog that is long enough to reach your…

   Posted on June 24, 2013    |    by Rich

Barking Problems? No Problem! We offer a wide range of bark reduction or elimination options. Most communities have barking or nuisance ordinances that require you to keep your pet’s behavior within reasonable limits…for your neighbors peace and quiet. Woof. Woof, WOOF!…

   Posted on June 13, 2015    |    by Rich

Puppies chew – let’s not be surprised that puppies want something interesting in their mouth frequently, and since puppies sleep about half of our waking hours plus all night, we have a limited window of time where it is our…

   Posted on June 17, 2013    |    by Rich

House training a new dog or puppy? Here’s a simple checklist that can make the process a little easier on you and your pet. Are you feeding a dry, high grade dog food? Are you skipping supplements and most types…

   Posted on June 10, 2013    |    by Rich

Dogs share many human attributes and you probably know some people who do not handle stress as well as others. If you have an easily stressed dog, or if your dog does not “bounce back” from stressful events as quickly…

   Posted on June 3, 2013    |    by Rich

I remember in the 70s watching a trainer teach “no jump” in 1 minute. This wild, happy Golden Retriever came bounding up to him and he placed a knee in that dog’s chest like a brick. The dog squeeled, jumped…

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Support

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Category: Support

   Posted on September 12, 2017    |    by Rich

This video will help you identify your Pet Stop collar’s current setting numbers. With thousands of possible settings, the intent of this video is to focus on the actual numbers that you can share with Hidden Fence Company for troubleshooting…

Tagged with: correction levels, ot-300, receiver collars

  Posted on September 11, 2017 | by Rich | Posted in Hidden Fence Company, Photos

Check and adjust your Pet Stop OT300 signal field. This is a basic first step in troubleshooting any dog fence. And if you want to alter the distance from the wire where the pet is blocked, this video will show…

Tagged with: fence boundaries, fence transmitters, ot-300

  Posted on September 11, 2017 | by Rich | Posted in Hidden Fence Company, Photos

If you own the EcoLite rechargeable receiver collar, there are two choices in rechargers. This model is the full featured Charging Station Plus. The key difference between the two collars is in the feedback provided by the PLUS model featured…

Tagged with: ecolite, receiver collars

  Posted on January 6, 2014 | by Rich |Posted in Hidden Fence Systems, Invisible Fence® Support, Support, Troubleshooting, Tutorials

What does it mean when a Hidden Dog Fence Alarm is sounding? How do I turn off the beeping alarm? This video shows the alarm and quick solution to stop the the beeping, featuring the Pet Stop OT-200 transmitter:

Tagged with: fence transmitters

  Posted on January 4, 2014 | by Rich | Posted in Hidden Fence Systems, Invisible Fence® Support, Support, Troubleshooting

During the first quarter of 2014, Invisible Fence® system owners can get an additional 25% off on any regular product trade in price, for Invisible Fence® brand fence collars and fence transmitters of any age. The Hidden Fence Company is not…

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