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4. Mothca Dog Training Collar with Remote Waterproof Rechargeable with Beep/Vibration/Electric Shock Modes for Small Medium Large Dogs-No Problem with Swimming/Shower

    Features:
  • 【TIMELY&EFFECTIVE BEHAVIOR TRAINING COLLAR】 Pass the warning to your dog more timely and quickly, make your training more effective and professional. Immensely Popular E-Collar used by Expert Trainers & First Time Pet Owners; Can be used to help correct barking, walking, leash training, sitting, pee, aggression, and other behavioral obedience.
  • 【1800ft REMOTE RANGE】Barrier free remote range up to 1800ft; make it easy to train your dog in both the park or backyard. Remote THROUGH-WALL design can stop your dog from barking even if you're in the other room.
  • 【100% WATER RESISTANT - IP67 LEVEL】Rechargeable receiver and transmitter. The receiver of the collar is waterproof - it works well even if immersed in water - so your dog can swim or bath freely with the collar on. The strap is adjustable, it fits all dogs, adjustable size: 3.93in~19.29inch.
  • 【ADJUSTABLE THREE TRAINING MODES】Dog Shock Collar with 0-100 Levels of customization for Static Stimulation & Vibration, and a standard Tone (Beep) Mode, three types of stimulation make it guaranteed you will find a stimulation that works for your dog.
  • 【WORRY-FREE ONE YEAR WARRANTY】Mothca Dog Training Collar offers 12 MONTHS Replacement or Refund Warranty. What you get: 1 x receiver collar; 1 x remote transmitter; 1 x charging adapter; 1 x [2 in 1] charging cable; 1 x static shock test light; 2 pairs metal prongs, 2 pairs rubber conductive anti-injury prongs; 1 x user's Manual.
Mothca Dog Training Collar with Remote Waterproof Rechargeable with Beep/Vibration/Electric Shock Modes for Small Medium Large Dogs-No Problem with Swimming/Shower
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u/Miwwies · 6 pointsr/BrittanySpaniel

I don't hunt with my Brittany. I live in an apartment complex without a "traditional yard". In the sense that, I can't just open the door to let my dog out. I have to go outside with him. That being said, behind my apartment complex is a very large open field. I got myself a lawn mower and I maintain a 40 x 40 feet area. In the middle of that area, I installed an anchor and I keep my dog on a tie-out. He ran off after ducks and foxes a few times and when this happen, nothing will ever break his focus. He eventually comes back but the road is close by and I don't have to take any chances.

My point is that, even if you have a small yard, you'll be just fine as long as:

  • you play with your dog; fetch, search and retrieve, agility, etc
  • you exercise with your dog; I jog with mine.

    Don't expect to just leave your dog in your yard so that he'll run and tire himself out on his own. Most dogs don't work that way.

    I leave for work at 7AM and come back at 5PM. I wish I didn't have to commute 2hrs daily but this is just the way it is. The city is way too expensive to rent.

    My dog just turned 3. When he was a puppy I made sure to play with him for at least 45 minutes when I came back from work. He likes fetch and tugging so this is mainly what I did. Walks don't really cut it to be honest; jogging is better with these dog. They are high energy after all. I do walk him for 20 minutes before bed time on most days. I take him out to jog anywhere between 1-3x a week depending on the weather. I don't jog during winters because Canada.

    Mine is very impatient and stubborn. On the bright side, he has zero dominance. I'm not sure if it's the same for all Brittanies, but even though he is 3, he still behaves like a 10 months old puppy. He is very attached to me, but that is probably reinforced by the fact that I live alone with that dog. My dog is very gentle and polite with children. He's also a well behaved dog at the dog park. They can develop separation anxiety. I crate trained mine.

    He gets excited very quickly. He needs a firm owner that doesn't let him get his way. I had to work on myself a lot for this because I am very patient. Like I said, he is stubborn and will often fake that he has no idea what you are saying. He also throws tantrums when he doesn't get his way. It's a lot less intense now, but he still does it. Be prepared for that.

    He's a sweet dog. Very affectionate, curious and happy. He wants to be with people all the time.

    Keep in mind that they are smart. Not border collie smart but still. They will entertain themselves if they get bored and usually, they're not doing something that you would approve (destroying stuff for example).

    If you have a dog park it could be a good idea to bring him there a few times. Wait a little until he's bigger though. I waited until mine was a year old. Some dogs aren't super nice and can be very impatient with puppies.
u/WSUkiwi · 2 pointsr/BrittanySpaniel

Happy to share as it took us a while to find a good front-hook harness that fit well and was durable. After trying a handful, we finally settled on this one from BARKBAY. Price is right, it's highly adjustable, reflective and the handle on the back is great for a quick restraint while off leash (assuming you can catch them first!).

u/lipstickandmartinis · 1 pointr/BrittanySpaniel

Yes!! He's almost 18 months, and I've only had him since he was around 10 months. We've spent a lot of time re-learning the basics. (sit, stay, down, lay down, DONT POTTY IN THE HOUSE, weird food aggression, leash behavior). Now we're working staying close at the huge parks by our house, not digging, coming when called at the park (he's been so spotty the whole time I've had him). Some days it's exhausting but he's so sweet and loving. He's a really good boy overall.

I have (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078PZC8YG/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_fkD-Ab0MJ9Z8G)[this one] and it works for me because I'm not a hunter.

u/xKommandant · 1 pointr/BrittanySpaniel

Yes, mine was the same way. The only squeak toy we’ve found that he can’t destroy (He’s had it for going on six months, and he will have a cheap toy torn apart in a couple of minutes) is a long purple kong, I think this is the one: https://www.amazon.com/KONG-Squeezz-Stick-Large-Colors/dp/B0053XX25E/ref=mp_s_a_1_8?keywords=purple+kong+squeak+toy&qid=1558060925&s=gateway&sr=8-8

He loves this thing and it has really held up well!

u/amenyoumessedmeup · 1 pointr/BrittanySpaniel

It’s similar to this style: PetSafe Easy Walk Dog Harness, No Pull Dog Harness, Black/Silver, Large https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0009ZBKG4/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_4IBkDb0VEPFQT