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  2. If you’re struggling with your dog's recall, this trainer's ...

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    Getting a good recall can be tricky, but these tips will make it easier

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    Choose a brand new recall cue – decide on a clean one that you can use only for recall. Give the cue and then immediately drop a high-value treat on the floor between your feet.

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    Dog trainer and owner of American Standard K9 Garrett Wing has a simple solution for how to get your dog to stop playing the 'runaway game' and that it to get low.

  5. Dog whistle - Wikipedia

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    Some dog whistles have adjustable sliders for active control of the frequency produced. Trainers may use the whistle simply to get a dog's attention or to inflict pain for the purpose of behaviour modification. In addition to lung-powered whistles, there are also electronic dog whistle devices that emit ultrasonic sound via piezoelectric ...

  6. Whistle (company) - Wikipedia

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    Tagg had started as a Qualcomm subsidiary in 2010 and released its tracking device one year before Whistle. [1] [15] By 2015, Whistle had distributed 100,000 devices and had about 40 employees. [1] In April 2016, Whistle was acquired by Mars Petcare, the pet product subsidiary of the food and candy bar maker Mars, for $117 million. [16]

  7. Shepherd's whistle - Wikipedia

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    Two 3-D-printed shepherd's whistles, with and without handles. Shepherd's whistles can be more traditionally made from a piece of folded metal. [1] A shepherd's whistle is a specialized, modulatable, variable-pitch whistle used to train and transmit commands to working dogs and other animals. Unlike other whistles, they are placed inside the mouth.