PetSafe Treat & Train – Hundetrainingssystem mit ferngesteuerter Leckerli-Ausgabe, positive Verstärkung, ruhiges Verhalten, Vermeidung von Ablenkungen, inklusive Trainings-DVD, Zielstab und Fernbedienung, für Hunde ab 6 Monaten

Brand:PetSafe

3.5/5

253.83

PRODUKTBESCHREIBUNG Der Premier Treat & Train Remote Reward Dog Trainer ist ein ferngesteuertes Belohnungssystem, das positive Verstärkung nutzt, um Hunden beizubringen, sich zu Hause angemessen zu verhalten. Das elektronische Tool lehrt ruhiges Verhalten in ablenkenden Situationen wie Besuchern an der Tür, am Familientisch oder allein in einer Kiste gelassen; Bringt Hunden bei, sich mit spannenden, interaktiven Spielen, die Bewegung und geistige Stimulation bieten, auf Sie zu konzentrieren. Bringen Sie Hunden aus der Ferne bei, fast jedes Verhalten auszuführen, von alltäglichen Fähigkeiten (z. B. Töpfchentraining) bis hin zu Spezialfähigkeiten (z. B. Beweglichkeit, Gehorsam, Dienst und Militärarbeit). Verwenden Sie dieses Produkt nicht bei Hunden unter 6 Monaten, solchen, die den Futternapf nicht erreichen können, oder solchen mit körperlichen Behinderungen. AMAZON.COM PREMIER TREAT & TRAIN REMOTE REWARD DOG TRAINERBELOHNEN SIE IHREN HUND FÜR DAS GEWÜNSCHTE VERHALTEN. Hunde wiederholen Verhaltensweisen, die belohnt werden. Der Premier Treat & Train Remote Reward Dog Trainer ist ein ferngesteuertes Belohnungssystem, das positive Verstärkung nutzt, um Hunden beizubringen, sich zu Hause zu verhalten und im Wettbewerb bessere Leistungen zu erbringen. Durch die Belohnung gewünschter Verhaltensweisen kann das System ein unschätzbares Hilfsmittel sein, um den Fokus eines Hundes vom Bellen an der Tür, dem Anspringen von Gästen und dem Betteln am Tisch abzulenken. Mit dem System können außerdem Verhaltensweisen trainiert werden, die von „Herunterkommen/Bleiben“ bis „Kommen auf Ruf“ reichen, sowie Spezialfähigkeiten wie Kontakte, Ort und Ausgehen. Das Premier Treat & Train Remote Reward Dog Trainer-System wurde von Dr. Sophia Yin, Tierärztin, angewandte Tierverhaltensforscherin und weltbekannte Expertin für Bellen und Trainingsprotokolle mit positiver Verstärkung für Hunde, entwickelt. Dr. Yin ist außerdem Autorin des Buches „How to Behave So Your Dog Behaves“ sowie eines bahnbrechenden Lehrbuchs und einer DVD mit 1600 Fotos „Low Stress Handling, Restraint and Behavior Modification of Dogs and Cats“. Sie betreibt eine Verhaltens-Website und einen Blog.

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QUALITÄTSVERSPRECHEN: Die Marke PetSafe ist seit 1998 ein vertrauenswürdiger weltweiter Marktführer für Verhaltens-, Eindämmungs- und Lifestyle-Innovationen für Haustiere, um dazu beizutragen, dass Ihr Haustier gesund, sicher und glücklich bleibt. KUNDENBETREUUNG IN DEN USA: Unsere Experten für Heimtierprodukte sind für Sie und Ihr Haustier da und stehen Ihnen bei Fragen per Telefon, E-Mail oder Chat zur Verfügung. LERNEN SIE, IHREN WELPEN ZU TRAINIEREN: Wird mit detaillierten Anweisungen geliefert, um das Training zu erleichtern. FÜR HUNDE JEDER GRÖSSE: Remote-Belohnungshundetrainer für Tierbesitzer und Profis; Alle Hunderassen und Altersgruppen. Trainieren Sie aus der Ferne: Die Handfernbedienung funktioniert aus einer Entfernung von bis zu 30 Metern. VIELSEITIG: Der ausziehbare Trainingsstab kann mit oder ohne Basis verwendet werden. KOMMUNIZIEREN: Verknüpft eine Futterbelohnung mit dem gewünschten guten Verhalten. LOBEN SIE IHREN HUND: Trainiert Ihr Haustier durch positive Verstärkung.
Batteries 4 D batteries required.
Brand PetSafe
Breed Recommendation All Breed Sizes
Country of Origin China
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S.
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number MM-RR-SYS
Manufacturer Radio Systems Corporation
Material Plastic
Product Dimensions 16 x 10.5 x 10.25 inches; 6.14 Pounds
Special Feature Behavioral Control
Target Species Dog

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Scritto da: Michael Curran
happy dog, happy owner
I just received my Manners Minder yesterday. I've wanted one since I first stumbled upon Dr. Yins web site and youtube feed following a behavior seminar at CSU where a few of Dr. Yins videos were used to demonstrate desensitization/ operant conditioning vs dominance based training. Even though a few of the components seem a bit dated in the spectrum of consumer electronics, I was not disappointed with my purchase. I have trained competition obedience for about 20 years and am a recent cross over to strict positive operant conditioning/ shaping based methods and performance/ entertainment training of my dogs along with attending a professional dog trainer academy/ apprenticeship while attending a vet tech program, eventually hoping to eventually have a CVT behavioral specialty. My dog who I planed on using this product with initially has never had the issues demonstrated in this videos, she loves strangers at the door and quietly runs to the crate when the door bell rings and eagerly waits for her invitation to be let out when she sees a friendly face. My disclaimer, I have only used this product for less than 24hrs, my intention when I ordered this product was to allow me to mark and treat at a distance, my girl likes to perform ques right at my feet, and this item acts like a nonhuman assistant allowing me to mark and treat having her get up and walk only 3 steps instead of 10. From the start, I did not plan on following the guides and DVD but instead plan on pulling the applicable ideas from them and building on my girls trainers, my mentors and personal plan for my dog. I personally prefer her not fixate on the machine waiting for the next treat (as demonstrated in a few of the product clips), so I started marking when she walks 3-5 feet away from the machine then started adding ques only when she gave some distance and focuses on me. I felt if I used this machine to luring mode for her downs and stays, we would be taking major back steps in her work. As expected I found this system was a very easy transition from her previous clicker foundation work and the clicker still has not lost it's value, this is just an additional mark to add to the toolbox. My impression of the product it's self, I was impressed with the packaging but the remote/ battery placement seemed easy to miss in the excitement of opening everything and I was happy it didn't fall on the floor or down the sink drain. The build seems to be strong and I like the manual controls and number of variables and flexibility of settings allowed. I was surprised how large the fob is, it almost looks like a life-alert pendant or something, I would suggest making the "Down Stay" button smaller, at it's current size- it is a bit too easy to hit by accident. With current technologies, I think that they would be able to fit the current controls plus some into the size and ergonomics of a Starmark clicker case. Assembly was pretty much done except swapping out the sifter disc to dispense my girls kibble. On initial introduction, my girl was startled by the motor and possibly the sound of the kibble getting sifted, I think in the next generation of this product- Dr. Yin and Premiere should consider a quieter motor. When it was time to turn on the beeps, my girl would jump about 2 feet every time the tone would go off, even in the lowest setting-I'm thinking the lack of any visual ques might increase the surprise for her. She gets startled then quickly goes for the kibble as soon as the initial startle was over and has almost turned into a game for her. She has gotten over her startle response and I think the fact that I have her working a couple feet away from the device helps. She quickly associated the tone to treat to positive reward despite the volume of the tone and it took less than 1 evening, she treated this like her targeting stick the first night and fell asleep cuddling and watching it as she fell asleep. I have had her kibble jam the machine but that has been a rare occurrence and was expected since Orijen comes in irregular shapes and sizes, I plan on loading up Zukes Minis on the next load. The main caution I have is to owners in multi dog households which I experienced is the potential this item has as a resource to guard. My second dog, knows how to diffuse situations where my girl Presley sees something as a resource- he might be curious but still sees the magic treat dispenser as hers and would rather not challenge her position; he keeps his distance and I do not think I would ever be able to use this tool with him- even if I got a second one. I dog sat a relative stranger dog today, he saw and smelled the food and quickly claimed this resource as his even before the owner left. When I brought Presley in the room she split him from her treat dispenser saying, "hey, that's mine" and thing quickly erupted into a full blown fight. Once I removed the item of contention, everything became happy and as serene as a house with 3 dogs including a young border collie and basset hound could be.
Scritto da: HelicopterLover
Helpful, especially using Crazy Dog Train-Me dog treats
I bought this last year in hopes I could train our rescue Basset Hound out of his separation anxiety. At first, he was scared of the noise but he's a greedy little beast and soon stomach won out over fear. After that, this machine became his most favorite toy. I attempted to go through the training videos but I didn't follow them perfectly. Our dog still has separation anxiety. However, I do use this machine for general training and he loves it. He howls in delight when I get this machine out. He's pretty smart and picks up on a lot of tricks and this machine makes training fun. And I recently discovered I can use this machine to distract him while I grind down his nails. I will set it to "down and stay" and he will eat the treats and not fight me too much on his nails. Before this, I was taking him to a groomer to be muzzled where he would fight and scream and be in full attack dog mode just to get his nails done. Now I can grind them at home while he is distracted by the machine. And I even brought it to the vet a few weeks ago to try to distract him and make the vet visit less stressful for him. If I had diligently followed the training videos, perhaps I could have trained our dog out of his separation anxiety. Call it owner laziness I guess. So I work at home and barely leave the dog by himself. He thoroughly enjoys this machine as his favorite toy. And if the ONLY good I had gotten out of this machine was being able to grind down his nails peacefully, it was worth every penny. Crazy Dog Train-Me dog treats work perfectly for this machine! My dog loves them and you can get them off Amazon. I also find them at Marshalls and TJ Maxx at times.
Scritto da: Texas Waterman
Fido's New Favorite Toy
Fido has a new favorite toy. The support materials are great, but the unit can jam, which could be a problem in down-stay mode in a live stranger training scenario. Overall, keeping my hands clean and watching sports during training makes it worth it. I wish I didn't have to dust off an old DVD player to play the training videos, though. A usb drive, download link, or stream would be much more convenient. I have spent countless hours training Fido with positive rewards by hand, watched the videos, and read Dr. Yin's book, How to Behave So Your Dog Behaves, prior to using the device. Because you control the Treat & Train, it's important that you understand the basic principles of training with positive rewards. The quick start guide and manual are easy to follow, as long as you know that you should be reading it to succeed. The manual and DVD are a complete crash course for training your dog to behave correctly, and some chapters don't even involve the Treat and Train. This material is excellent and I give it 5 stars. In my first training session, I followed the instructions and Fido rapidly took to the T&T. Before the cup of kibble was gone, he learned that to get a reward, he had to look at me. When I started by placing treats in the dish, Fido immediately laid down in front of the T&T. It didn't take long for him to like it, and what's not to like with a machine that gives food. What took longer was for him to realize that I was the one controlling it. Once he did, the treats started dispensing rapidly and I worked him up to playing the tone. On the lowest volume, I found the tone volume to be appropriate and not too loud. Someone was sleeping in the room while I used it, and they didn't wake up. So, I'm thinking this T&T is great. I can watch the NBA finals while training the dog, and there's no slobber on my hands. Then it jammed. Kibble was stuck in the dispense shoot and ring. It was easy to fix, but here's the thing. The T&T is primarily marketed as a tool to hold your reactive dog's attention while answering the door and letting visitors into your home. Well, neither the Pizza guy nor your dinner guest wants a jam to occur during a live training exercise. I investigated why it was jamming and it seems that some of my kibbles are just a bit too large. I think the wheel design has changed since the review recommending using a dremel tool to grind down a protrusion. I don't see anything causing the jam other than the diameter of the hole. I could probably bore out the hole with a drill bit. I switched to the larger-holed wheel, and haven't had a jam yet, but it now dispenses 3 kibbles per reward on average, rather than 1. Given all the science going on here, would it kill somebody to provide the optimal kibble dimensions for each wheel? Why can't we purchase wheels with alternate hole diameters? As a tool to prevent me from getting Fido's saliva all over my hands and allowing me to do other things while also training, it's worth it. Do you need this device to train your dog, no. If you want, you can perform the job of the T&T by using a marker word, "yes", and manually delivering treats. If you need this to hold Fido's attention while answering the door and bringing guest into your home, then you better find the right kibble-hole diameter combination. For Call of the the Wild (red bag) the smaller one will jam and the bigger one will deliver 3 kibbles per reward on average.
Scritto da: RobFJ
Expensive but opens up all sorts of different training options
Downsides first - kibble dispenser will get stuck every couple of minutes during a training session - usually no pick up, but occasionally a jam which requires the dispensing wheel to be taken off. Tried different treat sizes but little difference. The unit is also /big/ with the hopper taking something in the order of 200g of treats if you filled it right up !! The only reason I can think it is so large is my dog goes to it with such enthusiasm that the extra size/stability stops it being knocked about as much. The big plus point though is the additional training options it gives you. I have a 4 yr old high energy border collie and the ability for me to be in one place and the treat to be dispensed in another is immense. For example, send aways training was impossible without an additional person. With the treat trainer it is easy - it took the dog a couple of minutes to learn the routine and a couple of days of 5 minutes training and I could send away to the trainer and not even give a treat. He just waits. I can keep him there as long as I want just by giving him another treat if it looks like his attention is wandering. Training for front door answering was easy - the unit is in the kitchen; the door bell rings, I press the remote, the treat trainer beeps, the dog now goes to the kitchen and gets his treat :) Support material is very good but after a while I found with a bit of creativity I found I could create my own training exercises using the trainer.
Scritto da: Boffin
Brilliant aid for all sorts of dog training.
This is a brilliant addition to our training aids. I use it for agility training and it encourages my dogs to work away from me and towards the treats. If they don't complete the task correctly, I don't dispense the treat so they learn not to 'cheat' by taking the shortest route to the reward. It also enables me to give out rewards without the dog coming back to me, and as I am not dispensing from my hands, it isn't interfering with hand signals. When I get it out to use, the dogs are very excited, they like working with it. It is a kind way to train and makes the dog think for him/herself. I wish I had got one a long time ago.
Scritto da: Mr. D. Balderson
Very good tool for the money
Very useful tool, can work with direct (personal) and indirect (Treat and Train tool) rewards fluidly. Not incredibly cheap, but overall, fair value for money. For dogs that are not highly food-motivated, or where dry foods especially have low value, sessions need to be short and frequent to attain the requisite repetitions and finished before the subject is satiated. Condition to the noises (beep and mechanism); obvious consideration is 'fear' but aggression can also be observed in some dogs. Calm and neutral is the optimum state. At more advanced levels, these can be grouped together, pairs, threes, even fours, for behaviours relating to detection, directional control and so forth.
Scritto da: M P Ruse
Very useful training aid.
This is expensive but I think it's worth it. I actually bought this to try it out for puppy training but tested it on my own dog first. The machine itself seems well built, there is a target stick which can also be used as a pointer and the remote control on the feeder can supply your dog with there favourite treat. There are two dispensing rings so you can choose one that's appropriate to the size of treat you use; however the real value and benefit in this product is actually the accompanying DVD which provides you with lots of useful exercises/games.
Scritto da: Nickynocky
Love it
We are still going through the games in the instruction book. Dog is loving it. If you decide to buy one of these, do read the very well explained instruction manual and watch the CD or your dog will just obsess with watching for the next treat and ignore you completely. Don't just top up the machine. I have been emptying kibble from the machine every 2 or 3 sessions to prevent broken pieces jamming the machine.

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