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How to Use Dog Training Vests

September 25, 2015 By Olfa Turki 5 Comments

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If you are serious about training your dog or dogs, then dog training vests might be a worthwhile investment for you. There are several dog training vests out there to choose from, but how do you use one? Check out these facts about vests and their use.

Facts About Dog Training Vests

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A Dog Training Vest Has Multiple Pockets
Most dog training vests have multiple pockets for assorted uses. The pockets can be used to carry training transmitters, treats, leashes, collars, whistles, and other items for training purposes. Dog training vests are also usually equipped with reinforced D rings to allow for clipping leashes to the vest for ease of use. A number of the pockets on a vest are usually vertical for ease of use. One pocket may be fitted with a tug toy that is attached inside the pocket.

Hunting Dog Training

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If you are training a hunting dog, you may choose a vest that is designed specifically for hunting dog use. These vests may be bright orange in color, but one of the unique things about hunting dog training vests is that they have special pockets that will allow you to carry live game birds with you. Live game birds will help make your dog’s training for the hunting season easier and more realistic.

Magnetic Vests
There are magnetic dog training vests available that are fitted with powerful magnets and magnetic training aids. This type of vest allows you to easily hold specific items on different parts of your body. For example, you can use this type of vest to train your dog to follow a specific training item that you may place on your shoulder magnet.

Long Sleeve or Sleeveless Vests
Most dog training vests are sleeveless and can easily fit over your regular clothing, but there are long sleeved dog training jackets that have zip off sleeves available if you prefer those.

Attached Toys
Generally, toys that are attached to a training vest are not meant for chewing or playing. They are meant to instill drive in your dog and help with focus and reward.

Lightweight Fabric
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Whether you are training your dog for hunting or even for search and rescue, you need a lightweight vest. Most vests are made of durable, lightweight fabric with some mesh pockets or inserts for ease of use. If you are training a dog for search and rescue purposes, you will undoubtedly be spending time in wooded or bushy areas, so you need a vest that is well-suited for all terrains, climates, and conditions.

Making use of the multiple pockets found on a dog training vest means having treats available and needed supplies for a training session. A specialized dog training vest offers D rings and attached training aids that you won’t find in a regular, everyday vest. If you want to provide the best training to your dog and plan to spend a lot of time doing it, a dog training vest will be a worthwhile investment.

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