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German Shepherds: A Full Guide
Are you thinking about a new addition to the family? Did you just adopt a new German Shepherd? Read below for a full guide to German Shepherds to determine if they are the right fit for you and how to properly care for them! Basics German Shepherds are active dogs that can be 22-26 inches…

The Best Carpet Rakes for Dog Owners in 2024
Carpet rakes help to refresh your flattened carpet and lift hidden dust, debris, and pet hair that your vacuum doesn’t pick up! So, read below for our top picks of carpet rakes for dog owners in 2024! FURemover Pet Hair Rake The FURemover rubber broom easily removes fur from carpets, rugs, tile, and hardwood. Additionally,…

The Science of Dog Pheromones: A Full Guide
Have you heard the term pheromones before? What exactly does that mean for our dogs? Read below for a complete guide on the science of dog pheromones! What Are Pheromones? Pheromones are chemical signals emitted by dogs when they feel certain emotions. They are odorless to people but share information and cause emotional and behavioral…

What’s the Best Artificial Grass for Dogs?
Whether you are looking for creative solutions to apartment living or want to try something new for your furry friend, artificial grass can be an excellent option for your canine’s potty time. Not only do they not require watering, but they also don’t harbor fleas and can be used indoors, too! Read below for some…

The Best Winter Boots for Dogs in 2024
Winter boots can help protect your furry friend’s feet from the cold and chemicals. Boots can prevent frostbite and keep your pup’s paws from becoming dry and cracked. So, read below to learn about the best winter boots for dogs in 2024. Expawlorer Anti-Slip Dog Shoes The Expawlorer shoes are fantastic for any outdoor condition…

Which Ice Melts are Safer to Use Around Dogs?
As winter approaches, snow and ice are sure to follow. So, it’s time to break out the shovels and ice melts. But, particular ice melts are not safe for our furry friends. So, read below to learn which ice melts are safer to use around dogs! What Makes Ice Melts Unsafe? Exposure to ice melts…

Keep These Thanksgiving Foods Away from Fido!
Thanksgiving is all about family, gratitude, and, of course, the food! But, some of the festive food we enjoy could be more dangerous to your canine companions. So, you can read below to learn what Thanksgiving foods should be kept from Fido! Grapes and Raisins Even in small amounts, grapes and raisins are highly toxic…

Causes for Choking in Dogs & What to Do if it Happens
You should always be prepared for any emergency so that you know how to assist your furry friend if they need help. So, read below to learn about the causes of choking and what to do if your companion is choking. Signs & Causes Signs of choking include: drooling gagging difficulty swallowing difficulty breathing distress…
The Sit Means Sit Collar – Programming
Programming instructions for your Sit Means Sit Collar. Connect a new or replacement remote transmitter or collar receiver? – click here Do you need to pair or sync the handheld remote with a collar receiver? Adjust the stimulation range on your collar receiver to better suit your dog? click here Did you get a…
The Sit Means Sit Collar – Change ID Codes
CHANGE ID CODES An ID Code is the signal identification between the Remote Transmitter and Collar Receiver. Each is programmed in 1 of 2,000 ID Codes from the factory. The SD-825SMS has the flexibility to program two or more Remote Transmitters to the same IDCode, allowing them to control one Collar Receiver. There are 64…
The Sit Means Sit Collar – Match The Receiver And Transmitter
MATCH THE COLLAR RECEIVER AND REMOTE TRANSMITTER To match the Collar Receiver to work with a new Remote Transmitter or to match a new Collar Receiver to work with your existing Remote Transmitter: A. Turn the Collar Receiver off. B. Press and hold the On/Off Button. The ReceiverIndicator Light will come on, then turn off…
The Sit Means Sit Collar – Program The System For Two Or Three-Dog Operation
Program the SYSTEM for Two or Three-Dog Operation Sit Means Sit Add-A-Dog® Collar Receiver(s) must be purchased to train additional dogs. 1. Program the Remote Transmitter to mode 2, 3, or 4 2. Program the first Collar Receiver. A. Turn the Collar Receiver off. B. Press and hold the On/Off Button. The Receiver Indicator Light…
The Sit Means Sit Collar – Program The Remote Transmitter
The SD-825SMS Remote Transmitter has seven operational modes to allow you to select the best match for your type or style of training. The Remote Transmitter is factory set to mode 1. There is also one programming mode: Mode V/T (Change ID Codes) on page 14. TO CHANGE THE MODE: 1. Referring to the following…