As first time pet owners, a lot of times people assume that their new dog comes trained, understands your language, and will never mess up. The truth is unless your dog has been to obedience school or you have taken the time to train them then realistically they are not trained in the slightest way besides understanding their natural instincts.
However, with the new ‘Smart Harnesses’, which is basically a remote control for dogs, it allows you to train your dog professionally from home. The harness has vibrating motors that dog owners can activate with a tablet and the vibrations then make the dog change direction.
The harness is especially useful for training dogs for professional or emergency service situations. For more information on this high tech harness be sure to check out the video above.
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