Wireless Door
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My dog barks...What can I do? Wireless Door bell, using Park it along with the door bell
Now that you have park it down (previous article) and it is working during dinner and when new people enter the house, you are ready for the graduate school level of park it! Let me ask you a question, would you be interested in having your doorbell be the cue for Fido to park it? Think about it, when you say park it, the dog goes and lays down on his or her blanket or pillow, right? What if we add another cue, in this case a bell that would mean the same as the words park it! Sound too good to be true? Well it isn't, read on and make Pavlov proud! Classical conditioning or Pavlovan psychology simply works off the idea of associations. We are going to do nothing but pair another association to the verbal cue "park it". If this sounds a little fuzzy, go back and review my posts on terminology and it will clear right back up!
Needless to say, all we need is the new cue (doorbell) and the cue that already works (park it) and of course the behavior (lay on your bed). I know this is going to sound crazy, but I want you to go directly to Home Depot and buy a wireless (remote) door bell and head back to the house, ‘cause we are going to have some real fun! We are going to do what in dog training we call combining cues. We will teach Fido that the noise of your new wireless door bell means the same thing as the words park it. Why a wireless doorbell? Because you can cheat! Yeah I said it…CHEAT! Remember that when you combine cues, you must lead with the unknown cue (go review the post Training Terminology 2 - Cues) which is the nonverbal cue (the door bell ) and follow it immediately with the spoken cue park it. Over a period of time (probably 4-6 weeks of 15 minutes a day practice) you will have a dog that instead of charging the door barking when he hears the doorbell, he will go to his or her bed and wait for the next command!
This all seems pretty simple, but why you ask, the wireless door bell? Because I said you could CHEAT, it makes practice easier, and you can do it yourself. How? Keep it Simple Stupid! You can put the ringer in your pocket and have the door bell with you while you practice! And you don't need your spouse, neighbor or kids to help with this one since you've got the remote ringer! Trust me, it works. All you are doing is basic behavior theory! As I said, Pavlov would be so proud.
If you really wrap your head around this idea, you can easily see how many problem behaviors can be fixed! We are always ready to let a trainer know what our dog is doing wrong (what we don't like!) but spend very little time on what it is that we would rather do (what we would love to happen!) This is exactly the $64,000 question in dog training. What it is we want? Don't waste time trying to get inside your dogs head, or asking the philosophical question "What is motivating my dog to behave this way?" Focus on just two things! What is the behavior I don't like (what I want to go away) and what is the behavior I want to see (what I want to reinforce.) Do this and you will be on your way to becoming an incredible dog trainer, not to mention a wonderful dog owner! I'd like to mention at this point, this idea does not end with dogs; it works on kids, spouses and even the mean and nasty boss! You cannot change an existing behavior without knowing what different behavior it is that you would like to seeJ! The next blog will take this idea into another common problem dog behavior...The dog that jumps all over you!!!!
About the Author
Mike Deathe is a stay-at-home dad who found his passion as a dog trainer in 2008. He enjoys identifying unique and useful "muttz" related products. He is the author of Keep It Simple Stupid (K.I.S.S.) Pet Blog. Mike has had dogs since he was four years old and there are currently four dogs and two cats living in his home! As an avid pet lover, he regularly sees the number of dogs and cats that never find a home. In 2009, he and his wife Kate founded Muttz "R" Us, a t-shirt and pet product company with a philanthropic motto of "Adopt a Pet, Save a Life." In 2010 Muttz "R" Us also launched KEEP IT SIMPLE STUPID DOG TRAINING! Visit us at facebook or twitter or follow the blog @http://muttzmembers.blogspot.com/ or check out the website @www.muttzrus.com for more details.
Wireless Home Security Alarm Systems
More people own homes now than in any other time. Homeowners have the responsibility of upkeep, maintenance, and appearance. What slips the mind is just as important as anything else listed.
Insuring that the house, and the people inside of it, is protected is important. It doesn’t matter where the house is located. It doesn’t even matter if the home is in a rural setting. Any house that has no deterrent to someone breaking in and stealing or harming a family member is asking for trouble.
What can the homeowner do to protect family and assets? Consider installing a home security alarm. There is now available to a homeowner a wireless home security alarm.That means that there doesn’t need to be wires all over the house for the system to work.
The wireless home security alarm will still call the monitoring company and the police. It will still sound off so someone knows that there is an alarm.This is great because if the loud alarm sounds and it will most likely send the intruder running away.The prices for the new wireless home security alarm have gone down, making them available to most homeowners.
Wireless Home Security Alarm Options
With any new wireless home security alarm comes many options for the homeowner to at least consider, such as securing the windows and doors. They can be protected by having sensors monitor when they are opened or broken.The homeowner must remember to have the system unarmed if they will be coming in and out of the door repeatedly.
If the homeowner is leaving for the day, the alarm will have a delay so that they can go outside and close the door before it arms. Another option to consider is where to place the alarm panel. It should be located where it can easily be reached.With the delay set, the owner won’t want to go very far to put in the security code.
Many new panels are nice enough that they won’t look cheap in the house. Consider the many options available and take some time to decide on what is best for the home and family.
With all of the information available, the decision becomes easier. Finally, a wireless home security alarm will give the owner peace of mind and protect all assets including the most valuable thing in the house: the family.
I am looking for a large wireless door bell button, (the button could be larger than a 50 cent piece), ideas?
-it's actually for dog training, it has to be larger than your average door bell, and easy to push.
If you use a section of coil spring circling the press button and place a piece of perspex or mdf above and below this should give you the stability Screw doorbell button to piece of MDF then put coil spring around the doorbell and hold it in place with clips the coil spring should be very slightly higher than the button then then fix the piece of MDF that will be pressed to operate the bell you may need a couple of blocks of Mdf to prevent the large button damaging the wireless unit
Verizon Agrees To Pay $3.6B For Cable-Controlled Wireless Spectrum (Deadline Hollywood)
The deal looks like good news for cable operators -- and Dish Network, which
is amassing wireless spectrum to transmit entertainment on its own national
broadband service. In effect, the cable guys are finally acknowledging that
it's too late for them to compete with Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint by creating
their own wireless phone business. Cox tried in a few communities, but said
two weeks ago that it has stopped selling new subscriptions -- and will stop
providing any service in March. Now Comcast, Time Warner Cable and BrightHouse
Networks are following suit: Pending approval by the FCC and antitrust
regulators, their joint venture, called SpectrumCo, will provide Verizon with
122 licenses for wireless airwaves that reach about 259M people. (The
technical term is POPs, for "points of presence.") Comcast owns the biggest
stake in the venture and will collect about $2.3B; Time Warner Cable should
receive $1.1B and BrightHouse $189M. Wells Fargo analyst Marci Ryvicker
figures the companies will see a 60% profit from the investments in spectrum
that they made beginning in 2006. The companies say that the deal is "an
important step toward ensuring that the needs and desires of consumers for
additional mobile services will not be thwarted ...
Wireless Door Unlock - TI Low Power Challenge
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