Before becoming a full time trainer and behavioural consultant. I was a professionally trained musician, both classical and rock. Which gave me an appreciation of sounds and tones. I found around 11 years ago, that certain sounds aided training in dogs.
Some specific sounds can intensify your pets ability to concentrate, which speeds up the learning process and tells the dog when it is doing something wrong.
We have clickers that tell dogs that what they are doing is correct. Does it not make sense to have a tool that tells it when it is doing something that is not acceptable?
This led me to design and develop the "Jingler" Many trainer and behaviourists as well as thousands of my clients are now starting to use my "Jingler" methods for numerous canine problems. These include ijumping up, pulling on the lead, aggression, both interdog and inter human, predatory chasing, recall and much much more.
We must be aware and conscious of the fact that both puppies and adult dogs must have the full spectrum of experience, not just the positives, but also the consistency and understanding of what is acceptable and what is not.
The Jingler can be used for a variety of problems “Walking to Heel” “Jumping Up” “Barking” “Nipping & Mouthing” (both puppy and adult dogs), “Food Snatching” and to aid “Recall” and “General Obedience”. I have also used it successfully for some cases of interdog
aggression, food stealing, jumping on furniture etc.
Price £7.00
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Click on The Image Below to see me Training a Working Cocker Spaniel on Videojug in less than two minutes

This Shepherd is the one on my DVD and was pulling like a train minutes before this transformation
Click on the image below to see a snippet of the DVD

This is a young 1 year old Springer Spaniel called Smudge and he could pull for England he could have made a great sled dog. This is what happened after five minutes.

SAFETY: At no time should you jerk or pull the lead during training, it is possible to put considerable strain on your dog’s neck muscles. This is an outdated and injurious technique. The Jingler is designed to overcome this, when using it, just a gentle shake of the lead is all that is required. Try it, put it near your ear and shake, it is quite loud and your dogs hearing is much more acute.
It is easy to get angry with your dog, but like us, dogs have off days, so if they don’t want to work on occasions don’t force them. If you find yourself getting frustrated count to ten and then try to imagine what it would be like if you were shouted at or abused simply for not understanding what was expected.
INTRODUCTION: When you get your Jingler It will include full instructions. However I strongly recommend purchasing my DVD which will give you step by step visual instructions. This is invaluable to understand the subtlety and scope of this fantastic training aid Only 11.95 plus postage and packing:
- Pulling on the lead
- Jumping up
- Nipping, Mouthing and Biting
- And the Recall using the Sit Stay method.
- Lunging
- Chasing
The Jingler can be used for many other problems such as aggression in certain cases, barking, chasing cars and joggers etc.
1. A proper leather or material collar, not a thin one, thin rolled collars can bite into the neck; therefore I personally do not recommend them. I have manufactured my own collar in tactile web which matches the leads I produce. See my Products
Never use a check or choke chain this is a barbaric outdated method of lead control and can cause neck and spine injuries. With my method there is never any reason to use one You will also not need to use a Halti or a Harness.
2. A five foot plus lead, A short lead will make it difficult for you to control the dog when he or she pulls or jumps up, plus you want to give your dog the freedom to toilet without standing over them. I sell these in a number of colours the material is made out of cushion web and is embroidered with Doglistener on gold lettering and a designer Stan Rawlinson label, see my website for cost with Jingler or on its own. See my Products
3. A Dog. “This one is fairly important”
4. The Jingler, attach it to the lead nearest the collar .
Dear Mr Rawlinson,
Just thought I'd drop you a note to thank you for helping me sort out my dog! My partner and I adopted a three year old Border Collie back in September. The dog had had a bit of a bumpy ride, and as a result had developed quite a few issues. He was incredibly skittish and highly strung, and also had a problem with chasing light and shadows (he even gave himself a nosebleed pouncing at the floor at one point!).
He was particularly on edge whenever there were more than one person in the room, regardless of who, where or what. When he was at his most stressed he would be completely impossible to get through to; he'd pace around, stare at the floor and get himself worked up to a state of frenzy, whimpering and barking. We've spent a lot of time and effort (and money!) trying to help him - buying books and gadgets, reading articles, joining forums, and consulting various trainers and behaviourists.
We made sure he got plenty of physical and mental exercise, and being a bright spark he would pick up general obedience and various tricks in a jiffy. All of which did not significantly reduce his stress levels. We'd sort of just resigned ourselves to the fact that this was a tightly wound, high energy dog, and maybe he'd calm down with age. So anyway, I saw your demonstration of the Jingler on the web, and thought I'd give it a go. The main reason was to get him to walk better on the lead.
I got the DVD and the Jingler and set off doing the 'Off' and Sit/stay exercises. He got the gist after a couple of repetitions, but then the most peculiar thing happened; there was this almost palpable sense of relief. He lay down and put his head on my lap, and since that moment there has been no sign of the shadow chasing Duracell dog! It's as if someone has reached inside his head and flicked a switch! I'm absolutely astounded that such a simple thing could have such a profound effect. Whether it was the Jingler training alone, or the whether this was the 'final push' - I'm almost afraid to blink, in case it turns out it was all a dream! We're going to keep working him with the Jingler, and I'm quite confident we'll keep moving in the right direction!
Sorry for rambling on, but I just had to let you know :)
Again, thank you ever so much - we're eternally grateful!
All the best,
Kine, Jon, and Calvin the Dog
PS! He now walks to heel like there was no tomorrow
Hi Stan
I would just like to say a huge thank you for developing such a fantastic
product. I received mine yesterday [the day after ordering it] and watched
the DVD 3 times before having a go. What a difference it has made to my
two border collies. They stopped pulling on the lead and even got the sit
stay. Working on the off command still but I am sure they will get it.
May I ask one question? Both my collies chase cars even if walked on their
own. Can I use the Jingler to help? If so how?
Again a huge thank you.
Best regards and many thanks
Lisa Parry
Hi Stan
My name is Sophie and I came over and chatted with you at your Crufts stand on Saturday the 10th of March 2007, I spoke about my Border Collie and his problems with noises and getting distracted in his obedience classes, and I purchased one of your leads with the instructional DVD and of course the jingler.
I would just like to say what an amazing piece of training equipment the jingler is, not only is it helping my Collie but it is also great for my other 2 dogs. I have seen drastic improvement in their behaviour within 20 minutes which is absolutely fantastic. I run a home-boarding service and I have started to use the Jingler with permission of the owners to train some of their dogs less favourable habits. It is great and I will most definitely be suggesting the jingler to anybody looking to fix basic obedience problems with their dogs.
Thank you
yours gratefully
Sophie
Dear Stan ,
it was great meeting you . I have to say that I am completely lost for words when it comes to describing what wonderful work you did with Digit today .
It's like I have a new dog , I took him out for a walk and did not get my arm ripped off.
Many thanks for your help.
All the Best
Kio
Hi Stan
I am truly grateful for all the help you've given me so far, the phone calls before your visit and your time last week. I really do feel I have a plan that both Paddy and I can work with to help us form a stronger bond and relationship.
The Jingler is also a fantastic little tool to help me keep his attention on walks.
I will keep you up to date on our progress and I'll make sure we take it slowly. I hope you like the photos
Kind Regards
Louise