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Posts Tagged ‘Remote Dog Trainer’

When Barking Is Not Ok: The Electronic Dog Training Collar

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Every dog owner needs to make sure that they properly train their dog. Not only is this for your benefit but also for your neighbors because you do not want them to have to deal with the noise of your dog constantly barking and misbehaving. This is where a electronic dog training collar will make life easier for everyone. The collar is very similar to a regular dog collar, with the exception of two steel prongs that are built into it. The collar works by giving the dog wearing it an electrical shock if they bark while they are wearing it. There is the option of turning the collar off so for instance if it is nighttime and you want to be able to turn it off so your dog can warn you of intruders, you can do so. As you can imagine, the electronic dog training collar has been the center of controversy since it appeared in the market. On one hand, many people support the electronic dog training collar, but on the other, many people think it’s cruel and inhuman. The jolt does scare the dog a bit, specially at first, but it doesn’t hurt the dog or cause pain for it. There is no permanent damage that your dog will sustain as a result of wearing this collar. For the best results you should be out there with your dog while they are wearing it. In addition, you can get an electronic dog training collar that comes wiht a remote control, so you can activate the shock manually whenever your dog does something innapropriate or dangerous, like running after a moving car. Where To Get It The electronic dog training collar is very easy to get, you can find it in pretty much any pet supply store in your area. As a matter of fact, most stores will have a good selection of electronic dog training collars. And of course, if for some reason you don’t think that the electronic dog training collar is appropriate for your dog, then there are some other options you can consider. There are lots of other dog training collars that work well. There is the citronella dog training collar for one which is considered as being gentler than the electronic dog training collar by most owners. This collar doesn’t shock the dog, instead, it sprays its muzzle with a bit of citronella scent (which dogs hate) in order to correct it.

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Understanding Dog Training Collars

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Dog training collars are good tools for owners that want a good behaved dog that respects house guests but still shows off with a trick or two. Stores sell a great variety of remote dog trainers in sizes, models, colors, looks, materials, and prices; each with different advantages and disadvantages,

For example, if you only want to teach your dog simple commands, such as stay and sit, then you should use nylon or leather dog training collars. Nylon collars are suitable for smaller dog breeds, while leather ones are ideal for bigger dogs. However, before purchasing a training collar for your dog, there are a few things you should know about the different dog training collars available, to ensure that you choose a collar that will best suit your dog.

Prong Collars

Also known as pinch collars, these collars are used by professional trainers mostly. These collars are equipped with tips that come in contact with the neck of the dog, and the person that is training the animal can tighten the collar around the dog’s neck when necessary. When the trainer pulls the leash, the collar will pull the tips into the dog’s skin. Don’t worry, they can’t hurt the dog or pierce its skin. It would be advisable to consult a professional dog trainer to enable you to learn the proper use of this type of collar.

Remote-Controlled Dog Training Collars

Remote controlled collars come in two varieties; the electronic dog training collar and the citronella dog training collar. Electronic collars are preferred in situations where you want to train your dog but you don’t want to put it on a leash. This type of collar comes with a remote control that makes the collar give your dog a small shock. The shock is not harmful or painful, resembling the one you get when playing with balloons or fabric, yet it calls the dog’s attention.

Citronella dog training collars work under the same principle, except that instead of using electrical shocks, they collar uses a spray of citronella smell to correct the dog. The odor is too strong for a dog’s nose, and dogs quickly learn to be obedient to avoid the smell.

When it comes to training dogs, dog training collars are a good way to reducing the time needed for training. However, you must remember that training your pet with dog training collars is not a one-day job. It will take a lot of patience and time to master these training techniques and get your dog to be well trained and obedient. In any case, you can find a training collar that will give your results for a good price.

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