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Electronic Dog Collars - You Need to Be Humane When Training Your Dog

If you're reading this piece now, that only means you're considering the value of remote electronic dog collars.
That dog needs to be trained, instilled with some doggy discipline.
This concise article shows you the ropes in choosing among electronic dog collars to get the right one for your dog.
The workings behind a remote training collar A remote training collar "package" is composed of one transmitter and at least one receiver collar.
The receiver collar activates only on the signal sent by the transmitter; an activation means a low volt shock felt by the pet wearing the collar.
Many of the effective remote collars use a low volt current as stimulus.
The intensity settings on the receiver collar can of course be adjusted to a level that the dog will heed.
One key factor is deciding which collar to get is transmission range.
At what range will you be needing to transmit signals to the collar? Short ranged collars are good for those who have a small yard or garden where they let their dog roam and run around to have fun in Medium-sized collars are often used or are apt for taking your dog out to the park - at least you won't need to yank his leash when he does something bad.
Owing to the large area they usually roam in, hunting and working dogs require collars that have a long range transmission capacity.
Avoid misusing the training collar - it needless harms your pet Before we get to the part that guides in your buying choice, we should cover some dog training aspects.
That you are aware of the possible but avoidable hard to dogs from training collar misuses - that's the goal.
Keep in mind that most of these are due to dog owner's lack of information and perspective on the remote training collar's use.
Animal cruelty can result when remote electric dog collars are used without discipline The idea behind a remote training collar is to prevent or punish your dog when you see it's about to engage in or is engaging in unwanted behavior.
Triggering the collar just when you itch for it is to act like a tyrant.
Consistency is key.
If you consistently activate the collar only when the unwanted behavior is manifested, then over time your dog will learn to refrain from engaging in those acts.
You will needlessly annoy the dog if you buzz if you buzz it on a whim.
Animal cruelty can the be the result when such caprice is combined with a high stimulation setting, one high enough to elicit a cry of pain from the dog.
Training the dog should not include harming it.
Inconsistency may also develop other problems, one of which is aggression whenever the static shock is felt - a particularly dangerous problem since the dog may attack or scare someone.


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