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Selecting the Best Dog Training Collar

September 25th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Training Tips

An electronic training collar is usually considered one of the best dog training collar in the industry. That’s because it has consistently shown results when it comes to dog training. The dogs’ response may seem pained to some but in reality the pain is more of a surprise to the dog than anything.

How The Collar Works

The electronic collar comes as a conventional collar with a devised attached to it. It is worn around the neck by the dog, and it’s the source of small electricals impulses. The package comes with a set of instructions that will teach the users exactly how to use the collar on their dogs.

Most of these electronic dog training collars instruct the dog owner to place the training collar in such a way around the dog’s neck that the device is directly beside the dog’s throat. This placement is important, as the small gadget needs to detect easily the vibrations caused by the barking of the dog in order to work properly. Upon detecting barking, the device will silence the dog by delivering a mild static shock that’s painless but confusing.

The fact that the dog is actually surprised into submitting is probably the reason why this collar is considered by some to be the best dog training collar. in the market. It’s worth of mention that the dog is not harmed, injured or subjected to pain in any way when the shock is delivered.

Another good part of using the device is that wherever the dog is, the collar will always be there to remind him or her that barking is not allowed. Some devices used to curb barking may require the dog to be within range or may require that the owner presses a button to correct the barking, so make sure to learn about the different options before making your decision on a dog training collar.

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