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September 26, 2009

Some Training on Training Collars For Dogs

Filed under: Pets — AquaMan @ 9:46 am

Having a new dog can be a lot of fun, but training him is often a challenge. In this regard, training collars for dogs are considered very practical tools, although dog owners are advised to study their options in order to make a good decision that will satisfy their dogs’ needs. There are several manufacturers of training collars for dogs, and each manufacturer usually offers several models, each one with specific qualities.

With so many options to choose from, the average dog owner can find himself or herself overwhelmed, but if the specific needs of each dog owner are clearly identified, then the selection becomes much easier.

Types of training collars for dogs

One of the most important parts of training is the selection of the right training collar. Designers, of course, create every single training collar with the intention of modifying a dog’s behavior, but they greatly differ in how they go about it. One of the most common options is the electronic collar. This device delivers a harmless but uncomfortable zap whenever the dog performs an undesirable action.

There are also choke chains available for dog training. As the name implies, a chocke collar will constrict the dog’s neck whenever the dog pulls too hard or the owner pulls the leash towards him or her. It is important to get proper instruction on how to use this type of collar to prevent injury to your dog. Lastly, there are citronella collars, which spray the muzzle of a dog with a lemon-like odor, either automatically or with the push of a button from a remote control.

No matter which training collar you choose it is important to ensure that your dog is shown the correct behaviour and understands why he was given a correction signal. Without this corrective training he will tend to become fearful and just see the collar as a punishment. It is good to keep in mind that while the use of training collars for dogs may be uncomfortable for your dog and for you they can be very effective and in time your dog will learn the correct behaviours and will require very few correction signals.

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