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By: Chris Roger Home | Home-and-Family | Pets


Electronic dog training collar is designed to help dog owners and dog trainers to teach their dogs to realize and figure out between appropriate and inappropriate behaviour. It helps to reduce the frustration and tension dog owners and trainers have to experience to train their dogs with behavioural problems. Electronic dog training collars are commonly used to teach dogs all the basic but indispensable commands like sit, stay, lie, come and others. However, dogs that have been problematic and hard to teach using other methods is most suitable to use it.

Women and more senior people who are physically weaker to handle and teach their dogs effectively will find the electronic dog training collar is an excellent dog training gadget. Instead of having to chase after them everywhere or pulling your dog not to run across the road or yelling at them to stop barking endlessly, the remote electronic dog training collar allows you to rectify their behaviour easily and effectively. It helps your dog to become an exemplar of dog obedience. The remote control of the electronic dog training collar actually makes it so effective that you can instantly correct your dog's mistakes at a distance far further than leash training allows. Your dog will not know that you are issuing the correction. He is unaware that you are punishing him for inappropriate behaviour and your relationship with your dog will not worsen as a result.

The diverse types of electronic dog training collars available in the market are differentiated by the types of stimulation - continuous or momentary or both. The continuous stimulation type of electronic dog training collar may last from anywhere within 5 to 15 seconds and you can regulate its strength up or down easily. The momentary stimulation type of electronic dog training collar may channelize only one instant shock by pushing the remote button. Your dog will benefit by using effective training signal through proper and appropriate stimulation levels. To avoid the hassle of changing or upgrading the collars later on, it is better to search for an "all-purpose" electronic dog training collar.

When deciding which electronic dog training collar to get, do pay close attention to the following factors below;
- How much would you want to spend?
- The size and type of your dog.
- The kind of training to be given.
- How far the distance required to train your dog effectively?
- Numbers of dogs to be taught.
- Do you require waterproof receiver and transmitter?
- The levels of stimulation.
- Training hours affect the life span of your rechargeable batteries.

Professional dog trainers, more often than not, do use electronic dog training collars to teach dogs under their supervision. The main intention of using dog training collar is to help in the teaching and training of your dog in basic obedience and not to hurt them. In fact, it helps you keep the training free from danger or the risk of injury to yourself, and also accelerate the process of dog training. However, it is important that dog owners should have some basic knowledge and proper understanding of the collar's features, abilities and limitations before utilizing it for the first time to prevent any improper or unfitting usage of the electronic dog training collar.

Bottom line is, you must understand that you are ultimately the trainer and not the dog training collar itself. It is only a piece of equipment that help you to instruct your dog more effectively. Just like any other tools, the electronic dog training collar, if employed correctly and utilized with the proper techniques, can bring wonders in your dog training program. So the obligation lies with you to train your dog and make use of the training collar in the most appropriate and best possible manner. Utilized correctly, an electronic dog training collar will assist you to teach your dog more efficiently, effectively and safely.



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Chris Roger writes about Dog Training. If you want to know more about Electronic Dog Training Collar and other methods on dog training, you can find tips and useful resources for your dog at http://www.swoyi.com/.

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