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A small puppy is always cute and adorable; taking care of a grown dog
requires some resposibility though. If you are considering training collars for
dogs, it is beneficial to have some information on the different types in order
to make an appropriate decision for your dog and for you. There are several
manufacturers of training collars for dogs, and each manufacturer usually offers
several models, each one with specific qualities.
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Training Collars For Dogs: A Safety Issue
While at first, the selection of a training collar can be overwhelming, if you
are clear on what you need the collar for, then the process becomes easier.
Different Sorts 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 option is an electronic collar. This device delivers a harmless
but uncomfortable zap whenever the dog performs an undesirable action.
In addition to electronic collars, dog owners can also get choke collars. These
collars will constrict the dog's neck when force is applied, either by the owner
or by the dog's resistance. Dog owners must learn carefully how to use such
collars, however, in order to avoid really hurting the dog. Finally, in the
“natural” category of training collars for dogs there are citronella collars
which release a spray of sharply scented citronella whenever the dog exhibits
inappropriate behaviour.
Regardless of the training collar used, it's extremely important to let the dog
know which are the exact results expected from the training in a way that it's
very clear. Without this corrective training he will tend to become fearful and
just see the collar as a punishment. Finally, while training might be
uncomfortable for the dog or the owner at the beginning, in the long run the
need of the training collar and the corrections will decrease, as the dog learns
the required behavior and commits less and less faults.
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