Author: guest
• Thursday, June 03rd, 2010

Dog training collars are good tools for owners that want a good behaved dog that respects house guests but still shows off with a trick or two. You can find dog training collars in different models, colors, and, of course, prices, with each one offering different cons and pros.

For training your dog to obey simple commands such as - stay, sit, jump, etc, it’s advisable to use nylon or leather collars. Nylon collars are suitable for smaller dog breeds, while leather ones are ideal for bigger dogs. Nevertheless, purchasing a dog training collar is not a light decision, as there are a few factors that you really have to consider in order to get a collar that will serve your purpose while at the same time being safe for your dog.

Prong Collars

Also known as pinch collars, these collars are used by professional trainers mostly. Prong collars have blunt tips that surround the neck of the dog, and the trainer is able to make the collar as tightened or loose as necessary, depending on the situation. When the trainer pulls the leash, the collar will pull the tips into the dog’s skin. Don’t worry, they can’t hurt the dog or pierce its skin. In order to use this type of collar properly, you should always consult with a professional dog trainer and maybe have a class.

Training Your Dog By Remote Control

Training collars that work on a remote control basis come in two versions; citronella spray dog traning collars and electronic dog training collar. Electronic collars are preferred in situations where you want to train your dog but you don’t want to put it on a leash. This type of collar gives the dog a mild electric shock when you use the controls on the remote. The shock is not painful and won’t hurt your dog at all; it’s almost like what you feel when you get static shocks when you touch a doorknob after walking on a carpet.

Citronella dog training collars work the same way, the only difference between the two is that instead of giving the dog an electric shock, the collar will spray the dog’s snout with citronella. The odor is too strong for a dog’s nose, and dogs quickly learn to be obedient to avoid the smell.

Regardless of the training methodology, remote dog trainers are always a good accessory to have when training a dog. Dog training collars aren’t miracle workers, though. You’ll still have to teach new tricks from scratch. Anyway, check your options and you’ll find something that both your dog and your pocket will like.

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