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Benefits Of Using A Remote Dog Collar
February 3rd, 2011 by admin

There are dogs are just too fond of getting people’s attention. Some take this as a problem – since dogs could get in trouble, or frighten a kid, or get chased by other dogs when they approach other people. A simple morning of going to your garden can end up with you wishing to tie up your dog, else you have to keep calling him back and running after him. If this scenario is all too familiar, if you have a dog that tends to ignore your calls just so it could run after or bark at other people and other pets, then you need get a remote dog training collar.

A bit of history

If only you could make your dog to obey your wishes at the push of a button. That, actually, is possible nowadays, with a remote dog collar> Before this technology became widespread in obedience training, teaching a dog to stay put, or to obey commands took a long time. One had to expose one’s dog to a situation where the problem behavior could be manifested, and then one had to punish the dog right after. Naturally, rewards came when the dog heeded your calls.

How technology eased up the dog obedience training program

You still need to expose the dog to the situation where it will react in the expected unwanted way, but the transmitter in your hand means it will get a static correction each time it does something you do not approve of. The possible doggie problems are as varied as a grocery list – from chasing cars, to chewing on shoes, to running after small kids.

Quick benefits

Unlike some training strategies of old, with a remote dog collar, you’re spared the need to yank back your dog’s leash if it misbehaves. The modern leash-yanking happens with a transmitted in your hand an remotely activated collar on your dog’s neck. That means, whether your have one small dog that keeps running around, or several sheep dogs on your ranch, a remote dog collar can help you keep a “leash” on them.

How it works

A remote dog collar is essentially a receiver that awaits a signal to release a static correction your dog will feel; the signal will come from you. Unlike a physical leash you have to pull back to inconvenience, and possible momentarily choke your dog, the static shock is simply an effective annoyance your dog feels. Your dog gets “annoyed” by a static every time it behaves in unwanted ways. Your dog learns the association fast and soon you won’t be embarrassed in public, nor would have to be stressed out at  a dog that does whatever it wants.

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