When Should I Use A Remote Dog Training Collar?
Posted on 05. Apr, 2012 by in Dog Training
When Should I Use A Remote Dog Training Collar?
Article by Thierry babineaux
Dogs are the most loved and faithful pets, occupying an important place in people’s lives and families. Humans enjoy having dogs around them, regardless of the reason why they have a dog, be it for protection or companionship. Due to the fact that they make excellent friends, dogs deserve the respect of their master, but sometimes a little extra control may be needed.
Most people decide to train their dogs from an early age in order to make sure that the pets won’t cause them any problems. Some dog owners choose to go to a dog trainer who knows his business while others prefer dog training collars. Remote dog training collars are an electronic dog training collar designed to assist the owner during the training process, these collars are made for all breeds and sizes.
Remote dog training collars seem to have created several misconceptions and as a consequence people have hesitations when using them. Some people believe that these training collars are cruel and inefficient devices, but this is not true at all. Remote dog training collars are very efficient and easy to use, being very efficient training devices. The electric stimulation that is applied by the collar is not hurtful and painful, as many people believe. The purpose of this collar is not to harm the dog, but to reinforce communication with him.
Dog training collars will enable you to correct the behavioural problems of your dog in a short period of time. All remote collars contain a remote transmitter, a collar receiver and collar probes, having different intensity levels. These collars are meant to reinforce the learned and correct the undesired behaviour of your dog, such as incessant barking in an effective manner.
Whether you have a puppy or a big dog, the training collars represent the best solution to train your pets. Dog training collars can be recommended in the case of puppies, since training collars represent the most popular training devices. However, puppies should have at least six months before being trained by means of training collars. Dog training collars have a significant benefic importance since it is important to train our dogs from an early age.
Dog trainers will tell you what sort of training equipment suits your puppy best. Dog training collars will teach your puppy to become aware of his limits, while a clicker will teach your pet to obey orders by means of positive reinforcement. These two training devices can even be combined. Dog training collars and remote dog training collars will be efficient as long as you use them properly. These collars are meant to guide your pet, to discourage disobedient behaviour and not to hurt him. However, some collars may hurt your dog if they are the wrong size or if used inappropriately.
There are a couple of things that you should take into consideration when purchasing a training collar: talk to a dog trainer who can recommend you an efficient collar, take your dog to an obedience class, consult a sales specialist who knows how to advise you and take into account the size of your dog. These aspects will help you make a right decision and choose a collar that is best for your dog.
Dogs are the most loved and faithful pets, occupying an important place in people’s lives and families. Humans enjoy having dogs around them, regardless of the reason why they have a dog, be it for protection or companionship. Due to the fact that they make excellent friends, dogs deserve the respect of their master, but sometimes a little extra control may be needed.


Ablie
17. Jul, 2012
Love the new Blog !! I think this would also be a good place to allow you clients to RAVE about You and The Cultured Canine !! Lisa Flynn is truly an aminazg dog trainer!! I love going to the dog park and showing off my very well behaved dogs and I am always very quick to praise and recommend Lisa . Their is no better compliment when you are out than to have someone mention how obedient ( and of course beautiful) your dogs are! We owe it all to the our very knowledgable and confident trainer Lisa !!!