The Need for Training Collars Gets Bigger by the Day
Posted in Pets on 09/27/2009 03:29 am by adminIf you're new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!
Today, %LINL1% are a necessary part of training dogs to be on their best behavior and for socializing. Laws today penalize dog owners when their pets bark too much at night or growl or attack at people, and even just a carefree play can be mistaken for an attack by a surprised stranger. Dogs, of course, have no knowledge of the rules and they just follow their instincts, which is why they need to be trained. The need for training collars is high and there are plenty of different options to choose from.
Choker Collars
Some people consider these training collars ethical while others prefer the old fashioned leash. They help when the dog pulls too hard on the leash and helps to correct other bad behavior too. These collars have proven useful for teaching young puppies or newly adopted dogs to behave when in the prescence of people or other dogs. Dogs slowly realize that jumping at people and things will give them a very annoying choking sensation. Some collars have some protuberances for increasing the feeling on dogs that are particularly stubborn or with very thick skins. These protuberances also stop the pressure as soon as the dog behaves.
Electric Collars
These collars detect the vibrations caused by barking and in turn they deliver a small static shock. The collar fits around the neck of the dog and the device from which the small electric shock comes from is placed directly in front of the dog’s throat. Electronic training collars may be considered humane since the shock is actually as effective as a sharp spank. These collars work very well while the owner supervises the dog, and should be taken off the dog when not in training, to allow it to rest.

















