Electronic Dog Training Collars: What Factors To Consider
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Although there are plenty of remote trainers available in the market today, not all of these training collars are suitable for your dog. Different manufacturers and collar designers have different ideas of what a training collar should be or do, so you should select the one that fits your dog better. Here are some tips to help you select an electronic dog training collar that will work for you and your dog.
Does It Resist Water?
An electronic dog collar that can resist water is safer than one that can't. All electronic devices use electricity, and when they get wet, they may get damaged as water can cause a short circuit. In fact, if the collar stops working completely, that's the best thing, because a malfunctioning collar will punish your dog even when your dog is being obedient, causing unnecessary stress. Just forget about this situation by getting a training collar that's resistant to weather and rain.
Select A Collar That Has Several Intensity Levels
A collar that has several levels of intensity which you can adjust is much more practical. Training involves several levels of priorities and urgency, and different commands are difficult to express with only one level of correction or intensity, which makes single level collars very limited. With several levels of correction, you can emphasize certain commands or prohibit certain actions. For instance, if your dog happens to have a very nasty habit that you want to change, you can program the electronic dog training collar to send strong jolts every time your dog does the act.
Is The Collar Sensitive To Other Dogs?
Some types of remote dog training collars are very sensitive that they can be activated by the sound of other dogs. You certainly don't want your dog to be punished for the actions of other dogs, so make sure that the training collar that you get can only be activated by the barking or movements of your dog.
Pay Only For What You Will Use
Some types of electronic dog training collars can be quite expensive. However, just because a dog collar is expensive that does not mean that it is of superior quality. A great number of features can be driving the price up, but if you are not planning to use them all, then it's not worth paying them. Consider what features you really need before buying a collar.




