SportDOG WetlandHunter 1/2 Mile Remote Trainer (SD-800CAMO)

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Shopping For Dog Training Collars

Choosing from among all of the several dog training collars offered could be bewildering but it doesn't need to be. To be able to choose the best training collar for your dog, there are several things you should keep in mind. Training collars are meant to be used to teach, control and safeguard your dog. They must never be utilized as a method of punishment or to harm your dog.

SportDOG WetlandHunter 1/2 Mile Remote Trainer, SD-800CAMO
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Product Description

This new addition to the waterfowl products family combines the best features from SportDOG's smallest remote trainers with the benefits found in all of our rugged, waterproof and submersible products.

Product Details

  • 1/2 mile (800 yards) range
  • High output receiver, and is expandable to 3 dogs.
  • Up to 16 levels of continuous and 8 levels of momentary stimulation.
  • Low-battery detect feature in transmitter and receivers
  • Replaceable, rechargeabel NiMH batteries

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Selection of the best style of canine training collar for your personal training objectives is just step one. Additionally you need to make sure it's the correct size and that you understand how to use it correctly. Even the best collar may not be suitable if it's not used properly.

Varieties of Dog Training Collars

Dog training collars include prong collars, head halters, choke collars, electronic collars. Dog harnesses and standard dog collars work fine for their designed purpose, however aren't viewed as "training collars" thus won't be included in this article.

Prong collars possess the look of something from a medieval torture chamber that would be very painful. Used properly, they are quite humane. Prong dog training collars were originally constructed from metallic prongs linked to each other in chain fashion. Currently they are also offered made from plastic material that is recommended by many. These collars control the dog by slightly "pinching" the neck when the handler pulls on the lead. If applied over aggressively, they can cause pain so care should be used.

Head halters like the Haiti and Gentle Leader halters look like and function in a manner much like harnesses used for horses. They function by guiding the dogs' path. The dogs' body naturally follows the head and a harness really does a remarkably good job of controlling the head. Although they may look to be overly restrictive, the dog rapidly becomes used to them. They are particularly helpful in handling aggressive dogs.

Choke collars continue to be widely used and are also recommended for use in many 4H dog training programs notwithstanding the debate around their use. Utilized properly, they are suitable dog training collars, but they are easy to misuse. When they are placed on the dog incorrectly, if links become twisted or if an excess of pressure is used by the handler, they can, in fact, become tools of torture. For me personally, I ceased using choke collars a long time ago and will never go back to them. There are many far better dog training collars out there.

Electronic dog collars are made to give the dog a small zap upon command from the handler. The strength can be fine-tuned from a slight buzz or tingle to get the dogs' interest to a more serious jolt. These should never be used on little or fearful dogs and only after discussion of your situation with a trustworthy trainer. Shock collars can potentially hurt your dog if used thoughtlessly.

Whatever your individual requirements, you will discover the suitable collar from the broad range of dog training collars readily available on the internet. Spend a few momemts to browse our site and turn your difficult dog into a pleasant,nicely behaved partner.

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