Owens Pro Hunter Two Dog Box with Bottom Drawer Storage – 55020W

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Dog Training Collars

Picking from amongst the many dog training collars offered could be confusing but it need not be. To pick out the top training collar for your dog, there are some things you need to keep in mind. Training collars are designed to be worn to teach, control and safeguard your dog. They must never be utilized as a method of punishment or to hurt your dog.

Owens Pro Hunter Two Dog Box with Bottom Drawer Storage - 55020W
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Features a rugged diamond tread aluminum construction, dual large lined dog compartments, lockable slam latch doors with storm covers, 7" x 10" maximum flow side air vents and a convenient lower drawer storage compartment for electronics and hunting gear.

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Owens Pro Hunter Two Dog Box with Bottom Drawer Storage - 55020W
Features a rugged diamond tread aluminum construction, dual large lined dog compartments, lockable slam latch doors with storm covers, 7" x 10" maximum flow side air vents and a convenient lower drawer storage compartment for electronics and hunting gear.
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Selection of the most effective kind of dog training collar for your personal training goals is only step one. In addition, you need to ensure it's the proper size and that you know how to use it correctly. Even the best collar may not be suitable if it is not used correctly.

Kinds of Dog Training Collars

Dog training collars include prong collars, head halters, choke collars, electronic collars. Dog harnesses and standard pet collars do the job fine for their designed purpose, however aren't viewed as "training collars" thus are not included here.

Prong collars possess the appearance of something out of a medieval torture chamber that might be quite unpleasant. Used properly, these are quite humane. Prong dog training collars were originally constructed from metallic prongs linked with one another in chain fashion. Nowadays they are also available constructed from plastic which is favored by many. These kinds of collars control your dog by means of slightly "pinching" the neck when the handler pulls on the lead. If applied over aggressively, they can cause pain so caution is needed.

Head halters such as Haiti and Gentle Leader halters resemble and operate in a manner much like harnesses for horses. They work by directing the dogs' path. The dogs' body naturally follows the head and a harness really does a remarkably good job of controlling the head. Even though they may seem to be overly restrictive, the dog quickly becomes accustomed to them. They are especially useful in handling aggressive dogs.

Choke collars continue to be popular and are recommended for use in many 4H dog training programs in spite of the debate surrounding their use. Used properly, they are satisfactory dog training collars, however they are very easy to misuse. If they are put on the dog incorrectly, if links become twisted or if an excess of pressure is used by the handler, they can, indeed, become tools of torture. For me personally, I ceased using choke collars years ago and will never go back to them. You will find too many superior dog training collars out there.

Electronic dog collars are designed to give the dog a small shock on command from the handler. The strength can be tweaked from a small buzz or tingle to get the dogs' attention to a more severe jolt. These should never be used on little or timid dogs and only following discussion of your situation with a respected trainer. Shock collars can potentially cause harm to your dog if used carelessly.

What ever your own personal needs, you can find the suitable collar from the wide selection of dog training collars readily available on the web. Spend a few minutes to scan our website and convert your challenging dog into an enjoyable,nicely behaved companion.

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