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Shopping For Dog Training Collars

Choosing from amongst all of the several dog training collars offered can be bewildering but it need not be. In order to pick out the best training collar for your dog, there are some tips you have to keep in mind. Training collars are designed to be worn to teach, manage and safeguard your dog. They must in no way be utilized as a method of punishment or to hurt your dog.

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  • Contains no polyethylene
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BioBag Dog Waste Compostable Bags, 50-Count Bags (Pack of 4)
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Choice of the best kind of dog training collar for your personal training goals is only the first step. You also need to ensure it's the right size and that you understand how to use it properly. Even the best collar may not be suitable if it's not employed properly.

Kinds of Dog Training Collars

Dog training collars include prong collars, head halters, choke collars, electronic collars. Dog harnesses and standard dog collars perform fine for their designed purpose, but are not regarded as "training collars" thus won't be covered here.

Prong collars possess the appearance of a thing out of a middle ages torture chamber that could be pretty unpleasant. Used properly, these are quite humane. Prong dog training collars were originally made from metal prongs linked with each other in chain fashion. These days they're also obtainable made from plastic which is preferred by many. These types of collars control the dog by slightly "pinching" the neck when the handler pulls on the lead. If used over aggressively, they can hurt so caution should be used.

Head halters like the Haiti and Gentle Leader halters resemble and work in a manner similar to harnesses used for horses. They operate by directing the dogs' path. The dogs' body naturally follows the head and a harness really does an extremely good job of controlling the head. Even though they might look to be very restrictive, the dog easily gets accustomed to them. They are especially successful in curbing 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. Used correctly, they are satisfactory dog training collars, however are very easy to misuse. When they are placed on the dog incorrectly, if links become twisted or if too much force is employed by the handler, they can, without a doubt, become tools of torture. For me personally, I discontinued using choke collars long ago and will never return to them. There are so many better dog training collars available.

Electronic dog collars are designed to give the dog a small shock upon command from the handler. The power can be modified from a slight buzz or tingle to get the dogs' notice to a more serious jolt. These should never be used on tiny or timid dogs and only following discussion of your situation with a trustworthy trainer. Shock collars could easily cause harm to your dog if used carelessly.

What ever your individual needs, you will find the perfect collar from the wide range of dog training collars available on the web. Spend a couple of minutes to look through our site and turn your difficult dog into an enjoyable,nicely behaved pet.

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