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Sportdog Training Collars: Safe and Efficient Dog Training

Thursday, October 8th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

Training a hunting dog or working dog has a totally different set of challenges than training the average pet. When you are training a hunting dog in the field the commands tend to be more complicated and verbal correction is not possible. This is where Sportdog training collars become a valuable tool in training your hunting dog.

Difficult Orders

Since hunting commands give little chance of error, you’ll find that Sportdog training collars are crucial when teaching dogs complex orders. Instead of using the same correction over and over, you’ll have access to 16 different levels of corrections and may even assign each to a certain situation or command.

Yet another feature of Sportdog training collars is that they allow you to vary the tone and vibrations that your dog will receive. This is yet another way you can customize the collar to specific commands. All these features set Sportdog training collars apart from the rest.

Long Lasting and Adaptable

Training is made easier with the knowledge that your Sportdog training collars will survive the elements. These collars are waterproof (including immersion in water), so your dog can even swim while wearing it.

If you have more than one dog, these collars can be expanded to train up to three dogs at the same time. Add to this that the collars have a range of one mile and you have the ideal training tool that can be adapted to any training you would like to undertake with your dogs.

Simple to Use

New dog owners are usually surprised at how easy the collar is to use for dog training. Each set comes with a manual and a DVD that will explain you how to use the collar to train your dog. Reading the manual and watching the DVD will make you understand the basics on dog training. Most people find it hard to train their dogs the traditional way once they try the collars.

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