The Truth About Using An Electric Dog Training Collar
Friday, August 21st, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed
In our epoch of rapid technological advancements, our daily life is changing very quickly – today we can use a telephone or the internet almost at any location, we can cook faster using a microwave oven or reach another continent within 2-3 hours on a jet plane. At the same time, to many of today’s dog owners the Electric Dog Training Collar is the kind of advancement they expected from modern technology.
Dog owners are aware about the nature of these devices, that is why this type of collar is commonly used to smoothen rough mannered or aggressive dogs. They are not used only by cruel owners; in fact, many owners use electric dog training collars because their dogs put themselves in danger – like running into the street – and the owner does not want them getting hurt.
Pluses and Minuses of Electric Dog Training Collar Usage
Similarly to everything else, using an electric dog collar has its pluses and minuses. The cons include, of course, an increased degree in control over one’s pet. This is beneficial for those with pets who are tough to handle whether it’s in the home with friends or at the park with strangers. Also, modern electric collars work on static electricity, giving the opportunity to stimulate the dog without harming him.
As to the negative sides, some dog owners feel uncomfortable about using electric shocks to train and manage their pets. Although most collars have very low-level shocks some people just can’t bring themselves to buy one. And of course there are dogs who respond negatively to an Electric Dog Training Collar because positive reinforcement works better with them. In the end of the ends, every dog owner has to choose the best and the most effective method of handling the pet.

