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What Types Of Training Collars For Dogs Are There?

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010    Subscribe To Our Feed

There are many kinds of remote trainers, depending on the training method and the applications that they were designed for. Although many of them are effective, you need to have some knowledge and experience for the safe and proper use of training collars for dogs. Any size and breed of dog can benefit from using training collars and techniques that are effective in disciplining your dog. However, if you decide to use training collars for dogs, it is advisable that you take great care to choose the right one for your dog.

Kinds Of Training Collars For Dogs

According to some, the best training collars are the “martingale” collars because they go easy on the dogs’ necks while being totally safe. The advantage of this collar is that you can adjust it to the size of your dog’s neck, be it small or big, and will stay in place during the training session, allowing you to have a firm grasp of the dog either with the leash or your hand.

There are other effective choke collars – the limited choke, the snap around choke, or a nylon strap with rings on either side – which are not harsh, but easier for novices to use. Yet another type of training collar that’s common is the “head collar,” which you might have heard of. As you would expect, this collar fits a dog’s head, much in the same way a halter is worn by a horse, with the leash attached under the muzzle. Novice trainers shouldn’t make their dogs wear this collar without the supervision of an expert trainer, as dogs generally don’t like this collar.

Another type of training collar, the “prong collar” is good for strong dogs that have big and thick necks. This collar has some prongs that apply pressure to the dog’s neck when the dog or the owner pull the leash. Unlike the traditional choke chain, the prong collar is far less likely to cause any harm to your dog. These training collars are not meant to be worn all the time, and should not be used on dogs that are too stubborn to stop even when feeling discomfort.

All types of remote dog training collars are effective according to the type of training they were designed for. Nevertheless, it is essential in dog training you only use training collars for dogs you are experienced with, and if you have any specific training in mind, it would be advisable to seek guidance of a professional. As you learn more and get more experience, you will be able to use more training collars for dogs.

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