Saturday, June 28, 2008

Become Informed About Dog Training Collars Before You Purchase One

Training your dog to be obedient can be accomplished with the help of a good dog training collar. There are many different type of dog training collars on the market today. Before you buy one, you owe it to your dog to do research and decide which is the best and safest dog training collar for him. Read on to uncover more information about dog training collars.
The first thing you need to do before you purchase a dog training collar is measure your dog's neck. It is critical that you choose the correct collar size for your dog's safety. A collar that is too tight poses a strangulation risk and won't be effective because the dog is unable to feel you getting a tighter grip. A collar that is too loose can slip over the dog's head. You should measure the diameter of your dog's neck with a tape measure and look for a collar that is two to three inches larger.
One type of dog training collar is the slip chain collar. This is simply a chain the fits over your dog's head. When you want your dog to obey your command, give the leash a gentle jerk to tighten the slip chain. This will get your dog's attention and help him to learn what he is supposed to do.
Another type of dog training collar is the prong collar. These collars are similar to the slip chain except they have metal prongs that will dig into the dog's skin when tightened. These must be used very carefully and are really only necessary for bigger dogs or dogs that may be exhibiting a behavior problem.
There is an abundance of dog training collars on the marker that will deliver a shock when the dog displays a behavior that you don't want him to do. These shocks are not harmful to the dog and will do no permanent damage. Shock collars have long been the subject of debate from animal rights groups. Using a shock collar on your dog is a personal decision that only you can make.
Other types of dog training collars include those that emit a certain odor that dogs do not like. Some collars will emit a spry into the dog's face. These type of collars do not cause harm to the dog, but they do work well as the dog will learn what type of behavior not to engage in to avoid getting sprayed.
So there you have a primer on the different types of dog collars on the market today. It is best to research each one thoroughly. You may even want to talk to a professional dog trainer to get some tips on how to safely and effective use your dog training collar.
By: Luke Ives
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Luke is a dog training enthusiast with experience in training many different breeds of dogs. Dog Training eBook

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