Dog Training Collars

Dog training collars are most likely found on every dog’s neck today. But the popular and effective ones are the shock collars. Shock collars are also known in general as Electronic Collars or E-collars. They are the most humane dog training supplies or aids available and much more recommended by dog trainers. This is more effective and safer than hurting your dog with a stick or anything that you have on your hands every time they give you a hard time or during dog training. The collar gives off a static stimulation at a variety of duration and intensity to the dog through a very small transmitter found on a dog’s collar itself. Some are found to give a sound or a tone with a different vibration setting, instead of the static pulse stimulation.

I know you’re asking, are they really safe? Animal rights groups say that shock collars will most likely make your dog suffer from pain and injury, as well as stress and anxiety. But the thing has been circulating almost a decade already. The use of this electronic training device called E-collar has become increasingly widespread since 1998.  Pet owners/trainers from around the world almost purchased more than 350,000 E-collar and almost 650,000 bark collars. This will tell you how trainers and dog owner themselves trust this technology. Even companies who created these devices conducts tests and surveys and the results are extremely pointing to how shock collars’ damages dog is a myth. I guess moderation is the key, if you love your dog so much you would likely use them seldom.

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