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    Things To Consider When Choosing A Shock Collar For Your Dog

    Published: Dec 27, 2019 · Modified: Dec 30, 2019 by Jennifer · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    Who doesn’t love dogs? No one. Everyone loves dogs. However, when the time comes to train your dog, whether preparing them for their bright future in the police force or training them to be a security dog, you will find they can sometimes be very stubborn creatures. Your treats will cease to have any effect on them, and sometimes it will seem as if they are deliberately trying to anger you. Situations like these may find benefit in using a shock collar. This is advised as a last resort and not all collars are created equally. There are a variety of points to consider when picking out a shock collar for your dog.

    Things To Consider When Choosing A Shock Collar For Your Dog

    How Does a Shock Collar Work?

    They are a type of aversive training tool, which will have your dog, associate a certain type of behavior with an unpleasant and undesired effect. 

    It is important that the user of this device understands that shock collars are not at all intended as a punishment tool, its sole purpose is to educate and nurture. Though a shock collar will certainly have you command your dog’s attention, it will never cause any sort of lasting damage or harm, if used properly. Some training collars will simply buzz or vibrate and not actually shock the dog. 

    Dog shock collars are an often-overlooked, and possibly best, option for owners as a tool to help train your canine. The canine wizards of Canine Weekly have greatly elaborated on the many ways training collars can be used, explaining how e-collars for dogs provide the ability to manipulate your dog’s behavior by delivering very small electric pulses designed to get your dog’s attention or issue a correction. They have even eliminated any doubts by reassuring that they do not cause significant pain or discomfort when used properly and that they are often quite effective.

    Pros of a Shock Collar

    There are indeed a number of pros to using a shock collar, even though they tend to have negative connotations for most dog owners. These pros include:

    1. It Brings Fast Results

    Sometimes, after you have adopted a dog and taken them in, your dog may be in a way or another acting out. When their disposition is not up to par and may benefit from a few behavioral adjustments, this device will likely achieve for you outstanding results in little time. Many pet owners have reported that after only a few times of using the shock collar did their pet then correct their behavior.

    1. It Works Even When You Are Not There

    If the collar is used to control your pet’s barking, or any other characteristic you find undesirable, the shock collar will instantly discipline your pet even in your absence. This is especially useful during times where you might be sleeping upstairs in your room or if they are causing a ruckus while you are not home. You will not have to get up, or even lift a finger. 

    Features to Look for

    Each shock collar will provide different features from one model to another. Though, there is a bare minimum standard you must look for when getting a shock collar.

    • Adjustable Corrections 

    An adjustable correction will have you control the strength of the shock. This means that you can achieve the same desired result without causing too much discomfort to your pet by setting the device to deliver the lowest level of shock possible.

    • Waterproof Housing

    With waterproof housing, you can be sure that everything will go as planned, even when your dog is playing in the rain, under your garden sprinklers, or jumping in muddy puddles. You will not have to remove it every time this happens.

    Things To Consider When Choosing A Shock Collar For Your Dog

    • Provides Range

    Sometimes your dog will be running around and maybe too far for your remote control’s range. Most modern collars work on an 800-1000 ft range, which makes for an adequate distance for most training circumstances. 

    • Comfortable is Good

    As the collar will be discomforting as is, you will want to make sure that its placement does not match the level of discomfort it provides. This is more humane, which is very important, and will not deter your dog from simply wearing the collar itself, shocks aside.

    Dog shock collars should never be used to bring pain to your pet. However, there are times where using one is absolutely beneficial as it does indeed bring fast results as well as being an extremely effective tool. Don’t forget, these collars are to train your dog and are not a permanent fixture. Soon you will have a lovely obedient best friend. 

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