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4 in1 Remote Bad Behavior Dog Training Collar

Monday, November 29th, 2010

4 in1 Remote Bad Behavior Dog Training Collar: Is your dog out of control? Are you finding it difficult to train him/her usingĀ  any methods? As we all know an out-of-control dog can be a danger to themselves and others. Training collars can help you achieve a well trained and contented dog within days.

Remote Dog Training Collar

Dog Training Collar

You are looking at a remote control dog training shock & vibrate collar. Its a 4 functional [Instant Static Impulse + Static Impulse after Vibration (warning before static impulse) + Whistle Signal + LED light] remote training collar. It’s is an electronic dog training system with a working range up to 800 feet. This compact, easy to operate system will control bad behavior and dogs who run off when taken outdoors for exercise.

Specifications-Collar:
  • Length: 38mm Height: 66mm Width: 36mm
  • Weight 56g (module + battery)
  • Collar length adjustable from 8 inches to 20 inches
  • Power: 2* 1.5V AAA battery (included)
  • Water Resistant and shockproof
Features:
  • The strong static impulse can penetrate the hair of the pet and fabric within 6mm thick. It is unnecessary to let the discharging point touch the skin of the pet. Therefore it is safe for the pet.
  • The static impulse can quickly and effectively curb the improper deeds of the pet.
  • The warning vibration will let the pet associate the vibration with the static impulse. In the end, vibration will achieve the same effect as the static impulse.
  • Both the static impulse and warning functions are set with automatic stop. This is for not reprimanding the pet continuously.
  • With the vibration induction power switch in the collar receiver, its power can be automatically turned on and turned off.
  • Water Resistant Collar
List Price: $54.95
Our Price: $31.99
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Reviews for this 4 in1 Remote Bad Behavior Dog Training Collar:
I would recommend, with the caveat that only even-tempered people should use these on dogs. (Ok, only even-tempered people should _own_ dogs…) It is a very effective method of instant punishment, but punishment is only effective if coupled with praise and reward for good behavior.

That said, the product doesn’t use too much current and the vibrate feature is very humane. Buy a pair of rechargable AAA batteries, since the collar drains them any time the dog is wearing the collar (whether or not it has been discharged).

dog training collar introduction-types of the dog training collar

Thursday, October 14th, 2010

A dog training collar truly could be an useful tool if used the right way and at the right time. It is valuable to know the differences in the types of dog training collars visible and which one would best accommodate your needs likewise as your dog’s temperament, size, and age. It is equally important to note that a few of the training collars, such as the prong collar, can be very harmful to a young dog and should not be used until the dog is at least 1 year of age.

For each one collar has a specific intention and aims a another level of disobedience. Make certain to valuate the current level of obedience that has already been accepted and do so with a professional trainer if possible. It’s important to recognize the level of difference between the current state of the dog’s training and the desired outcome and to not base the decision of which collar to use based only on the desired outcome. Some dogs need a greater degree or effort and others may easily need some gentle reinforcement.

Let’s get into a few of the types of dog training collars available with the first and most prominent being the prong collar. This one is made of a series of chain links which have open ended prongs that point in towards the dog’s neck. This collar looks painful and really can be if abused or misused. This one should only be used if the dog is truly out of control, a strong or aggressive breed, and if the dog is over one year of age.

A gentler option would be the martingale collar. This one is made of nylon or leather and looks like a regular head collar but it does not buckle or fasten. It is pulled over and around the dog’s head and has a chain that connects the two ends of the material. There is a loop on the chin which the leash is fastened to and when the dog pulls the collar will tighten. The difference between the martingale and the prong collar, other than the prongs, is that the martingale collar has a threshold in which it cannot be pulled too tightly.

Below is this type of training collar:

Dog Training Collar

LCD 100LV Shock&Vibra Remote Dog Training Collar

Features:
  • Brand new Dog Electric Training Collar
  • Patented design.
  • Provides a professional 100 level shock & 100 level Vibration with LCD Remote Electric Training Collar
  • For mild-mannered to stubborn disposition dogs.
  • The strong static impulse can penetrate the hair of the pet and fabric within 6mm thick. It is unnecessary to let the discharging point touch the skin of the pet. Therefore it is safe for the pet.
  • The static impulse can quickly and effectively curb the improper deeds of the pet.
  • With the movement induction power switch in the collar receiver, it will turn on/off automatically to save power.
  • Convenience of easy-to-read LCD screen shows the stimulation level
  • Over 3,000 different identity codes to prevent conflicts with other e-collars.
  • Lightweight and non-obtrusive collar
  • Pager non-electrical stimulation
  • 300 meters away from the control
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Another option is the head halter or halti. This one is typically seen on horses but is also very effective on dogs. It loops around the dog’s muzzle and then fastens at the back of the neck. It provides more control over a dog’s reaction and direction. Very effective for hyper dogs who don’t necessarily pull but may jump or dart in different directions.