What Are The Different Types Of Dog Training Collars Available?
There are quite a few in the market but the common ones are: • Choke Collars Commonly use for agility training and service dog • Head Collars Suitable for directing your dog sense of directions • Pronged Collars More control for small size people with big, muscular dogs • Electronic Collars Effective for training deaf dogs, barking dogs and those that deem untrainable with conventional methods. What Are The Factors That I Should Look For To Decide On The Right Training Collar? You can use these points as guides: • Size and Comfort • Functionality and Efficiency • Warranties and Guarantees for the electronic collars How Tight Should The Training Collar Be Around My Dog’s Neck? You should have an allowance for 2 fingers to pass through between your dog and collar but electronic collars should be fitted snuggling on your dog’s neck so that your dog can actually feel the stimulation. How Long Should I Use The Collar On My Dog? Use the training collars for the training period only. Training