The Things To Know About Using A Dog Training Shock Collar
If you want to use a Dog Training Shock Collar as part of dog training, there
are some important things you need to know. As a rule, using a shock collar for
dog training is linked to certain fallacies, which can be demystified.
Call It What You Will
Calling an effective tool for dog training as a "shock collar" can cause a real
shock in some people. Although the term "shock" is an unpleasant word that may
cause a misconception, like touching electric lines kind of experience, in
reality the shock generated by the collar is pretty small. The electric shock
that is generated by the collar is based on static electricity principles, much
like the kind when you rub your comb against a woolen jumper. Many people prefer
to use less intimidating names for the training method they are using – like
electronic collar or remote collar.
It’s Not From The Collar!
Most dog owners understand that the stimulation sent to control dog's
misbehavior comes from the collar. But the main idea is making the dog believe
that he receives the electric signals as a response on his wrong behavior. Let
your dog have the training collar on and get used to it, especially in the times
when you pet him, feed him or play with him. That way, the collar isn’t
something new the same time the negative stimulation happens, and he won’t
associate the two as related.
Avoid Hurting Your Dog
Some dog owners think that it is best to use a strong shock to send a strong
message to the dog. However, it is not really true. It is recommended to begin
with applying the lowest degree of shock followed by increasing the level of
stimulation intensity in case the dog is not responsive. What can be a sign that
your dog is responding? Any movement or activity of the dog showing that he has
noticed the stimulation. An ear twitch, a tail flick, a small head turn or some
other movement is the most common response. However, do not make your dog jump
up and make weird noises. Those are the signs of using too high a degree of
electric pulse on the Dog Training Shock Collar
There are important things to remember when using a Dog Training Shock Collar. The shock isn’t as bad as you might think, but don’t overdo it. Learn more about your Dog Training Shock Collar and introduce it in a way that the dog won’t realize the shock came from the collar.
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