A Remote Trainer: What It Can Do for Your Pet

If the once small puppy you used to have is now a big dog that runs at cars, jumps on people, and barks at night, keeping you and your neighbors awake, then it’s time to get a remote trainer. A humane breakthrough in dog training, a remote trainer is a package deal where you get a remote dog training collar and an owners device, which is the control unit. This simple idea allows you to train your dog from a distance, without the need to put it on a leash.

The dog wears the remote trainer collar in the same way as it wears a normal collar, you should remove the normal collar so there is nothing else to get in the way. The collar includes in its design a small box with two electrodes that have to be in conctact with your dog’s skin. If your dog has extremely long hair, you might need to cut it a bit before making it wear the collar.

The remote that is included with the collar will let you give mild static shock corrections to your dog while in training.

How To Commence Training

Training should commence as normal with the remote trainer. For instance, if you teach your dog with sit with the word “sit,” you might want to use the collar to give a correction when the dog doesn’t obey to the word.

Once you think he has got the hang of it you can try with the dog off leash, and this is where the remote trainer will come into play. You have the start with the lowest level of correction available, and increase it if your dog doesn’t obey or the stimulation is simply not enough for your dog to feel.

You can also teach your dog some safety rules with the aid of the remote trainer, for instance, by stopping your dog with a correction if it tries to run towards a street full of cars. In addition, the leash will become a thing of the past when you walk your dog.

If your dog is not obeying your commands, it’s time to get a remote trainer. This collar and remote control will let you train the most unruly dog. Perhaps the most important feature of the remote trainer is it’s range of level corrections, which you can adapt to your dog’s temperament.

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