Friday, August 26, 2011

How Training Shock Collars Really Work?


I had to train my chocolate lab, because it allows me to roam freely in my neighborhood walks. I decided to try shock collars. I started with an economic model that has a range of 300 feet and seven levels of sensitivity.

The documentation accompanying the product that describes the shock of static electricity is delivered something. I accidentally shocked me one day and this is what it is. Feel is just like the static you get a day of cold and wet. It 'a little' uncomfortable, as you know, if you have the experience to touch someone and to receive a jolt of static electricity.

I used this to train my dog ​​to listen to me when I gave the command, and has made training much easier. I have since moved to a model that has 15 levels of stimulation and tone that only dogs can hear, and to produce any stimulation. You can also set the sound to play when you deliver the stimulation of a stimulation dog collar shock when you plan to use the audio-only feature.

I have two Labs, and every time we go on our walks can move freely, but the dog shock training collars to bring them back quickly, if they dare to far or to other people or animals approaching. Most of the time I did not even offer any kind of stimulus, and only used for shade. In fact, only the remote control to turn off the collar is very effective in many cases, especially if there are other hunting dogs. The dogs are well trained and now the only reason why I also use the collar only when a cat or a squirrel runs.

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