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		<title>Importance of Electronic Dog Training Collars</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Dogs are great pets to have at home and they are also known to make a great companions for any family. But unruly dogs can be a pain and for this reason training them is very important. Electronic dog training collars have now been developed and are steadily gaining popularity. These simple devices can be [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>Dogs are great pets to have at home and they are also known to make a great companions for any family. But unruly dogs can be a pain and for this reason training them is very important. Electronic dog training collars have now been developed and are steadily gaining popularity. These simple devices can be used by anybody who can read and doesn&#8217;t need a genius to figure out the functions.</p>
<p><strong>Who can use them?</strong></p>
<p>The remote training collar is an effective devise for use when training your dog. You can use it with a dog by giving him a gentle stimulation when they are not taking any notice of you or ignoring you all together.</p>
<p>A Dog Training collar doesn&#8217;t cause discomfort or hurt your dog in any way. The gentle stimulation that your dog gets when you use your remote training collar assists them to concentrate on your commands and allows you to feel at ease when your dog is off the leash or out of reach.</p>
<p><strong>Distance the collars can cover </strong></p>
<p>Different remote training collars cover different distances. Good ones even cover 800 meters which is sufficient for almost all training spaces. Remotes with transceiver technology are the latest ones which are very popular among dog lovers. The LCD screen is very clear and shows you all you need to know about how far your dog is going and when the batteries need to be recharged again.</p>
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<p><strong>Features of remote collars</strong></p>
<p>The electronic dog training collars have safety features and have timing options too. Good training helps keep your pet safe and allows them to live with the family with harmony. You can get the collar with audible queue as well as vibrations. You can give continuous correction or brief stimulation depending on what you wish to achieve.</p>
<p><strong>What can the collars do?</strong></p>
<p>The remote training collars are widely used as a behavioral training tool and have been proved to be very effective. This way of training your dog is also much easier for you and proves to be less stressful for the dog. It can be easily recharge and stay active for days. The collars are tough enough for all kinds of dogs.</p>
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<p>Click dog Training is becoming popular nowadays. It probably is the word of mouth among dog owners community. Despite the popularity of this kind of training, not everybody really knows the exact meaning or how click training is being done. Click dog training is a type of training that is based on the dog psychology which is to reward the desired behavior. It is easy to teach the dog to learn something than teaching him not to do the undesirable behavior. So rather than focusing on the negative side of the dog, click training focuses more on the positive behavior of the dog. Giving focus on the bad traits of the dog will only yield frustration for you and the dog. Most of the time people want to own a dog not merely for the sake they are pet lovers but it is also one way to relieve their stress. Raising a dog is a therapy and focusing much on the behavior that only upsets you defeat its purpose.</p>
<p>Click training is implemented by the use of a small clicker device that will mark the desired behavior of the dog. Once the dog performs something that you like, you need to immediately press the button on the clicker which will give out a very distinct click sound. Click training is called operant conditioning wherein you are teaching the dog to determine that what he is doing is a correct behavior. Actually click dog training starts with classical conditioning but quickly becomes operant as soon as the dog imitates an action to earn a reward.</p>
<p>There is a big difference between a dog that behaves by habit and dog that behaves with purpose. A dog that behaves with purpose always tries to learn good habits to get the reward. They tend to remember the behavior because they are aware of the consequences. Moreover, click training boost the confidence of the dog because it can control the consequences of its action.</p>
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