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		<title>The Dog Training Shock Collar</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>My friend, Jimmy, a dog trainer, tell me that dog training is essential to ensure that your dog is well socialized, well behaved, do not bite. What&#8217;s more, training is crucial for the mental health of adult dogs. However, it can be quite difficult to find a good way to train your dog. Shock collars [&#8230;]</p>
<p>The post <a href="http://puppyblog.org/the-dog-training-shock-collar/">The Dog Training Shock Collar</a> first appeared on <a href="http://puppyblog.org">Puppy Blog</a>.</p>]]></description>
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<p>My friend, Jimmy, a dog trainer, tell me that dog training is essential to ensure that your dog is well socialized, well behaved, do not bite. What&#8217;s more, training is crucial for the mental health of adult dogs. However, it can be quite difficult to find a good way to train your dog.</p>
<p>Shock collars can be used as an effective form of reinforcement to train a dog as you ike. The Dog Training Shock Collar is placed around the neck and you can use it by a remote control to deliver a static shock at different settings. A shock collar can correct the dog&#8217;s behavior from a longer distance than leash training allow. However, you can see a variety of shock collars brands on the market. The way to select a shock collar depends on the type of dog, the use of the collar, and the distance for which you need the necklace to work.</p>
<p>Training a dog with a shock collar or other device is easy to some extent if you follow the easy guidelines. If the dog owner does not know how you can train with a electronic collar, it may result in emotional damage to the dog that can not be repaired. This type of collar should only be used when positive reinforcement is not trained to take effect. That may be because the dog is extra hyper and safer for both the dog and others, which is to ensure that the owner has control of them.</p>
<p>The most important is that you should purchase a collar with various levels of correction and a tone button. The collar with a longer range is helpful. And you can get more information by checking the manual instructs. Another notice is that do put the collar off the dog for some days so that the dog won&#8217;t relate the new collar with the correction. Because you don&#8217;t want your dog depends on the collar all the time.</p>
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<p>If the dog misbehaves, just said directly with hearty &#8220;No!&#8221; If the dog does not listen to you, just give a lower correction of rate. When they stop in confusion about what happened, call him and say &#8220;Good boy, Billy, come!&#8221; After a time, they will running to you at the saft place.</p>
<p>When they keep doing the bad behavior at the first correction, you should increase the correction until you have their attention. You needn&#8217;t to use a correction after the initial tim, just hitting the tone button should suffice.</p>
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		<title>The Dog Trainers Best Friend Has Always Been The Dog Training Collar.</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>There are different reasons for dog training -obedience training, hunting, search and rescue, assisting disabled, and the list goes on. For most, if not all, trainers, using a dog training collar is the best way to train for whatever purpose, especially in the early stages of training when the dog is still unruly. Dog training [&#8230;]</p>
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<p>There are different reasons for dog training -obedience training, hunting, search and rescue, assisting disabled, and the list goes on. For most, if not all, trainers, using a dog training collar is the best way to train for whatever purpose, especially in the early stages of training when the dog is still unruly. Dog training collars are of different kinds. Let us discuss here the different kinds and see how they apply to dog training.</p>
<p>The first type to be discussed is the slip collar, alternatively called choke chain. This collar is a chain with two rings on both ends-one for looping the collar around the neck, and the other for attachment to the rope that is handled by the trainer. As the dog does an undesired behavior, the trainer pulls the rope. This tightens the chain and chokes the dog, but not to the point of suffocating it. Choking should not be painful but should be bothersome enough to tell the dog that it is doing an unwanted behavior. This is confirmed when the trainer lets go of his grip when the dog has stopped doing the behavior.</p>
<p>The second type is the prong collar which has two types of chain. The bigger type is looped around the neck of the dog, while the other is attached to the rope handled by the trainer. When a dog does something undesired, the rope is pulled, applying pressure around the dog&#8217;s neck. Similar to choking, the pressure applied should be harmless yet bothersome. The slip and prong collars are examples of the traditional type of collars. Now, there are newer types of collars that use advanced technology for easier dog training. One of these is the shock type collar.</p>
<p>The shock type collar is arguably the most convenient of all types of dog training collar. This type of collar utilizes shock, which is applied to the dog via an external remote control, every time it does something unwanted. This comes as more convenient especially when the dog is persistent with its undesirable behavior, as pressing controls is way easier than repeatedly tugging at the rope. Moreover, more trainers prefer this type of collar because its wireless feature allows wider area for training.</p>
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<p>When speaking of shock type collars, Dogtra will always be a part of the conversation, as it is one of the best brands out there. A dog training collar from Dogtra has at least 400-yard range for its remote control collar. This makes it more convenient for the trainer as he does not have to follow an unruly dog running around. Moreover, it has a vibration feature allowing the trainer to call the dog&#8217;s attention without applying shock to the dog. Add to this its water-proof feature and you know you can use this collar anywhere any time, making it a more convenient option.</p>
<p>Dog training, for whatever reason, will always benefit from using a dog training collar. As such, every dog handler should purchase one. The type of collar one should buy depends on the type of training one is planning to hold. But if it is convenience and flexibility you are looking for, shock type collars are your best picks. And among shock type collars, Dogtra dog training collar is a safe bet.</p>
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