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Useful Information About Vibrating Dog Collars

2016/5/4 10:12:58

Nearly all vibrating dog collars are a dog training aid that allow you to give your dog a correction in the form of a vibration whenever they do something wrong. They have the unique features of varying levels of stimulation intensity, a remote control and suitability for dogs of different sizes. Often they are used by people to get a dog to stop barking or correct any other unwanted behavior. Some things you should know about vibrating dog collars as a choice for a dog training aid are described below.

When looking at vibrating dog collars as a dog training aid you are likely to a device that you can use to safely correct your dog when they behave inappropriately. They offer the features of adjustable correction levels that allow you to send a safe vibration to your dog that lets them know they are behaving inappropriately.

Most vibrating dog collars offer the positive aspects of being a safe alternative when compared to traditional shock collars. Some negative aspects of this dog training aid you should know are that they are generally not waterproof.

Most of them are suitable for controlling two dogs at once and training dogs using occasional negative reinforcement. They are not as suitable for people who are opposed to the idea of shock collars or dogs that do not respond well to such techniques. You may also need batteries as the ones included with such collars generally run out on a regular basis. Some of the popular brands are Hagen, PetSafe or GroovyPets. In terms of price, there are cheap and expensive models that range from $20 to $200.

They are mainly designed for training dogs that respond well to occasional negative reinforcement techniques. As with any dog training aid, it is important to be consistent with how you use it. You should also know that the use of shock or vibration is supposed to be temporary, and can be gradually reduced as your dog begins to behave better. After purchasing one you should fit it to your dog and allow them to get comfortable wearing it. It's also recommended to wait until your dog actually does something wrong, and begin using it at a low setting.

Overall, if you want a dog training aid to give your dog a correction whenever they do something wrong then vibrating dog collars are a good choice, despite the fact that they are generally not waterproof. They can offer the positive aspects of being a safe alternative when compared to traditional shock collars - with features such as varying levels of stimulation intensity, a remote control and suitability for dogs of different sizes.

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