Monday, October 31, 2011

Dog Training Collars - Part 1

It really works? The short answer is yes they do work, but along with the traditional training obedience.

Below we will see how they work and collars available today.

Two of the most popular collars are used in the distance a dog training and dog barking too much control. In this article we will discuss collars at a distance, using electrical stimulation, and how they work.

Training collars that use electrical stimulation can be controlled by the owner / manager of a defined distance - is one of the above may work at a distance of 400 meters - and some models can work up to a mile.

What is a remote training collar?

Remote training collars allows the owner / trainer to reinforce certain commands and correct undesirable behavior and disobedience.

How is the remote training collar work?

The theory behind the collar-learning is that they provide a harmless electronic dog Buzz places disobedience or bad behavior, as well as a verbal command (if possible). The dog quickly combine a Buzz misbehavior or disobedient, and learns to avoid the buzz that they must behave.

The necklace of distance learning is controlled by the trainer / owner of a handheld device, a collar on the dog and two metal probes.

The handheld remote control sends a radio signal from two probes located in the neck and provides a short beep.

The two probes must be in contact with the skin of the dog.



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