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Dog Training Collars -- Proper Selection Leads To Training Success
by: David Dunlap
The proper selection of a training collar can have a significant
impact on the success of any dog training program. Most new dog
trainers make the mistake of choosing a dog collar that does not
allow for adequate control during the training sessions.
During my nearly four years of working with dogs, I have seen dog
collars in numerous sizes and shapes. From head leaders to pronged
choke collars, the choices available to dog owners are endless.
However, in my training experience, I have not seen a dog training
collar as effective as the classic choke collar.
The basic choke collar is an effective training tool that can be
used on almost any size dog (for very small dogs, a nylon dog collar
might be preferred). When used properly, the correction and response
of the dog is almost immediate.
The key to using a choke collar effectively is to keep the dog
collar loose when the dog is exhibiting proper behavior. For example,
if the dog is heeling without pulling ahead, the choke collar should
remain loose. If the dog begins to pull ahead, a quick "pop"
or tightening of the collar will teach the dog that unwanted behavior
has occurred. As soon as the dog's behavior has corrected, the collar
is once again loosened.
By using the tightening & loosening technique, the dog quickly
learns to associate good behavior with a loose collar. If the collar
were to remain constantly tightened, the dog would only learn to
fight against the choking feeling.
Regardless of which collar type you choose, it is imperative that
the dog collar fit properly and give you, the trainer, maximum control
over the dog.
About The Author
For nearly four years, David Dunlap has been working & training
dogs from puppyhood to more advanced levels. For more information
on dog collars, visit http://dogcollarinfo.com/
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