What Every Trainer Should Know About Electronic Collars for Dog Training
February 22, 2011 by admin
Filed under Dog Leash Training
The world is moving to a different direction by ensuring that everything is attached with technology. And for dog training, there is nothing less to technology. Electronic collars have been developed to enhance dog training by exerting electron shocks that could act as simulation. The device is here with lots of advantages and also disadvantages in some areas have been experienced.
Author’s Note: With this particular article I’m wanting to express the main benefits and drawbacks of electronic collars. It’s not my goal to convince you that E-Collars are good or bad for dog training, I’m just trying to report these concepts impartially.
Some benefits of E-Collars
1) They are Fast. The device has proven to be fast and less tiresome in training than traditional coercive methods; it is because shocks will only take a press of the collar button to produce simulation.
2) They are convenient. The rc collars have ensured that training takes place even at longer distances. The cost of these devices is affordable and cheaper when compared with hiring a professional trainer who takes a considerable time to train.
3) They’re easy to understand. Additionally, the use of the device is not hard to understand and apply. Just read the provided user’s manual.
4) They’re effective. Most trainers state that e-collars can be used as the best tool to punish the dog.
The Disadvantages of E-Collars
For every single advantage there is a disadvantage too.
1) They cause anxiety and stress. Several researches have proven that the shocks have created anxiety and stress to the dogs that may persist for a longer time even after training is completed. This fact has been proved by postures of the dogs and their quire behavior after the training .
2) It becomes a nuisance rather than a training practice.
3) They become unuseful once the dog is out of control. E-collars are often partially efficient with certain types of dogs. This happens when the dogs get out of control.
4) They are subject to defect. For example some models are not water proof to avoid undue transmission of electronic currency.
5) You should check your dog’s weight. Incase of a mismatch between the dog’s weight and the voltage required, a higher voltage will harm a less weighted dog and vice versa.
And you? Do you consider e-collar a good dog training tool?
About the author: M. Clay writes for dog training courses , a blog to inform dog trainers and help those who want to become a professional dog trainer.



