Training with Dog Collars
Lately, somebody I know has been having real trouble training their dog and somebody suggested that they try a few training dog collars.
To most people, dog collars are mainly decorative and to make their dog look nice. Dog collars range from the simple plain coloured leather or cloth ones, to the fancy bling ones with the dog’s name lettered on the collars.
Of course, a dog has to wear a collar by law so they also serve some purpose and hold the dog’s tag on the collar, detailing the owners address and/or contact telephone number.
However, dog collars can have a much more serious purpose and can be used for dog training. There are remote dog collars, which are usually bought online as many pet stores do not stock them, and there are also barking collars, so help stop your dog from barking. Electronic barking collars are banned in Wales, but currently still allowed in England and Scotland, but there is a kinder collar too, which simply sprays the dog with a citronella spray.
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Sep 15, 2008 | 0 | Care & Training