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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
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Sunday, November 27, 2011
Picking Dog Correction Collars
Do you have a new puppy or hunting dog in your future? If you do then you'll most likely need an easy way of training your new best friend. A dog correction collar is a great ways to help the new dog in your family learn discipline. With a wide variety of training techniques for dogs out there if you are trying to teach your dog discipline then one of the collars below is a great place to start.
With many different kinds of dog shock collars currently offered by brands such as SportDog, PetSafe, and Innotex choosing which one will work best for your dog can be difficult. Some of the collars listed below have the option to work on more than one dog while others are limited to single dog operations so when choosing one you'll want to consider how many dogs you plan on training.
SportDog Upland Hunter
With the ability to work in both wet and dry circumstances the Upland hunter will provide you with years of dog training experience. The Upland gives you up to a ¾ mile range so you can train your dog easily from a distance. A rechargeable battery on both the collar and remote will make it easier for you to keep your unit charged and in working order. This training collar has 16 different settings for custom training programs.
SportDog SD-400 Camo Dog Training Shock E-Collar
A 400 yard range the SD-400 is one step down from the Upland hunter. This unit still maintains the same waterproof features while operating as a great hunting dog training tool. The SD-400 is expandable for operations on up to 3 dogs for multiple hunting dog training. This unit is the ideal for training dogs that like to swim because of its ultra durability and waterproof transmitter and receiver.
PetSafe Deluxe Little Dog Remote Collar
If you are looking for an affordable dog training collar then the PetSafe deluxe is the training collar for you. It is waterproof so you can have your dog train in water while still being able to offer a great training experience. With this remote you can change the intensity level so you can choose the right power level for your pooch. This collar only has a 100 yard range so long distance operation can be difficult.
Innotek Basic Remote Trainer
This unit is ideal for the dog trainer that is only looking for basic applications. The only unit reviewed here that doesn't offer waterproof capabilities this shock collar is designed for use on household pets. Offering seven different simulation methods for delivering many different shock levels this unit can be adjusted to work on many different breeds of dogs.
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Thursday, November 24, 2011
How to Determine Which Training Collar You Need For Your Dog
If you're shopping for a remote training collar, determine first how are you going to use it. If you're a hunter, then you'll a way to control the behavior of your dogs during your hunts. Those who live in a farm may want to control their working dogs' behavior. Or you might just be taking your dog out on your backyard, where it can't get too far away from you. These scenarios are the usual ones, and these fits specific types of training collars. The usual guide when buying remote training collars is range - the distance you need to "keep your dogs on a leash."
The rule of thumb is to determine how far you'll let your dog roam away from you, and multiply that by two when looking for the right remote training collars. Your dog's training collar should fit that range. The goal here is to be able to stay within effective transmission range, at all times. Your dog might run off somewhere too far inconvenient for you to get to. You need to be able to call them back in that event.
There are three transmission ranges used to categorize remote collars. Short range means a range less than 500 meters. Medium range covers 500-1000 meters. Long range involves 1000 meters and greater.
The three main considerations, which include, the range of transmission, are the size of your dog and how many dog you have. The size is easy enough, as there are only three size ranges - small, medium, and large. Deciding on the range is easy - around 100 meters covers just about any normal backyard. Upwards of that means bringing your dog out on the park, or on the farm, or into the woods. Some models of training collars can handle more than 2 dogs, up to 6.
Other features you should know about
Some collars' transmitters can tell how far away your dog is from you, via a display on the transmitter. Some transmitters can also tell how long the battery life is on each unit, assuming you use multiple collars on your dogs. When out in the field, both are important indicators. A rugged, waterproof design gains importance for handling hunting and working dogs. Lastly, some collars can work with tone only or vibration (or both) - the stimulus with which to control the dogs' behavior. The vibration becomes crucial when the dog gets into a noisy area where he might ignore the tone.
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
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