It's the first and
last dog training collar you will ever own!
Not exact matches
Shock
collars, a
dog training tool of
last resort, are not supposed to be a
dog training method, nor a substitute for having a relationship.
The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) funded two pieces of research on electric shock
collars which were published
last summer and show that electric shock
collars can cause long term negative behavioural and physiological changes in
dogs, even when used by professional trainers following an industry set standard of
training.
Training takes place in the dog's and owner's practical environment, where the learned obedience skills would be put to use; cuts on travel time and gas expense; mobile services available; high quality training tools (such as collar and leash) are provided by trainer; acquired obedience training lasts for the whole life of your trai
Training takes place in the
dog's and owner's practical environment, where the learned obedience skills would be put to use; cuts on travel time and gas expense; mobile services available; high quality
training tools (such as collar and leash) are provided by trainer; acquired obedience training lasts for the whole life of your trai
training tools (such as
collar and leash) are provided by trainer; acquired obedience
training lasts for the whole life of your trai
training lasts for the whole life of your
trained dog.
The Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) published two research studies
last year which demonstrated negative behavioural and physiological changes in
dogs which were
trained with electric shock
collars.