Some trainers use negative rewards
like electronic collars to administer a mild shock to the dog, which stops as soon as he sits.
Not exact matches
As with all of our
electronic devices we would
like to remind you that you should never leave your pet unattended while first using the
collar because you can't be certain how they will react and what sort of settings may need to be adjusted to work best for your pet.
I have discovered that many dogs have become reactive (aggressive) because of previous training received that caused the dog to associate harsh physical leash corrections (with misuse of choke chains, pinch
collars or
electronic collars) to the very thing you are trying to get them to
like — other dogs!
Whether you have a pup with a penchant for persistent barking, or you'd
like to train your dog to stay in the yard, you may have considered a shock
collar,
electronic collar (e-
collar) or remote training
collar.
Shock
collars (I like to call them Electronic or E Collars) can definitely help you in situation but introduce it to your dog at home in a controlled environment
collars (I
like to call them
Electronic or E
Collars) can definitely help you in situation but introduce it to your dog at home in a controlled environment
Collars) can definitely help you in situation but introduce it to your dog at home in a controlled environment first.