Not exact matches
The market has
electric collars that deliver a
shock when a vibration sensor is detected like barking.
Most dog
shock collars vary in production of
electric stimuli, which is another factor that needs to be considered
when assessing the use of these devices.
Dog
shock collars also known as
electric dog
collars or e-
collars apply a static
shock correction to the dog
when pressing the button on the transmitter unit.
An absence of you
when a
shock is ordered for controlling your dog, instinctive
electric fences and bark
collars may convey
shocks accidentally or again and again.
Static
collars emit a low level
electric shock to your dog
when it barks.
Electric shock collars (above)-- worn around a dog's neck, these work either via a remote control with various settings which, when activated, deliver an electric shock to the neck of a dog, or deliver an electric shock to a dog automatically when a dog barks or enters a pre-defined perimeter sho
Electric shock collars (above)-- worn around a dog's neck, these work either via a remote control with various settings which,
when activated, deliver an
electric shock to the neck of a dog, or deliver an electric shock to a dog automatically when a dog barks or enters a pre-defined perimeter sho
electric shock to the neck of a dog, or deliver an
electric shock to a dog automatically when a dog barks or enters a pre-defined perimeter sho
electric shock to a dog automatically
when a dog barks or enters a pre-defined perimeter
shock zone.
The
collars are used on dogs by some to give an
electric shock when the dog is deemed to be behaving incorrectly.
Let's see,
when Britney is talking to you, you click and treat her, and
when Amy starts talking, you give her an
electric shock with a dog
collar... is that how it goes?
Electric collars deliver a nasty
shock to the dog
when he crosses a certain point on the owner's property.
As far as I know, all varieties of invisible fencing operate on the premise that the dog wears a
collar which produces
electric shock when the boundary line is approached.
Some of these
collars send an
electric shock to your dog
when he barks, some make a high pitch sound or emits a squirt of citronella which is annoying but safe for your dog.
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.
For example, if a dog is trained to come
when called using an
electric shock collar the choice options are limited: come to me or get
shocked.
Most of them are some sort of
collar that offer a negative response
when a dog barks, such as an
electric shock, a spray of citronella or a burst of static electricity.
Shock collar and
electric fence companies will tell you they're not harmful
when used «correctly,» but this is false.