The Benefits of Training Collars for Dogs

by Pet Care on September 29, 2009


Everybody loves to have a new puppy; training and educating it is another matter however. If you are considering training collars for dogs, it is beneficial to have some information on the different types in order to make an appropriate decision for your dog and for you. There are several manufacturers of training collars for dogs, and each manufacturer usually offers several models, each one with specific qualities.

With so many options to choose from, the average dog owner can find himself or herself overwhelmed, but if the specific needs of each dog owner are clearly identified, then the selection becomes much easier.

Types of training collars for dogs

Selecting the most approrpiate type of collar for training is crucial. While it’s true that every collar was made with the intention of training, each one differs in its approach. One option is an electronic collar. This type of collars deliver a harmless but surprising static shock to the dog when it incurs in bad behavior.

Choke collars are another option. As the name suggests, when the dog struggles against the owners lead the collar constricts. However, proper training must be undertaken by the owner of the dogs in order to avoid hurting the dog in the process. Lastly, there are citronella collars, which spray the muzzle of a dog with a lemon-like odor, either automatically or with the push of a button from a remote control.

Regardless of the training collar used, it’s extremely important to let the dog know which are the exact results expected from the training in a way that it’s very clear. Otherwise, the animal will just become fearful, and resentful, not knowing what to do to avoid punishment. In the end, the training collar will slowly become obsolete as the dog assimilates the new behavior and incorportates it as normal part of its life.