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From inexpensive halter-style collars to sophisticated e-collars, these training tools can help shape your pup’s behavior, and even save his life.
Used correctly, e-collars are invaluable training aids. Bark collars and invisible fences make your dog a better citizen. And beeper and GPS collars let you keep track of your dog in the field.
Whether your training style uses rewards, stimulation, or a bit of both, you'll find the right collar here. These are the best dog training collars PEOPLE Tested.
Many dog owners use training collars (or often known as e-collars) as tools to curb bad habits. Some emit sounds or vibrations to divert your dog’s attention away from a naughty activity.
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To avoid using an e-collar, use alternative methods to stop dog licking wound like a onesie, bitter apple, bandages, or ...
“If I’m at home and my dog is supervised, then the collar could be on,” Emma Murdock, professional dog trainer at Walk With Me Dog Training in Ottawa, Ontario, tells Mental Floss.
Noisy dogs can be very disruptive for your neighbours and for getting a good night’s sleep. Here are six of the best no-shock dog collars for barking ...
Before turning to a training collar, try positive reinforcement training, working with a professional dog trainer (Zoom Room conducts virtual sessions) or clicker training.
The individual features of each collar—lights, battery life, e-collar training functionality, perimeter alerts, etc.—were also tested in the field. My colleagues Alice Jones Webb, Alex Robinson, and ...