Career Dog Training
Dog and training collars have been around for their
different purposes. Typical dog collars are normally used
on an during leisure walks, identification for the dog, and
also in aesthetic purposes. Training collars on the other
hand are used during training exercises, and are typically
more durable and consequently more expensive. These
collars are for bigger dog breeds, and are normally
employed for added and better control.

With their proliferation in the market, it is important to
decide on which dog and training collars will work best
on your dog. Training collars are for bigger breeds of
dogs that need to be trained in obeying basic
commands, guarding the property area or premises, or in
providing assistance for professionals like policemen or
investigators. Training collars may be dog choke collars
or electronic collars. Of the two mentioned, the electronic
collar is more expensive because it utilizes electric shock
as a way to get the dog’s attention and may come with
an added feature like a remote control.
In most cases a
career dog training professional advice should be
sought prior to using a choke collar.


Dog and training collars are needed for the trainer to
have sufficient influence over the dog. The collar has to
be a perfect fit to the dog’s neck, seeing that the wrong
fit could disrupt any training activity. Loose collars may
disentangle very easily from the dog’s neck, and tight
collars may cause the dog a lot of distress. When any of
these things happen, the dog may not be able to fully
focus on the tasks at hand, and end up being distracted
most times. The trainer would typically want the dog to
have the necessary concentration during training.

Dog and training collars need to be chosen properly.
Smaller breeds of dogs do not need a heavy duty collar
because they are easier to manipulate. Some examples
of these dogs might be Pomeranians, poodles, beagles,
and miniature pinschers. More often, because these
dogs are kept as pets and as walking companions, their
owners have the liberty to choose comfier and trendier
dog collars. Popular collars are made from nylon, leather,
chains, or a combination of nylon and chain or leather
and chain. For the more fashionable dog owners, there
are embellished collars available as well.

It is also for identification purposes that
dog and training
collars
are used. Information regarding the dog’s identity
and owner may be printed or attached to the collar. This
gives more security on the part of the owner as he is
walking his dog in public places, or bringing the dog
along in long-distance travels. As training collars are not
advisable to be used even outside training, a dog must
also have an everyday collar that is both comfortable and
durable. Whenever the training collar is used, the dog will
associate it with training and will therefore show the
needed attention.
If you seek a career in dog training
then you must be an expert in dog training collars and
their use.


Whatever breed or size your dog may be and whatever
training activities he may participate in, there is sure to be
an everyday
dog and training collar that suits your
special dog’s needs.


                              
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