TIP: To get the most out of this dog training course I would highly recommend you take each section a bite at a time. There's no rush to cram everything in fast. You can come back anytime you like. Trying to squeeze everything in fast and skipping ahead will only result in you missing out on some very important concepts.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Dog Training: A Guide To Dog Training Collars - Part 2

Dog training collar

What's the name of the outdated dog training collar, it's name is the "_____" chain?

Hello Dog Loving Friend,

How are ya doing...well, another dog training collar especially used for flyball training and sled dog racing is the Martingale collars.

Martingale collars provide “limited choke” on the dog’s neck:

  • These type of collars are not so easy to come off as they really fit the neck of your dog in a very nice way
  • Martingale collars are so flexible and they eliminate the danger of choking even if the dog gets very excited...

Limited Choke Collar:

  • These type of collars are more like the choke chain but they have rings at the end to make room for a few inches of allowance
  • To use these collars, you just have to ease the dog training collar from the head of your dog and slip it down its neck and tighten it a little.

An outdated Dog training collar is the choke chain:

  • This type of collar was used by dog owners before the invention of the other types of collars
  • Mostly, choke chains were used for punishment and correction
  • When a dog misbehaves, the owner would just jerk on the leash and the dog would choke, letting him think twice of what he is doing
  • Before, choke chains were really made of chains but now they are mostly made of nylon...

Choke chains really are a torture to dogs, in some cases when the jerking is very hard, it can damage the windpipe of the dog.

Talk with you soon, part 3 sheds some light on what's a better overall choice for dog collars.

Dog training collars...success made easy!

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