Guide to Pet Remote Trainer For Dogs

Any qualms about the safety and effectiveness of a remote dog trainer? This remote trainer guide will help you understand the important features of pet remote trainer for dogs and how it works to modify your canine’s problematic behavior.

A remote trainer is considered as one of the most humane and effective remote controlled training devices in the market today. Whether you often roam around the park or simply want to manage your beloved pooch inside your house, our remote trainers are built to meet your requirements!

Many people have a misconception that pet remote trainer systems are unsafe, cruel and inhumane for dogs, but they are absolutely WRONG! The effectiveness of this electronic training gadget relies solely on the user. If you utilize them properly, training collars can be the most effective aids in controlling and training your dog. The stimulus from an electronic remote dog trainer creates no more than a shake of your dog’s head or twitching of his ears.

A pet remote trainer has two primary components: a receiver that is connected to a dog collar and a remote control that sends signals to the receiver. By controlling the hand-held remote transmitter, you can pass on stimulation to reinforce commands to your beloved dog. You can choose from one of the three main intensity levels for specific corrections: high, medium and low, depending on your desired training output.

Here are a few things you need to consider before buying an electronic remote dog trainer for dogs:

· Levels of Stimulation

The stimulation level should match the temperament of your k9 and must be appropriate to his size. Bigger dogs require a higher level of stimulation to obey your commands, as compared to smaller breeds.

There are two types of stimulation being implemented in most electronic training devices today. One is the “continuous stimulation.” In this method, the hand-held remote control delivers a stimulation to a dog as long as the button is pressed.  The other one is “momentary stimulation,” also known as “nick.” This type of correction allows you to send a short electronic stimulation to your canine within a few seconds.

· Range

In general, the wider range a remote trainer has, the better its performance is. The range of an electronic collar varies depending on terrain, environment and line of sight conditions. If you want to train your dog outside or in the field, it is advised that you use a long-range remote dog trainer that has the capacity to sends signals even from a long distance. For those who only train their dog in a small park or backyard, an electronic remote dog trainer with 150-300 yard range is good enough. Additional information about this feature can be found on other remote trainer guide pages published in the web.

·Handheld Transmitter and Collar Design

Remote trainer for dogs is quite popular among dog owners because of its portable design. Be sure to purchase a training system with small and lightweight handheld transmitter that can fit in your pocket. In choosing an electronic remote dog trainer, also take note of the design of the collar. It must have an intelligent engineering with internal antenna to avoid being caught up from the dog's body. Waterproof remote collars are highly recommended if you plan to train your dog in our around the water.

·Manufacturers & Distributors

Purchase only from reputable manufacturers to ensure the quality of products. The remote trainer systems created by Innotek and Pet Safe are proven to be effective. Be sure to check out Pet Street Mall for a wide array of electronic training devices. Other notable distributors include Innotek Direct, Mutt Mart, KCKaylas Pet Supplies and America Outdoor.

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