Should You Use An Electronic Dog Collar?

You have just got a new dog, and you would like to train it on your own. However, maybe you haven’t trained a dog before or have had problems in the past training other dogs, so you ask for advice on training equipment or aids. Something that may be suggested to you is that you use an electronic dog collar.

Before you go out and purchase an electronic dog collar, you ought to know what they are and how they work. There are several different kinds of electronic dog collars, and they are used for two main purposes:

1. Controlling barking
2. Containment of a dog

Most dogs bark to a greater or lesser extent. However, how much they bark depends on what kind of breed they are. It is a fact that some dog breeds were specifically designed to be quieter than others. Whilst it is true breeds that were originally bred to guard or keep watch tend to be the dog breeds with a tendency to bark, although this is not an absolute rule.

These dog breeds include: Terriers, Schnauzers, Poodles, Pekinese, Chihuahua, Sheep Dogs, Lhasa Apso, Maltese, Dachshund, Irish Setters, and Pugs. Owners may find that some types of dog breeds are less likely to bark. These include Bloodhounds, Golden Retrievers, Newfoundlands, Rottweilers, Boxers, Malamutes, Saint Bernard, Bulldogs, or Afghans. When considering traits such as barking, new owners often fail to consider both training and dog breed when selecting a dog.

So, dog owners who do want too much barking, or who are worried about the neighbours might consider purchasing an electronic dog collar.

The main purpose of the electronic dog collar is to stop a dog from barking. There are two main ways this is achieved:

Firstly, sensors in the dog collar can tell when the dog is barking, and each time that the dog barks, the electronic dog collar emits an ultrasonic noise that dogs can hear but not humans, thus making them stop barking.

The second version of this collar works in a slightly different way, when your dog barks, a spray of citronella, which is both painless and harmless, is released and surprises your dog. The element of surprise is enough to interrupt the dog in mid bark. In a short time, most dogs learns to keep quiet while wearing the collar.

It is generally accepted that there is no traumatising sensation, or unwanted side effects on the dog or his sense of smell. If you want your dog to express himself as before (to guard the house, when you’re staying away or at night, etc) all you have to do is remove the collar.

Another type of electronic dog collar which I would not recommend requires owners to have an electronic fence installed in their garden. Although there are packages that allow you to do this yourself, it can get complicated, so unless you have experience doing that, hire a professional to install it.

Electronic fences are invisible fences that restrain a dog from leaving the property. They have the benefit of being invisible for those people that don’t like the look of fences. When a dog wears an electronic dog collar and goes too close to the outside parameters of the electronic fence, the dog is met by an electric shock.

There are two ways that electronic dog collars are operated, either on their own, or by a remote that is directed at the collar by the owner. These kinds of collars may seem to have been useful in training dogs, but as they involve electric shocks being emitted I do believe they should be used by responsible owners. Although the electric shock they receive is not large, there are still alternatives to teaching a dog not to do something, such as distracting with a noise, such as shaking or dropping an empty plastic bottle half filled with stones.

In summary you should enjoy building a relationship with your dog through training and avoid anything like electric fences that may harm them or make your pet wary or nervous.

Terry King
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Feb 07, 2009 | | chihuahua training

13 Responses to “Should You Use An Electronic Dog Collar?”

  1. The GateKeeper Says:

    What is the youngest age that I should start using an electronic training collar on my dog?
    She is a Brittany, and will be used to hunt upland game. I will be using a collar, because she will be hunting off lead at 20 yards or so outside range.

  2. Seth_St_James Says:

    i put my dogs collar on @ 6 months
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  3. emmabell22 Says:

    These are quite severe & should only be used with expert tuition when other methods have failed. Be patient & train normally first.
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  4. benji'sguitarworld Says:

    closer to 1 year old
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  5. alicebnntt Says:

    When you are ready to put one on yourself and get shocked each time you shock the dog that is when your puppy is ready for that kind of training. I'm handicapped and have trained my 80 pit bull without using torture. If I can do it from a wheelchair surly you can do it from your two feet
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  6. worried Says:

    1yr.
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  7. mattjacobs18 Says:

    Duh anybody knows that, when you want entertainment and to train your dog.
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  8. me Says:

    a year
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  9. tazooby Says:

    I wouldn't recommend them. There is another form of training that is much more effective and is reward based instead of aversion based. It's called clicker training. Both my mother and I have been quite successful with it.
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  10. dauschound dude Says:

    Are you crazy? You don't need a shock color!!! It is inhumane!!!!
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  11. mr. parakeet Says:

    I hunt to. Upland game is my favorite. dove, quile. I also hunt waterfowl, honkers,snowgeese, ross geese, teal, shovlers, wigeon, canvasback, etc. I traind my dog as a pup and the onlytime I put a shok caller is when I am out in the field.
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  12. EEK! Says:

    Anywhere from 6 months to 1 year. You need to make sure that the dog understands what the correction is first, though. Use a regular training collar first to teach her the basic commands with corrections when you need them. Then once she understands what the corrections mean, you can switch to the shock collar. Start off on the lowest setting if she's young, then if you need to, work your way up until she responds.

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  13. barry_myster Says:

    personally I feel that if you hunt deer and you have to track it if it doesn't fall.

    Bird hunting should be the same way.if one cannot find his own foul then find another hobby.
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