Electronic Dog Collar Reviews

By admin, July 10, 2009 6:17 pm

Dog Training Collars and Containment Systems

Modern technology has found its way into the pet industry with the introduction of electronic training and confinement systems. From dog training collars to wireless containment systems, a solution for even the most determined and problematic pet can be found in this technology.

Perimeter containment systems are a safe and effective alternative to more traditional methods of pet containment, such as permanent fencing or tie-outs. For the pet owner who would like to provide his or her pet with a safe and secure area while allowing more freedom (and safety) than a tie-out, a wireless containment system is ideal. Additionally, it is perfect for the pet owner who is unable to install permanent fencing for reasons related to expense, landlord issues, or other restrictions.

Containment systems can be used for purposes as varied as limiting the pet’s access to certain areas within the home to the more expansive perimeter containment of areas as large as five acres. The recent advancements in technology have even produced a WiFi wireless containment system. With this new technology, the pet’s collar sends and receives information to the “SmartStation,” which is located indoors, hundreds of times per second. This system tracks the location of the pet at all times and provides correction when appropriate. A second collar can also be added to the system.

Dog training collars can be utilized to correct specific negative behaviors, such as excessive barking. Safe and humane, these dog training systems, while not being affected by other nearby sounds, detect only when the dog barks. Depending on the system, the signal that is sent to the dog warning it of its bad behavior can be as simple as a sensation or tingle to some systems that allow the pet owner to pre-record a voice message correcting the dog’s behavior.

There are dog training systems that will fit the needs and size of most any barking dog. These systems are available in waterproof and water-resistant models, as well as units powered by a choice of either rechargeable or replaceable batteries. For dogs weighing between eight pounds and two hundred pounds, as well as for dogs with either long or short hair, these systems can be found at a cost to fit the budget of most any pet owner.

About the Author

Born and raised in Vermont, Jeffrey New has worked for more than 18 years as a tractor trailer driver. It was his passion and concern for animals that inspired him to launch Pet Lovers Palace.com

Jeffrey New is a member of several animal rescue groups including; the Humane Society of the United States, A.S.P.C.A. and 10% of webste profets goes to the Addison County Humane Society in Middlebury, Vt.

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