Tri Tronics Shock Collars Repair

By admin, May 21, 2007 10:27 pm

Choosing the right electronic dog collar for training your dog is not an easy process. The market is flooded with new and old models with more bells and whistles that most of the hunting dogs owners know what to do with them. The most popular models are:

* The Tri-Tronics G3 and let you add series G2EXP more receivers.
Trainers Innotek FIELDPRO * fade use a patent-free technology to maximize signal strength.
* The 2500 is rugged SportDog ProHunter water to a depth of 25 feet.
* The 1800 and DT Systems H20 SPT 2400 series have features that allow you to "jump" and "place" of a pre-series of stimulation to another with just one click.
* Dogtra 2500 and 2502 models have the T and B receptor and the buzzer by one.

What What do you need?

Depending on your goals, needs and style of training – and your dog's personality and level of training – you may find that a electronic dog collar that works for your neighbor may not be the right choice for you. Where should I start?

The Fundamental Five

Use the five principles listed below to collect your e-collar that is right for you and your dog.

Focus on Education

E-collars are no shortcuts to a good education – to be used as reminders and correction after your dog is familiar with the commands core. Search models:

* Come with detailed instruction manuals and training videos.
* Packaging and features that have emphasized skills – not punishment.

Get an electronic dog collar that you can count

A necklace that works only under ideal conditions, or only for a short time will not do you or your dog at all. Search models:

* Having a good reputation for solid construction and consistency.
* They are water resistant or waterproof – especially if your dog is hunting or training near ponds or lakes or in inclement weather.

Keep it simple

Select the user friendly necklaces – you do not want to spend time dedicated to training your dog trained to use an electronic collar too complicated. Choose a necklace that:

* Can be operated on free view. You do not want to have to look at the transmitter each time your dog needs a correction – teaching moment can be gone before you find out what reporters.
* Has a transmitter that fits easily in your pocket or can be easily clipped to your belt.

Learn Your Options

Some dogs respond better to the momentary stimulation, while others require more time, constant stimulation to correct behaviors. Choose models that have both. Buy an e-collar:

* You have two options of nick and constant.
* Lets you easily switch between the two.

A variety of levels of stimulation is the key

Share the same level of punishment for something as simple as a command training misunderstanding as to a more severe crime like chasing a bird, it makes no sense to your dog. Look for electronic dog collars:

* Allows you to use a variety of levels discharge for a range of duration.
* Taking a break feature that prevents real harm to your dog through over-stimulation during training.

Lizzie Novotny R.N has a researched and informative website about dogs, especially the sporting dog breeds. She raises, trains and shows dogs and horses, and is familiar with all aspects of their care. Find answers to your dog-related questions by visiting her website. http://www.the-hunting-dog.com


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