Tips to Choosing a Dog Shock Training Collar
1. Not All Collars Are Equal The old saying, “You get what you pay for”, completely applies when deciding on a dog shock training collar. This doesn’t mean that you have to buy the most expensive remote trainer on the market; $180 is a bit much unless your training for hunting, but you should avoid the buying cheapest.
Low cost dog shock trainers typically have the following problems:
➢ Low cost parts that can fail unexpectedly causing harm to your dog (ex. continuous shocking) ➢ Low quality rechargeable batteries that do not hold charges ➢ Durability problems as cheaper materials are used to construct the entire body of the remote and collar ➢ Inaccurate shock delivery based on level (ex. at level 20 delivers shock that should be at level 80)
2. Must have 3 Training Modes A good remote training system will have the 3 most important modes: