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Sport Dog Remote Dog Shock Collars

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Remote Training Systems consist of two main components: a receiver that comes attached to an all-weather collar and a hand-held remote control transmitter that sends signals to the receiver. They are designed to assist in the training and the behavior modification of your dog.

These remote trainers are designed to help dog owners deter unwanted behaviors from a distance. They can be used to control any misbehavior that you see your dog exhibiting by using the transmitter to send a clear signal to the receiver worn by your dog.

After a few corrections your pet will begin to avoid the misbehavior. Eventually the same effect can be achieved once your pet associates the tone with the correction, by using the negative tone only.

Almost all behaviors exhibited by your dog are "normal" dog behaviors. When a dog barks at the mailman, runs after a jogger, jumps on a visitor, or digs a hole in the backyard, he is simply "acting like a dog". Unfortunately, these normal behaviors can sometimes become excessive or occur at the wrong time. In many cases, these "problem" behaviors may even result in damage to your property, accidental injury to others, or even result in harm to your dog. Therefore, included with each SportDOG training system is a comprehensive training manual to guide you through the training process. Each training system is created to help dog owners deter unwanted behaviors from a distance. It can be used to control any misbehavior that you see your dog exhibiting. It can also be used to teach your dog proper obedience responses when he is off the lead.



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