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November 19, 2023 3 min read
When in the market for a remote training collar, the abundance of choices can be overwhelming, especially if it's your first purchase. Instead of diving into extensive research, consider a few factors to streamline your decision-making process and choose the e-collar that best fits your dog's requirements and your preferences. Here are key factors to help you make the best choice:
Start by thinking about where and when you'll be with your dog. Consider not just why you're getting an e-collar right now but also imagine the possibilities if your dog had better obedience and control. For instance, if you're getting an e-collar because your dog tends to run off, consider what activities you might do once your dog has a solid recall. Would you take them off-leash hiking or to the beach? Do you hunt with your dog or plan to? Consider the environments and situations your dog will encounter. If you plan to engage in activities like hiking or swimming, opt for a waterproof collar to enhance durability. When hiking, it's essential to have an E-collar with a good range. It's better to have more than not enough to ensure your pet's safety.
The next step involves objectively evaluating your dog's sensitivity to physical stimuli, a task that may be challenging when addressing behaviour issues. Often, frustration leads us to label a dog as "stubborn," attributing willful behaviour to them. In most cases, this perception stems from a lack of proper training rather than genuine stubbornness. Instead of assuming your dog is stubborn and immediately opting for a high-powered remote collar, consider your dog's physical sensitivity.
Observing how your dog responds to physical sensations in moments of heightened excitement is key. For example, if your dog chases a rabbit, does he charge into thorny bushes without hesitation, or does he stop short? When pursuing a tennis ball, does he crash through obstacles, or does he navigate around them? These behaviours offer insight into your dog's sensitivity to physical stimuli during heightened arousal. Choosing the right collar depends on this assessment—whether a low-to-medium or low-to-high powered collar is necessary.
If you're uncertain, there's nothing wrong with opting for a low-to-high powered collar to ensure ample capability. However, for dogs with higher sensitivity, there may be no need for the added expense. At Anything Pets, our E-Collars offer vibration, tone, and stimulation levels ranging from 1 to 100, ensuring you can find the perfect fit for your pet.
When selecting an e-collar, think about your dog's size and breed. Make sure the collar is the right size, with adjustable features for a comfortable fit. Different breeds may need specific stimulation levels, so choose accordingly. For smaller dogs, we offer the Micro Educator E-Collar, which has smaller collars and receivers, ensuring a cozy fit for your pets. Also, if your pet is sensitive and does not need blunt stimulation, we do a vibrate and tone-only option called PG-300 Pager E-Collar.
Examine the ratings and warranty of the selected e-collar. Investing in a high-quality collar with a reputable manufacturer can lead to a long-lasting and effective training tool. Consider it as a durable, long-term investment in your dog's training. All of Anything Pets E-Collar range has a 2-year warranty. They are built tough and stable in the USA.