Shock Collar for a Dog
At eDog Australia, we have a variety of static shock collars for a dog. These collars are a safe and effective means to dissuade a dog from engaging in undesirable behaviour. Oftentimes, when people hear the term ‘shock’, they think that these collars are cruel, however, the collars only use static charges that do not cause injuries. The feeling is similar to a static shock that you may have experienced when walking on some type of carpet and then touching a metal surface. It is not pleasant, but other than a slight jolt, it doesn't hurt at all.
When you are training a dog, it is best to act at the moment. This is when shock collars will work the best. For example, if your dog barks incessantly, the collar will immediately correct it (for barking collars). If you need assistance with other forms of behaviour, such as digging, you can use remote-controlled static shock collars. If your dog is involved in a task, like digging you a new well in the backyard, they are often not open to listening. Using the remote, the static charge will interrupt their thinking and make them listen to new commands.
When you're using shock collars for a dog, you must follow appropriate training. These electric collars aid training, and with correct use, they are a safe and effective means of altering your dog's behaviour. Ideally, you should use positive reinforcement to correct your dog. You can teach your dog to dig a safe place, such as a sandpit. Over time your dog will work out that digging in the sandpit equals pats and treats, and when they're digging up the garden, their fun time gets interrupted with a static shock.
How does a shock collar work?
The most common static shock collars for a dog are those that assist in stopping nuisance barking. These collars will use a sensor to detect barking and then deliver a mild static shock through two metal prongs. The collars will usually have several sensitivity levels, and it is best to start at the mildest setting.
Set the collar so the prongs make contact with your dog's neck. A loose collar will not work as effectively, and if your dog has long hair, it may be necessary to trim some hair away. If you're using the collar to correct nuisance barking, make sure they are only wearing the collar when there is a problem, such as barking during the day when no one is home.
You should correct your dog in the act. When your dog has stopped displaying bad behavior, you have little reason to correct them. For example, if you tell your dog 'no' and they stop what they're doing, and they are corrected with a shock, you're actually telling them that listening to you say ‘no’ is the wrong behaviour.
To deliver a static shock, a dog's collar must have an internal battery. Many static shock collars will come with a lithium battery installed, and these can be recharged in only a few hours. Other collars may require batteries; these are usually for small dogs, as they do not require much power.
Are shock collars safe for dogs?
The use of a static shock collar for a dog has significantly improved over the years, making them safer and easier to operate. The shock or static charge delivered by these collars is harmless. Static shock collars usually have several levels of intensity, and if you start at the base level, you'll find that most dogs will respond well to it.
A collar delivers a mild static charge that is similar to the shock you receive when you rub two balloons together or perform other harmless school science experiments. Have you ever experienced a light shock when you touched another person, or perhaps an object? This is what these collars do. It's enough to be noticeable but nothing more. The experience is unpleasant but not painful in any way.
With most training tools, incorrect usage is the most common cause of harm. As long as you are properly educated in the appropriate usage of static shock collars for dogs, you will be able to use them effectively. Poor use will often confuse your dog, and you may end up correcting a desired behaviour.
If you're concerned about using a shock collar for your dog, there are other electric collars you can try. These include the citronella collar and invisible dog fences.
Where can I buy shock collars near me?
At eDog online store, we have an excellent collection of shock collars available. Our goal is to dispel the many myths surrounding the use of shock collars in training.
We can ship these collars to any location you need, or you can choose to click and collect. In addition to shock collars, we also have many other dog-related products in our store. These include slow feeder bowls, training collars, GPS dog tracking, and grooming kits. If you need further assistance with training shock collars, you can call our friendly team members to discuss your needs. Order now!