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Finding off-lead training tricky?

Dog runs off
during walks

Doesn’t come
back when called

Jumping up on
strangers

Chasing
animals or cars

Difficult to control
in open areas

Ignores commands in
busy environments
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. When used responsibly, static collars are a safe and effective training tool. Always start at the lowest setting and combine with positive reinforcement. Avoid use on puppies under 6 months old.
No. The static sensation is designed to get your dog's attention like a tap on the shoulder, not to cause pain. It's a training tool, not a punishment.
Most models offer a working range of 300 to 1000 metres. Choose a model based on your regular training environments.
Yes. Many models are equipped with dual-channel or multi-channel remotes that can be paired with multiple collars for multi-dog households, using one handset.
Limit use to no more than 12 hours a day. Always remove the collar at night or during downtime to avoid irritating your dog’s skin.
Many remote collars are water-resistant or waterproof, but check your model’s rating first.Look for collars with IP67 or IP68 ratings if you need rain, splash or swim protection.
No, if training is done correctly. The goal is to use the collar as a teaching aid to reinforce commands, and eventually phase it out over time as your dog learns to respond reliably to your commands and positive reinforcement.
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