Face it, it can be complex to shop for a good electric dog collar - but you can make it easier.
Depending on the needs these remote collar are subjected to, the features may vary.
After you narrow down and articulate exactly what you need, the choice is going to be easier. This article can help you choose the right one.
Transmission range - short, medium, or long distances must be factored in
What a mother of two and a small dog in a backyard needs is not what a hunter with four medium-sized agile dogs on a wide hunting grounds needs. Range is a crucial factor - it determines choice. The remote electric dog collars usually offered are marked with range options - short, medium, and long. Letting your dog roam in your backyard and training it there only requires a short ranged collar. Walking your dog out on the park? Then it’s medium range for you. Working on a farm with work dogs or taking hunting dogs with your out in the woods need long range. That’s a basic rule of thumb right there.
Ergonomic /Slim Profile - avoid bulky-looking, awkward to hold devices
In a time of small and hand form factor and ergonomic cellular phones, you want a transmitter and collar package that’s small, unobtrusive. The collar should not be so bulky it annoys the dog, the transmitter easy to use and hold it’s good in your hand. Choose one that’s comfortable in your hand - either visit a dog supply store for that observation or read up on product reviews and see the pictures of the transmitters offered in remote collar packages.
Are the buttons distinct and marked? Can you read the display clearly?
Ergonomics are nice, but if the general handling of the transmitter is a problem - such as hard to push buttons and awkward control configurations - then the transmitter’s easy on the hand feel is useless. You should pick a transmitter with buttons that are easy on the pressing finger, and with controls that are easy to understand. This you can read from customer reviews and when you visit dog supply stores, so you can handle the controls yourself.
Designed to be waterproof- make sure the units function even when it gets soaked
That’s the first step - get a transmitter that feels good to grip - and then you need to know if it’s waterproof. This means the transmitter can withstand accidental falls in puddles or coffee spills. Even if the dog runs under a sudden rain or gets soaked in a lake, the collar should still function. For those who own hunting dogs, this feature is a must.
Electric Dog Collar - a Quick Look at Desirable Features
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