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Dog training extreme dot com and its’ owner in no way support or vindicate the use of electric or shock collars. This is merely an informational discussion about such devices.
Dog training electric shock collars have been banned in many countries in the world and rightly so. There is absolutely no need to resort to such brutal tactics when training a dog. It is accepted that there are certain specialist circumstances, such as avoiding venomous creatures like snakes, where such methods can be effective. But this can only be employed in a controlled environment by a trained and experienced practitioner.
Dog training, if it is to be effective, should consist of a variety of reinforcement methods. Many dog training techniques have their own set of pros and cons and it is important to understand their appropriateness for given situations. Hopefully this will give anyone training a dog the knowledge needed to make an educated decision on how to reward or correct your pets’ behaviour. To begin, we’ll work on the understanding of positive reinforcement.

The previous article discussed various dog training aids and a variety of leashes. This next part continues with further tools of the trade that will prove helpful for training a dog. The use of any electronic shock equipment is not advocated as a dog training technique and most are illegal in the UK.
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