Tips and Ideas for Dog Obedience Collar Purchases
The purchase of a dog obedience collar can be a minor purchase (around $10.00) or a major purchase ($600.00). With that range, you probably looked at the numbers and your mind fogged over. If you were think about the little rope choke chain when you envisioned your purchase, than the higher end items probably name you reconsider owning a dog. Don’t dismiss having a dog, just because you can really get into expensive choices for you dog. A dog obedience collar, while a necessity for a well-trained pet, doesn’t have to be the most expensive to be effective. However, a little research before your purchase can help you determine what you do need.
How To Research the Dog Obedience Collar Market
It used to be that a rope choke chain was pretty much your only choice, but the dog obedience market has come into its own, and has so much in pet friendly effective choices. I would suggest that your first step me to find out what pet stores you have in your immediate area. Many of the pet store have the option for you to bring in your dog to get help with what they think you will need in a dog obedience collar. Don’t buy on this trip, you won’t have all your answers, and could end up with a bad choice. Get many different views on what a dog obedience collar should be and cost. Now that you have a jumping off point, and the in-store help probably gave you some ideas of what you need and what they suggest.
With the suggestions you got, research the products and check them against their competition. Stores can sometimes be a distributor of a certain brand of dog obedience collar and may not be unbiased. A good stepping off point for on-line research would be a dog training collar review. There are several on the internet comparing each type of collar, the choke chain, the prong collar, the bark collar, the electronic collar and the remote training collar. Some may clearly be what you don’t need and some you may still be unsure of. See how the suggestions made by the store stack up in the dog training collar reviews.
Now you are to a real sticking point. How much are you willing or want to spend? Believe me, I don’t believe that price equals value overall, or specific value to the individual. Why pay for a mile and a half range on a remote collar when your dog cannot go farther than 400 feet? A dog training collar for specific issues may be needed and may not be needed. If you dog is not a uncontrolled barker, then the need for a bark collar is probably minimal.
Once you have done all the research, if the local store provides you with the choice you want, purchase it there. Customer support and returns are often easier in person, so your local store may be your best option. If your choice is only available for purchase online, verify they are a reputable retailer so that your money does not disappear into the internet ether. Otherwise, enjoy your well-trained dog as a result of your dog training collar purchase and work.
