Are Electrical Collars Effective In Dog Training?
Is the use of an electrical collar really an effective training aid? The
short answer to this question is yes. Without a doubt, these tools are effective
as training aids. They provide a quick attention getter for the animal being
trained and they most assuredly provide a negative reinforcement that can teach
the animal what behaviors are unwanted. However, like all things, there is much
more to consider than just the initial, obvious benefits. In this article, we
will discuss the various benefits and problems encountered by using this device.
Let's first discuss, for a moment, how these devices work. The electrical, or
shock collar, as they are commonly referred to, is basically a receiver that,
when triggered, delivers an electrical stimulation to the neck area of a dog via
two probes that are in contact with the skin. The receiver is controlled by way
of a remote transmitter that has an effective range of up to one mile for some
models. In early training, the charge is fairly low but consistent until the
animal learns that exhibiting correct behaviors can turn off the stimulation.
Once the animal has learned how the collar works, these devices are not used
continuously but rather the opposite. They are used only to dissuade incorrect
behaviors by delivering a clear and consistent message with its electrical
payload. Now that we understand how these devices work, lets take a few moments
to discuss why one might use them and whether they are effective or not.
The obvious reason for using an electrical collar is the ability to control the
dog from long distances without having to yell or use noise-producing methods,
particularly effective with animals that are used around cattle or in an
environment where excess noise is not acceptable, such as hunting land. This
long distance control also has the advantage of helping you to maintain a
non-threatening position with your dog by the collar enforcing the rules rather
than you having to be physical or intimidating while correcting him.
On the other hand, relying on the long distance attention getter can also be a
disadvantage. How? Because at a good distance, you run the risk of the dog being
able to run out of range of the transmitter to escape the electrical stimulus
and losing your animal, not to mention a very expensive piece of training
equipment.
Another disadvantage to the electrical collar is the prohibitive costs. With
these items often falling in the $100 or higher range, they are not for
everyone. This is a point to be considered when looking at the maintenance costs
and the costs of any loss thru a dog that knows how to slip the collar or breaks
it loose.
Another advantage to this training system is the acceleration rate of the
training for specific behaviors. Many owners claim to cut their training time in
half by the use of an electrical collar for training such commands as "come",
"get out" or "down." This little fact alone is enough to make many new trainers
carefully consider using this tool.
However, there is another disadvantage. After all, the basic principle behind
this device is that it will inflict at least a measure of pain upon your pet. If
you are the type of person to stay up late at night with pangs of conscience for
not sharing your bologna sandwich with your hunting dog, then the electrical
collar may not be the best choice for you. This device is created with the
purpose of negative reinforcement in mind and it does its job very well. It is a
matter that each individual trainer must decide as to whether it is within their
conscience to inflict pain upon their animal to achieve results and, if so, how
much is enough before it becomes cruelty.
In the end, the answer to the original question is yes, these are effective
tools, but like any tool, they have their uses and misuses. This tool can be a
great asset if used properly or it can ruin a good dog if used incorrectly. When
all is said and done, it is the responsibility of each owner and trainer to
decide whether or not it is a tool that fits into his or her training methods
and style using their research and sound judgment.
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