laura
Posted : 6/27/2006 5:25:49 AM
I can only tell you based on my own experience, some of the others here might have more specialized info. I would recommend you get a collar that you can adjust the intensity level at any time, rather than one where you set the level before you put the collar on the dog. This gives you more flexibility and is kinder to the dog. If your dog likes water, get one that is fully waterproof. Some of them have a "beep" or a "vibrate" feature, that you can use in conjunction with the stimulation. This might be useful, as then you can start using just the beep or the vibrate as a warning, without needing to use the stim. Buy the best collar you can afford, rather than cutting corners and spending more money in the long run with upgrades. Some companies sell on a lease-to-buy basis, so that if you return the collar after a few weeks, you get a partial refund.
Something I found useful to do before I even used the collar, was to think think think about it. Observe your dog, observe the environment, think about
exactly when you'd use the collar, etc. This really prepared me for putting the theory into action.