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Dog Electric Collars Review

As my family and I consider getting a dog, my wife and I are also looking at invisible dog fences and the variety of dog electric collars that are on the market.  Since I have been researching these dog electric collars, I decided to write a review.  I hope you enjoy this dog electric collars review.

An underground dog fence is comprised of two components, the invisible dog fence and the dog electric collars.  I was very surprised by the variety of dog collars that you can buy.  There are many manufacturers that make dog shock collars, training collars, and dog vibrating collars.

Some of the most well known brans of dog shock collars are PetSafe dog collars, Dogtra collars, and Innotek collars.  I think that I am leaning toward the PetSafe dog electric collars and undergroun invisible fence.  While I do not want to have to shock any dog, I believe that this electric dog collar could save his life.  We live on a busy street.  Hopefully a dog electric collar will keep him safe.



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Comments (5)

5 Responses to “Dog Electric Collars Review”

  1. Ice Rabia Says:
    September 5th, 2008 at 3:50 am

    Dog shock collars are not that popular here at our country. I think only the rich people have them. Not much people use it here anyway. I am just concerned if the dog will suffer any effects when using the electric shock collar…

  2. Angelina Says:
    September 5th, 2008 at 6:52 am

    I like your review. I want to say that you are doing all this for your dog . And about dog electric collar they are not to much harmfull for dog.

  3. Jack Smith Says:
    September 6th, 2008 at 1:10 am

    I appreciate that your web site creating a higher value in providing updated information through your web site.

  4. Vern Says:
    November 17th, 2008 at 4:16 pm

    If your dog is outside a lot of the time, you’d be better off getting a PetSafe electric dog fence than a shock collar since its primary purpose is to keep it from going where it shouldn’t, as opposed to training. You really only need a shock collar when you’re trying to teach the dog something specific.

  5. Sacha Says:
    February 20th, 2009 at 8:58 am

    Hi. We have 3 dogs: 2 huge Leonbergs and a very lively Border Collie. When on a walk, the young Leonberg and the Collie sometimes run into the woods after game. In such moments they don’t stop on our command, whereas otherwise they are quite obedient and come back when we want them to. We’ld like to find electronic collars for both of them and we’ld like to know what devices are efficient and humane + long distance, min. 300m.

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