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Remington .75-Inch Sidekick Remote Training Collar

  • Consistent Reliable Stimulation (CRS) technology lets collar train even in water or on wet skin and hair
  • Operates on clear interference-free 915 Megahertz band
  • Small, lightweight handheld transmitter with custom LCD
  • Compact, lightweight collar works with dogs of all breeds
  • 2-year warranty for guaranteed performance

This user-friendly waterproof unit offers 9 levels of stimulation with a 400-yard range. This Sidekick features patented CRS technology (Consistent Reliable Stimulation) which delivers a consistent level of stimulation regardless of the circumstance or condition.

Remington .75-Inch Sidekick Remote Training Collar

If you think small dogs barking like crazy can give their owners headaches, wait till you hear the complaints from owners of big dogs. When your dog tends to start barking, and gets difficult to slow down and stop, that’s a problem. You could end up waking up at night due to the big, loud barks, and risk complaints from people in your neighbourhood. As with many dog owner, you want your dog’s unwanted behaviour to be curbed, permanently. There are bark collars collars means for medium to large dogs, and large dogs that are especially stubborn. One of the best ways to curb excessive barking is through the use of static collars.

From experience, dog trainers know that not every dog can be shaped in the same way and at the same rate by any behavioural training. Large dogs fit this criterion – as there have been dogs who can endure and even ignore corrective shocks provided by static collars. That’s why there are static bark collars with various intensity settings. In time, you’ll discover the right setting, or intensity, that is enough to stop your dog from barking. You should be ready to reward your dog, with treats or play time, when the cause for his barking comes to his attention – a stray cat, a loud truck, etc. – and he stays quiet. Your dog is to learn one of your rules in and out of the house – no excessive barking.

You also want to make sure the collar itself fits comfortably around your big dog’s neck. This is to make sure your dog will not be irritated by the unit, and so avoids subjecting the unit to wear and tear. Ask the pet shop attendant, when you visit, about collars for large necks, and about static units for large dogs.

Try to conduct your own research into how the dog’s collar is activated. You want to make sure you get to choose among bark collars that sense vibrations on your dog’s throat. In this manner, the static correction follows the instance of your dog’s bark. You want a bark collar that effectively discriminates between your dog’s bark and other loud sounds in the environment. Without this singling out of your dog’s bark, the device might release a static correction even without as much as a growl from your dog. Lastly, since the bark collar will be battery operated, and may be subject to playful wear and tear, you want a unit that’s waterproof.

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