We utilize remote training collars to achieve a reliable response to all OFF-LEASH commands. People who do not know how to properly train with a remote collar call them ""shock collars"". This way of thinking could not be further from the truth when a remote training collar is utilized by a skilled practioner. ""The remote training collar enhances all trained behaviors by creating a stereotype communication signal across the spectrum of all handlers. After all, the collar doesn’t care who’s finger presses the stimulus button. The haptic input your dog receives is the same from everyone who gives a command. This effectively compensates for any power disparities or any inadequacies in handler skills within the family. What’s neat is the haptic signal your dog receives that creates incredible reliability is lower than what most people feel when they receive a text or call when their phone is in the silent mode! Hence, why the term, ""shock collar"", is outdated and ridiculous.
For 40 years, I have witnessed how impactful this cutting-edge tool has been in establishing a powerful, working bond between dogs and their owners. These collars helped me train over 200 service dogs for children with advance muscular dystrophy. These dogs performed directed retrieval of needed objects by children trapped in the restraints of their disease and wheelchairs. They also helped me train hundreds of police service dogs that could track lost children and elderly people, sniff out narcotics and explosives, and apprehend deadly criminals. Lastly, they have helped me save the lives of thousands of dogs that were destined for euthanasia because their behavior had become unbearable for their owners (the #1 reason for dog abandonment is bad behavior). Because of these reasons and many more, I personally wouldn’t think of owning a dog without remote collar training. It’s the impact."" - Bryan Bailey, CBCC-KA Certified Trainer, Former Owner and Co-Founder of Taming The Wild.