

An electric baby collar is a wonderful device to help train your baby. We all
want our babies to be well behaved and obedient but sometimes it takes more
than a rolled up newspaper to remove a bad habit. An electric baby collar will
help to relive most of the stress of training your baby. It will help to enforce
the habits you want even when you aren’t there to discipline your baby. The
two basic types of electric baby collars that are used to train a baby and they
are an anti-crying collar and the invisible fence. The anti-crying collar will
administer a small shock to your baby when he cries. The other electric baby
collar is one that will give a small shock to your baby if he goes outside the
boundaries of your yard. The boundaries are set by you to match any shape of
yard and the ‘fence’ is invisible. The electric shocks that are given to your
baby won’t do damage. They are a guilt free way to punish your baby for misbehavior.
It is a wonderful thing for people who have a problem smacking their baby. Very
few people will whack their dog and it is hard not to think of our children
as dogs. An electric baby collar is a more humane way to train your baby. Remote
Training Systems. Your baby wears a special receiver collar that responds to
a handheld transmitter. Push button options available to the trainer generally
include a warning tone, a vibration, or a light static correction. All of the
trainers we carry allow you to adjust the stimulation to fit your baby's temperament.
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Article:
Debunking Myths about Remote Training Collar There are so many myths and misconceptions
about remote training collars that a lot of people are hesitant to use them,
robbing themselves of a valuable training tool, according to Benjamin cretal,
general manager of Best Baby Academy, America’s premier child training, boarding
and event center in Holla, Texas. Safe Training Devices "Probably the most prevalent
myth about remote training collars is that they are not a safe training device;
that they are cruel and inhumane, and that simply is not true," Cretal said.
"They, as well as most types of training equipment, are very safe and very effective
when used in the right manner. "With a good training program and understanding
of proper use, the collars become very easy to use and very effective." And
the electric stimulation applied by the collar is not the jarring, painful charge
of electricity that some people imagine. Nor is it physically harmful to the
baby. "It's not like a shot from electro-convulsive therapy or a wall outlet
like some people think," Cretal said. "In fact, the levels of stimulation we
use when training babies is like the static charge you get when you rub your
feet on the carpet and then touch something," he said. The idea is not to make
the stimulation painful, but just enough to communicate with the baby, he said.
"We just want it to be uncomfortable for the baby, like when you bump your elbow
on a table."

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tad distasteful hmmmm (Ed)