Innotek Dog Training Collar – A Wonderful Modern Tool for Training

Most people love to have and keep pets around them. Doctors too, have agreed that pets have a calming effect on people and unless the owners are asthmatic or allergic to animal dander, everybody should keep a pet for therapeutical use. There a great joy and good feeling generated from the unconditional love a pet showers its owner with. There are so many instances quoted where extremely sick and/or depressed people have pulled through because of the love and affection of a pet. Topping the list of preference all over the world are pet dogs. These animals have been inseparable from humankind ever since they were domesticated from the time of Ur (the primitive man). They have been used in hunting, as burden animals, as protectors and as eternally faithful companions. In modern times, their hunting skills have been put to good use in sniffing out explosives, narcotics and other harmful elements, which would otherwise have escaped the detection of humans. Dogs are also used as ‘seeing guides’ for people who have lost their sight and they are extremely good at their job. Their use in enhancing the will to live in depressed patients and those who are terminally ill is already recorded in medical science as animal/pet therapy. Recently, some sporadic studies show that dogs can sniff out cancer much before any outward signs have developed; and the list goes on. The Most Popular Dog Accessory – The Dog Collar Whenever you get a dog, the first thing you would think about is train it so you can communicate with it. All the above roles that dogs play are possible due to extensive and specialized training. Hence, dog training is a very important aspect in yours and your pet’s life. The dog collar is the first tool of control that you offer your dog. There are many excellent specialized such collars, which not help but also simplify the training process for you. Innotek has always concentrated upon bringing out the best and latest technology accessories and tools for your pet dogs. In step with their motto, the Innotek dog training collar boasts of some excellent features: 1. The Innotek dog training collar is one of the few available collars in the market, which has a range of over 300 yards and 9 stimulation levels. 2. The Innotek dog training collar is also waterproof (it works even if it submerged under water) and is extremely lightweight (the collar and the receiver together weigh about 4 oz only) 3. The Innotek dog training collar control board comes with extra large buttons to make controlling easy and convenient 4. It comes with a +2 boost, which can cut off distraction with ease 5. The Innotek dog training collar has the capacity of being extended from one dog to two dog training system making it highly economical as well
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