Once upon a time, when people thought of dog training that used an electronic collar, they would immediately think of images of cruelty and shocking your poor dog with electric zaps if they weren’t listening.
Electronic collars have come a long way in recent years – you can now get an affordable vibrating collar that is entirely safe for your dog, which also works incredibly well at helping with all of your dog training efforts.
With that in mind, this article discusses a few hints and tips on using a vibrating collar to train your dog.
Vibrating Collars and Common Misconceptions
Before we dive in, let’s take a moment to talk about what vibrating collars are not.
- Vibration collars are not harmful to your dog.
- Vibration collars are not cruel.
- Vibration collars are not confusing for the dog.
- Vibration collars will not burn your dog’s neck.
- Vibration collars do not make you a lazy dog trainer.
Now, let’s discuss how to introduce a vibrating collar to your dog and use it for training.
How a Vibrating Collar Works
The collar is designed with a vibration setting that will activate every time your dog crosses the boundary you have set for him. It’s activated by a remote control, but can also be programmed to work on its own based on the settings that are best suited for each specific training session.
As soon as he steps outside of those boundaries, the collar will give him a harmless vibration that will help him understand what is expected of him. It’s an effective training method, but it also works to keep your dog close to you and within the boundaries you have set for him.
Using a Vibrating Collar for Dog Training
Choose the Right Size
This is one of the most important considerations when choosing the right collar. If the collar is too loose it will become ineffective, but if it’s too tight then you run into injury risks. When measuring your dog, ensure that you are right at the thickest part of the neck.
Another thing to keep in mind is whether or not to go with a standard or martingale collar. The standard collars tend to be for smaller breeds where the martingale works well on both large and small dogs.
Train your dog with it by setting up boundaries and keeping him close
When you’re on a walk with your dog, ensure the collar is tight enough that he can’t get out of it or slip out on his own accord. He won’t be able to get very far since the fit will keep him close to you and prevent any straying. The amount of control this gives you is very helpful when you want to train your dog or simply walk him around your neighborhood.
Reward your dog when he stays within those boundaries
Collar training doesn’t do any good if you can’t also train your dog to understand and follow commands. When he stays within his boundaries and obeys the rules of the collar, show him that you’re proud by giving him a treat or some extra affection. Once he sees that following these rules leads to something fun, then he’ll be more likely to continue with this type of training.
Above all else, and as always, remain patient with your dog training efforts. A bit of patience, along with a lot of love, will pay off in dividends when it comes to building a happy and healthy relationship between you and your dog.

Benefits of using a Vibrating Collar
Vibrating training collars are gentle, easy to use, and most importantly they’re safe for every dog. The sensation that the vibration creates is not something your dog will find scary or painful. Instead, he’ll understand it as a gentle reminder to stay within his boundaries and as your dog gets used to this type of training he’ll learn to listen even when the collar isn’t on.
As long as you set up the boundaries for him, your dog will know where he can go and what areas are off-limits. This is an ideal way to train dogs that may be overbearing or like to wander off outside of their yard.
It’s also a great way for your dog to stay safe and close by you because he won’t be able to get far away from you if the collar is controlling his movement and keeping him within those boundaries. This ensures that even when walking, there won’t be any pulling or tugging by your dog to get somewhere he shouldn’t be.
It’s also great for training dogs to stay inside the house when you are gone so they won’t get into anything bad. This helps with separation anxiety and destructive behavior, but it can also be helpful if there are certain rooms in the home you don’t want your dog going to without your permission.
Vibrating collars can also train your dog not to bark or wander into certain rooms without permission. This will help you create boundaries that your dog will understand and it’ll help ensure that he doesn’t get into anything bad while you’re gone.
Conclusion
Vibrating training collars are a gentle way to train your dog without yelling or using punishment. This can help with behavior problems, destructive behaviors, and so on. They are also helpful for keeping your dog safe because he won’t be able to wander too far from you within the boundaries you have set.
Plus it’s an effective way to train your dog to listen to simple commands and follow them. This is why it’s an ideal tool for training dogs of all breeds and of any age.

