How Do You Train With A Mini Educator E-collar?

What is the difference between the

mini educator

and the

educator e-collar

?

Virtually identical to the 300TS Mini in weight and dimensions, the Educator ET-400TS gives you an additional ¼ mile range However, there is a feature trade-off. The

longer range

requires the use of a NiMH battery that needs a 10 hour charge compared to the Lithium Ion 2-hour rapid charge with the Mini.

Does the mini educator shock or vibrate?

Humane: “Blunt” stimulation and strong vibration Today’s e-collars provide a static shock that’s more annoying than painful for dogs.

How do you introduce Ecollar to a dog?

  • Let him smell the collar or harness, and give him a treat.
  • Put it on his neck or back
  • Repeat the process, lengthening the time it is on his neck/back to about 10 seconds.
  • Then fasten the collar/harness and give him treats
  • Leave the collar or harness on him.

How do I introduce my dog to a shock collar?

Once his attention is diverted, begin introducing the stimulation starting at the collar’s

lowest level

If the dog shows no signs that he can feel the stimulation, bump it up to the next level. Higher levels are then introduced until the dog begins to respond.

Are mini educators worth it?

Conclusion. With a lot of training collars being sold in the market today, the mini e-collar by Educator is one of the very promising ones I like that it has a wider range of levels for stimulation and that it has a

tracking light

. This tracking light is such a useful feature if you and your dog are in a dark place.

Which educator E collar is best?

In summary. If your dog is over 5 lbs, has a sensitive to normal disposition, and you are looking for something super easy to use and ½ mile range is enough, the ET-300 Mini Educator is our best seller, preferred by most pro trainers and the e collar I use personally.

How long does it take to train a dog on an e-collar?

However, I feel confident telling most dog owners that within six to twelve months of training (assuming you are being consistent) you should have good reliability and not feel compelled to have your dog wear the e-collar in your normal everyday circumstances.

Is it ever too late to start training a dog?

It’s never too late to train a dog Whether you are bringing home an older dog from a shelter (or rescue), or you’d like to work with your own older dog, there’s no reason to delay doing some training with an older dog. There are actually some advantages to working with an older dog.

Do vets like e-collars?

The British Veterinary Association and the British Small Animal Veterinary Association both recommend “ against the use of electronic shock collars and other aversive methods for the training and containment of animals” and state that shocks “and other aversive stimuli received during training may not only be acutely.

Is educator e-collar a shock collar?

Educator collars employ patented ‘Blunt’, stimulation as opposed to ‘sharp pulse’ like regular dog shock collars This medical grade stimulation provides minimum stress for dogs, while still giving enough incentive for your dog to obey with the commands.

What does 1D mean on mini educator?

Flashing “1D” indicates unlocked stimulation and Solid “10” indicates locked stimulation. If the stimulation level does not change when you rotate the stimulation knob, you have successfully locked the stimulation level.

Can e collars make dogs aggressive?

The simple answer to the question of whether or not e-collars cause aggression is: No, they don’t An inanimate object doesn’t do anything without a human involved. The very idea of equating e-collars to aggressive behavior is the equivalent of saying cars cause people to have road rage.

References





https://www.ecollar.com/products/et-300-mini-educator-e-collar-1-2-mile-remote-dog-trainer


https://petstek.com/blogs/petstek-blog/et-300-mini-educator-usage-guide