The Dog People Podcast

The Right Way to Start E-Collar Training

39 min · 7. Mai 2026
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Thinking about introducing your dog to an e-collar but not sure where to start? In this episode, Jack and Max from Down Under Dog Trainer walk you through Max's proven four-step process for introducing your dog to the e-collar the right way. Max breaks down each stage clearly, explaining what to do, what to avoid, and how to read your dog throughout the process. Whether you're considering an e-collar for off-lead reliability, recall, or general obedience, this episode gives you a solid understanding of how the introduction phase should look. A quick but important note: the e-collar is a fantastic tool when used correctly, but it's not a shortcut or a fix-all. We strongly recommend seeking guidance from a qualified, experienced professional trainer before introducing one to your dog. Used properly, it can transform your relationship with your dog. Used incorrectly, it can do real harm. Please always do your research and get hands-on professional support. Need help with your four legged best friend? get intouch with Max at downunderdogtrainer.com [downunderdogtrainer.com ] This episode is brough to you by the team at knose Pet Insurance [https://www.knose.com.au/] You can learn more at knose.com.au [https://www.knose.com.au/]. ssued by Pacific International Insurance. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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