Thinking about E-collar Training?

Francine Arnold • September 20, 2025

Here's Why Professional Guidance is Key

Considering an e-collar for your dog's training? E-collars are an excellent tool, but only when taught to the dog correctly and correctly used by the handler. That's why it's so important to leave e-collar training to the professionals. 

Many people use e-collars as a way to discourage different behaviors before the dog has been taught what the e-collar means, leading the dog's first association with the e-collar to be negative. When used this way, the corrections are often high, leading your dog to associate the e-collar with fear or discomfort. This can create a negative emotional response. Later on, if a trainer attempts to use the e-collar on lower levels, your dog might become scared, nervous, shut down, or show other signs of stress because of those past negative experiences.

Effective e-collar training requires impeccable timing and the ability to understand your dog's subtle body language. A professional trainer can read your dog's cues and apply the e-collar at precisely the right moment, ensuring clear communication without causing undue stress. Without this expertise, you risk miscommunicating with your dog and creating confusion or anxiety.

Furthermore, there are specific situations where e-collars should not be used at all, as they can actually worsen certain behaviors, including aggression. A professional trainer understands these nuances and can instruct you on when you should be using the collar and when you shouldn't, and it's also crucial that owners are given proper instruction on how to use the e-collar themselves.

For these critical reasons and many more, if you're considering an e-collar as part of your dog's training, seeking professional guidance is essential. It ensures the tool is used safely, humanely, and effectively, setting both you and your dog up for success.