Dog training question.

I use a Garmin Tritronics Pro 550 with my pups which might be overkill for an around the house training system. There are other options pro odds by Garmin that might be a better fit, but either way I'd stick with Garmin, as their customer service is top notch.

Can't tell you how many people ask me "you use a shock collar them?!", so be ready for questions and the occasional "Hey that's not right!" comments...

My dogs are fully trained and finished gundogs that respond to the "tone" feature 99% of the time. Very rarely do I have to correct them with the collar, and if I do, it's at a low setting that quickly gets their attention without a yelp or cry.

E-collars, when introduced correctly to your dog and utilized as a training tool rather than a "fear" tool, can do wonders. My dogs are highly-driven German Shorthairs, yet they listen and mind better than most people's kids. A lot of that has to do with the e-collar.

Remember, it's an e-collar (electronic collar), not a "shock collar", as its only purpose isn't to just "shock" the dog...