About Our Editorial Team
This site is produced by the dog training collars agility editorial team, a small group of researchers and writers focused on equipment used in canine agility, recall work, and obedience training. Our coverage centers on training collars, e-collars, remote trainers, and related accessories that handlers use when conditioning agility dogs for speed, focus, and reliable response at distance.
The dog training collars agility editorial team produces reviews, buying guides, and reference articles. We do not provide veterinary advice, professional dog training services, or behavioral consultations. Readers with specific concerns about their dog should consult a qualified trainer or veterinarian.
How We Research Reviews
Our reviews are research-led. The dog training collars agility editorial team gathers information from publicly available sources, including manufacturer specifications, owner manuals, instructional materials published by agility organizations, and verified customer reviews across major retailers. We compare stated features such as stimulation levels, range, waterproof ratings, battery life, receiver weight, and contact-point options across competing products in the same category.
We do not claim first-hand field testing of every product we cover. Where we summarize user experience, we are aggregating publicly reported feedback from multiple sources rather than presenting our own trial results. When manufacturer claims conflict with the pattern of reported user experience, we note the discrepancy.
Editorial Independence
The dog training collars agility editorial team makes coverage and ranking decisions independently. Brands cannot pay to be included, ranked higher, or described more favorably. We do not accept paid placements, sponsored mentions, or guest content from manufacturers. Affiliate commissions, where they exist, do not influence which products we feature or how we describe them.
Affiliate Disclosure
As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases. This means that when a reader clicks a link from our site to Amazon and completes a qualifying purchase, we may receive a small commission at no additional cost to the reader. These commissions help fund the research, writing, and hosting of this site. Our participation in the Amazon Associates program does not change the price you pay, and it does not alter our editorial conclusions.
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Terms of Service
Content on this site is provided for general informational purposes only. We make reasonable efforts to keep information accurate and current, but we make no warranty that any article is complete, error-free, or suitable for a particular purpose. Use of training equipment carries risks to both dog and handler, and readers are responsible for following manufacturer instructions and applicable local regulations.
Nothing on this site constitutes veterinary, legal, or professional training advice. By using the site, you agree that the dog training collars agility editorial team and its publisher are not liable for outcomes resulting from purchasing or using any product discussed.
Corrections
If an article contains a factual error, the dog training collars agility editorial team updates the article and notes the correction where the change is material. We periodically review older content to confirm that specifications, model numbers, and availability information still reflect current manufacturer listings.
Contact
Readers who want to report a factual error, ask an editorial question, or share feedback on our coverage can reach the dog training collars agility editorial team by email at editorial@example.com. We read every message but cannot guarantee individual replies, and we do not provide one-on-one training advice.
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