The answer is yes, you should leave the rubber tips on the shock collar probes for two reasons. The first reason is to protect your dog’s skin. The sharp metal points are not as sharp when they are protected with a little bit of rubber. The second reason why you should leave the rubber tips on the shock collar probes is to protect them from damage. When you store the shock collar, removing the rubber tips exposes the probes to air which can cause corrosion and rusting over time. Also, if dirt or moisture gets into them, it’s easier for them to get damaged and lose their sharpness that way as well.
For these reasons, we recommend leaving glue on all of your electric dog collars for protection when not using your shock collar for training purposes.
Also, rubber tips can also protect your dog if it is a small breed because the contact points will be further away from your dogs skin.
Also, rubber tips can also protect your dog if it is a small breed because the contact points will be further away from your dogs skin. This way you won’t have to worry about burning or hurting them when using the shock collar.
If you have a large breed dog and have noticed that your dog has some skin irritation from the shock collar, you may want to consider removing the rubber tips and then finding another solution for protecting their skin from irritation.
If you are worried about burning or injuring your dogs skin, I would recommend removing the rubber tips and then trying different types of collars such as those with fabric material, cushioned ones that are made of leather etc., until you find one that doesn’t irritate their skin.
All in all, always leave the rubber tips on your shock collars’
Always leave the rubber tips on your shock collars’ prongs.
Rubber tips protect your dog from injury and make training more comfortable.
You should only remove the rubber tips when training with the shock collar.
You should only remove the rubber tips when training with the shock collar.If you leave the rubber tips on, then your dog will not receive a shock from the collar. This is because of how the contact points work. The contact points are designed to give a shock to your dog if they touch them. If there is a barrier between the contact points and your dog’s skin, then they will not get shocked.
The rubber tips are on there for a reason—they protect your dog’s skin from being hurt by coming into direct contact with metal or plastic contact points or prongs. They keep everything in working order while also protecting your dog’s skin from any harm or damage. This is why it is so important that you put them back on when you are done training with them!
When using a shock collar as a training aid, remove the rubber tips while training and replace them before releasing your dog.
Rubber tips help protect your dog’s skin from the shock collar’s contact points, which can irritate some dogs. They also make sure that the collar does not slide against your dog’s neck as it wears it. When training your dog with a shock collar, however, it is important to remove the rubber tips so that your dog feels the stimulation of their behavior and learns to change it.
When using a shock collar as a training aid, remove the rubber tips while training and replace them before releasing your dog. After a few days of successful training, you may find that you no longer need to use the shock collar. In this case, always leave on the rubber tips as they will prevent skin irritation or other issues down the road.