A pet collar designed to deter pets from chewing their own collar or the collars of other pets in two. This pet collar may be used as a training collar to prevent collar chewing. The pet collar is manufactured or modified to include electrical conductors that extend the length of the collar and arranged in a pattern so that anywhere the pets mouth or tongue touches the collar it will contact at least 2 conductors that are connected to opposite polarities of the battery, which will deliver a low voltage, low current, mild electrical shock to the pets mouth or tongue. This collar does not require the trainer to be present while the pet is being trained.