Electric Shock Dog collars -- Pros & cons

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wingpatch
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Electric Shock Dog collars -- Pros & cons

Post by wingpatch »

I have used them very little
What is everyones input on them Breaking & training ????

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oh god

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you dont even want to go there.

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Wing, you know my feeling on the collars.

They are the greatest training tool that I have found. ;)
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They are the best thing since sliced bread!!!! They even work good on the wife when she starts acting up! :shock: :lol:
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Post by Rosewood »

A training collar in the hands of a knowlegabe trainer is an invaluable tool. A trainging collar used improperly can ruin a dog. I strongly advise anyone who buys or uses training collars to read the instructions and train in the yard on a long rope before turning a dog loose in the field with a collar on. I have seen people do this. It is very confusing to a dog to turn him loose. Dogs need to be conditioned to the collars so they know what to do when they are used. I have seen people shock their dogs to try to make them handle and the dogs will go the other way wide open. The dogs don't know he is being corrected all he knows is something is hurting and scaring him. I'm all for collars but they are only as good as the person holding the transmitter.

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Post by Phillip Smith »

Very well said Rosewood, A shock collar can not ruin a dog only the man using it. A lot of work needs to be done before you start trying to break a dog off trash. I think anyway. Used correctly they do the job you want and leave no lasting side effects. As John Wick Said (one of the best dog trainers ever). Shock collars advance dog training 20 years!

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I AGREE, YOU HAVE TO BE SMARTER THAN THE DOG TO USE ONE THOUGH

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Post by beaglebill »

Rosewood has said it...however i have friends that have been lucky enough that they just go out press the button if they dont come and have been very successfull. Yes one of the guys had a dog high tail the other way. I also think a dog can get away from you to the point he cant here you but you can sting him with the amount of range you have then he gets very confused. Good sure out ways any bad...I just wish i could have had it for some of the jerks i had over the years..Ill always wounder what if...

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Post by Novice »

:D :D :D :D As Mr. Smith said . Only one more thing a shcok collor without a dummy collor is only hafl the tool it was intendid to be. I bought my first shock collor from wick outdoors. A company started by John wick. And it came with instructions written by John himself on how to use a shock collor with dummy collors included. best training advice for me that I have ever been given. On the use of a shock collor if you are lucky enough call wick and they may provide you with those same instructions. GOOD LUCK and remember that in order to train a dog you must be abel to read that dog. John antunes

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