Shock Collars
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Shock Collars
Hi, I'm new to the sport and need some information. Do you recommend the use of shock collars? I cannot decide if I should invest in one. How do you train them without one. This is got to be possible, I mean people were hunting with beagles long before there were e-collars. Any help will be appreciated.
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E-collars are beneficial in the right circumstances, but used incorrectly, can ruin a dog forever!
It is completely possible to train a dog without them, but some just need additional negitive re-enforcement.
I have used the tritronics sport model (3 dog unit) for the last 4 years and am very satisfied, but they don't have a very long range. This is fine for my purposes, as I rarely use them for long distance retrieval.
The reason I purchased mine to begin with was my very hard-headed young male that refused to be picked up! He would NOT come when called and when he would get close to you, he started the catch-me-if you-can game. He was very young and determined, but after just a couple of sessions with the e-collar, he got the idea.
He is now a VERY handlable hound.
They mostly gather dust now, since my dogs handle well. I would not hesitate to use them again for training.
It is completely possible to train a dog without them, but some just need additional negitive re-enforcement.
I have used the tritronics sport model (3 dog unit) for the last 4 years and am very satisfied, but they don't have a very long range. This is fine for my purposes, as I rarely use them for long distance retrieval.
The reason I purchased mine to begin with was my very hard-headed young male that refused to be picked up! He would NOT come when called and when he would get close to you, he started the catch-me-if you-can game. He was very young and determined, but after just a couple of sessions with the e-collar, he got the idea.
He is now a VERY handlable hound.
They mostly gather dust now, since my dogs handle well. I would not hesitate to use them again for training.
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