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Uploaded by on Oct 13, 2007

Natalie getting shocked by a dog shock collar!!

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  • These types of devices should be reserved for criminals and morons. Leave your dogs out of this, strap it around your own neck for a week and see how you like pissing yourself every time you speak too loud.

    This just shows that people are so lazy they can't bother to try train a dog properly; with patience and understanding. Pain compliance training will just lead to a dog with suppressed aggression problems.

  • @trexgorawrrrrr out of curiousity ... how the hell do you know they didnt????? For all you know the dog was under treatment, maybe he had something naturally wrong with it ....

    No need to be rude when you dont know the facts >.>

    God I HATE those collars! I despise anything that gives animals "shocks" .... what happened to good old fashioned "NO!" or a sharp but light tap on the nose or squirt of water

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  • @NSACREWSIN

    Correction on my spelling, ***plenty... :)

  • @MikeCPTZA Im sure it works everytime on every dog right? I believe this works only as a last resort. I agree with most of your arguement however after 3 years of solid work my oldest female still has her issues. We are now resorting to electrifying our fence because she is teaching our puppy to escape the yard. They have plenty of play time with us during the day, pleanty of toys in the yard yet she still escapes when she can. Very creative in her attempts as they change continuously.

  • @OneFizzyBubblePlease digusting pedo, shes 13, shes just a kid

  • @w4rr10r11 shes 13 you pedo.

  • @Jreaves01 discrediting my +R training competitors, but I find that many of my competitors do just that, and their market is based more on scaring people away from Koehler than on delivering concrete results with their own, sometimes flawed methods. I don't want +R training to disappear, I just want there to be a standard, and a reputable credential process involved, so people who prefer +R aren't duped by delusional, unaccredited trainers.

  • @Jreaves01 Koehler trainers did not go on the offensive when +R training started to become a credible method of training, and you'll find most of us have adopted a "if it works, it's worth considering" attitude. It was the militant PETA mentality that caused this huge rift between trainers. I explain to my clients exactly what they're getting with me, and encourage them to shop around for evaluations from other trainers and decide what method they like best. I don't get their business by..

  • @Jreaves01 It's the mentality of the whole scene that bothers me. Koehler trainers are made out to be boogie men and dog kickers by droves of uncertified +R trainers who all too often "invent" their own method. I get a lot of dogs from people who hired +R trainers and got no results after months and hundreds of dollars, but, despite not being a master trainer in any sense of the word, I've had one client in the hundreds I've worked with ever leave my course dissatisfied.

  • @Jreaves01 across the street is more interesting than getting a click, a treat, or a pat on the head. It's true I have referred people with incredibly timid dogs, or dogs who are not healthy enough for physical correction, to other trainers, but there is a reason that some of the most sought after training and most reputable working dogs in the US come from Koehler schools like National K9.

  • @Kzinix There are a many cases where, yes, positive trainers can successfully train a dog as reliably as with the koehler method, and Emily Larlham is a wonderful trainer who I would never try to degrade, but the American dog training market is flooded with hack positive trainers who are not capable, in any way, of doing what Emily Larlham does, and unfortunately, I've seen first hand what unreliable +R offleash training can lead to, like a dog who runs into the road because the rabbit...

  • @Jreaves01 That's not entirely true. I believe that a proper positive training can really work, even if you don't give your dogs rewards all the time. I said rewards instead of treats, because it doesn't have to be something tasty. It can also be a toy, vocal praises and so on. To give an example: look what Emily Larlham has achieved, using only positive methods.

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