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This is a Demonstration of the effectiveness of an e collar if used properly with the right training.
See the out of control dog change in minutes AND HAPPY!!
If you want to Unleash Your Dogs Potential.......go to www.unleashedpotential.ca

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  • Hey unleashedpotentialK9, you seem to be spending most of your time here defending the product. Should tell you something about it.

  • @melsbuzz Nope, I'm only educating all those who are making negative, ignorant comments.

  • This is horrible. One look at the dog before collar use and you see it simply has NO relationship to the person and has not been trained and educated AT ALL!

    So, instead of putting work and effort in the relationship and teaching the dog how to properly behave, you simply hurt him for not knowing how to behave properly. Now THATS intelligent. Great work, guys. Great work. You're real dog-trainers.

  • @fairytala You are right the dog is out of control at first. You are dead wrong about everything else. This is not a training video. Only an e collar demonstration. The collar was used in a way to get the dog thinking and paying attention. The dog settles down because he is distracted and thinking and has had energy burnt off. The dog is not hurt, a dog hurt would act a lot differently. You know nothing about how we train. You only assume, so Is your rude dig at the end really necessary?

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  • @spoonfeed43 Thats Strange? If you only watched 1 minute of this video then you would have not seen any e collars being used because in the first minute of the video it only showed an out of control dog before the e collar was put on. There were no e collars used in the first minute and more. Why make comments on something you have not seen?

  • Hahahahaha It's funny how someone that thinks Victoria Stilwell is a good training is trying to give this guy tips on how to train a dog. Victoria is as good as your average pet owner. People think she's the best because she's on Tv but she really sucks.

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  • remember, in this day and age people are so shallow that their big focus on life is to appear morally superior in the cheapest ways possible. This clip demonstrates how an e collar can redirect and reshape a badly trained dog into one that any owner would have an easy time handling and spending time with, and take more public places.

    The "e collars are cruel" dinkweeds prefer to see thousands more one year old dogs in the shelters because their owners couldnt take it any more, BOTTOM LINE!

  • IDIOT !!!!

  • @andysepul1 stilwell think that dogs are slot machines of food... thats her show about

  • Individual animals vary in their temperaments and pain thresholds; a shock that seems mild to one dog might be severe to another.

  • @raneve23 It will take more than an e collar or a treat. Find a good trainer in your area. Don't hesitate.

  • @melsbuzz, Its their video. Why wouldn't they want to defend it?  Why are you spending your time being a troll?

  • I have worn the e collar and had it at the same intensity that I use it on my GSD puppy who is 6 months old.If you want your dog to listen each and every time you give a command then you MUST expect him/her to listen every time. I am sick of the nicey nice crap that has a perfectly good dog turning into an aggressive one because it feels it has to take control of the situation as you are obviously not the one in charge. My 6 month old pup is better behaved than my friend's schnoodle who's 5!

  • Will an e collar work on a Presa canario he bit me today as I was grabbing him to put in the house cuzz he wanted to bite this guy at my front door he's never show any aggression towards me till today what should I do?

  • I love that all the hippie positive reinforcement people thing all dogs are ideal. I've got a dog that I spend 18-20 hours of every day with. I tried positive reinforcement only. If I want a dog as well trained these dogs using that system, I've got to wait till the dogs life is half over, at which point it's more maturity than successful training. Dangerous behaviors need to be corrected with negative reinforcement, just like other dogs would do together, regardless of if you believe in the 'p

  • @madtabby66 If a dog is unmotivated by food, they are a) over threshold or b) unhealthy. Over threshold means the dog's brain is in fight or flight mode, they are too overstimulated to eat, and to properly learn. If these owners/trainers didn't want the INSTANT results that inducing pain provides (shutting a dog down), they would work with the puppy at a distance instead of a few feet away. Poor puppy. He just needs patience and practice, but instead he gets shocked. Haltis suck too.

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