Fastest dog training method
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come on folkes, if you know how to use e-collars or choke chains or prong collars - you have stopped needing them. Easy as that. Otherwise those tools just shorten the live span of your "beloved" pet because of high cortisol levels every day of his live. Chronic stress plays hell with you internal organs, even if you are a "well trained" dog.
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We bought the program, and it is marvelous. Worth EVERY cent. Thanks for giving us a well behaved dog.
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@Maurash can you do better?
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@WatertonAB15 Yes, I agree with you. People like yourself that feel a 'shock' collar is only used to hurt the dog, and are not educated about variable intensity should certainly never use one so I'm happy you are not. I would say the same thing about people uneducated enough to feel that a 'choke' chain is only used to 'choke' the dog til he can't breathe should not use one of those either. The tool is what you make of it, and call it whatever you like.
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@k9shrink and @rednecksurf both of the training methods are effective so you both are wrong ,its just a matter of which method is better for the individual dog although typically clicker training is the better option but since it requires considerably more effort and usually more time it is replaced by shock collar training because it has quicker results . They both have their pros and cons though and neither method is simply "Better" than the other. Its not black and white with dog training.
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amazing
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@k9shrink never once did i say they are 100% but do i think the result is a more reliable product? yes! and no i think they have a very high lvl of intelligence however they are still just that dogs. and i am not even going to begin to compare the intelligence of a dog to that of a whale...poor arguement
@rednecksurf @k9shrink probably why the video is called "fastest" and not"best" training method.
Dogitude 1 month ago 3
@rednecksurf Hmmmm, don't know about the Super-Soaker. But I competed in UK Working Trials, which always seem to be held in sleet storms in fields of thistles. Dogs do long (10-20 min) group stays in the freezing rain and hail, sitting or downing on thistles, while all humans but the judge drive away (cars leave in view of the dogs) and go to a local pub. Never had my short-haired clicker trained dog break...
k9shrink 2 months ago 3