Training Safely With Electric Dog Collar
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I'm sure wolves in the wilderness train their young with "positive reinforcement." They are even shown to have little wolf couches where a Freudian wolf sits down with other wolves and discusses feelings. Positive reinforcement is in dog's nature ; it's how they've successfully raised pups for thousands of years. Obviously none of you know what you're talking about.
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@guy2932 The reason you cry torture is because you are ignorant of the product and the properties of electricity. A tool my parents used on me as a kid is commonly referred to as the spanking. Some parents pinch. Some parents slap knuckles. This collar feels like a pinch, similar to the effect of canine cuspids from a corrective 'nip'. Have I worn one myself? Yes. I would never use a physical device like this on a loved one without actually understanding the nature of it. It's not bad at all.
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@20vke25 So your parents never struck 'fear' into you when you misbehaved as a child in order to develop healthy respect?
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@devindecheaux They probably trained him with spankings. Tell me, is that also abuse? What have you been training dogs to do for 20 years, exactly?
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A great example of how to train a dog? A MOTHER DOG. She doesn't use positive reinforcement or kind language when her pups get into trouble...
People who fear and ridicule minor physical corrections have no respect for dogs, their psychology or the owners out there who love their pets enough to teach them effective lessons to better their pets' lives long-term. A dog is not a toy. It is in a family of strong, athletic carnivores. It's healthy to raise it as such.
JUST DON'T SPANK YOUR KIDS!!!
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Shock collar is for lazy ass people who cant or dont have the time to do it. this is realy awful i do agree. the best trained dog dont go around getting shocked when it doesnt listen to commands.
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@James92802 Propaganda? Evil? Do you even know what the concept of being evil is, since you want to speak so loosely about "ignorance"? And I can show you show a collar, I still have one I used for a month in a bin in storage; there is one setting, on and off. So, I'll ask you again, you fucking retard, would you put one on your child to correct bad behavior? I'm going to guess no. But somehow it's okay for your dog. In the mean time, you can suck my dick and eat my shit, faggot.
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@oceanx Propaganda!
Show me a collar that does not have settings. And any research you have is simply wrong. The freedom afforded a well trained dog adds happiness to their lives.
Your unfamiliarity with the products and your willingness to ignorantly judge and misinform others is evil.
Once your dog is familiar only lowest setting needed. E-collars save many lives!
This product is great for problem dog behavior that is not changed by training.
First you do the dog commands so it understands and then use the device for correction which is not more than a small static shock to get their attention.
I have a Jack Russell who is not really socialized well to humans, he is a beautiful dog and I am the 3rd owner of a dog less than a year old. With a remote training device I have stopped the worst behavior and the dog will not have to be adopted out again.
leemayh 1 year ago 3
I have trained dogs for over 20 years and this is AWFUL. His parents should have trained him with electric shock.
devindecheaux 6 months ago