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by charlie319 on 03 May 2011 - 12:05
Those who rely on E-Collars too much probably would love "the Koehler method", but (IMPO) if you go this route, you run the risk of damaging the dog's temperament and diminishing him as a whole while only improving a small facet (competition performance) of him.
by brynjulf on 03 May 2011 - 14:05
In the very beginning of training my mentor put a prong collar on my leg and gave it a whack. ( by the way the regular ole choke chain was the worst!) Same thing with the e collar.... your opinion of training takes a radical change at that point. :) I still use prong and e but with a very different point of veiw LOL
by Piper on 26 May 2011 - 13:05

by Keith Grossman on 26 May 2011 - 20:05
Don't know how I missed this the first time...what a profound statement.

by sueincc on 28 May 2011 - 16:05
It's not the tool, it's how you use the tool that determines whether or not a correction is inhumane and unfair. I have seen more people deliver poorly timed corrections and overly harsh corrections and nagging corrections with pinch collars and even with fursavers than I have ever witnessed with ecollars. Of course this could be because I train with experienced people and people who are smart enough to seek out advise and help prior to ever putting an ecollar on their dog. We use it primarily for fine tuning, but the ecollar has many, many different applications.
When people make blanket statements about ecollars being inhumane it only tells me they are unaware of how to correctly use the ecollar. The ecollar has NOTHING to do with a persons relationship with their dog, and to suggest anyone who uses ecollars does not have a good relationship with their dog is simply not true. I'm pretty confident in saying the people I know that use ecollars have at least as good a relationship with their dogs as anyone who doesn't, since using an ecollar has nothing to do with someone's relationship with their dog.
by ALPHAPUP on 01 June 2011 - 15:06

by Slamdunc on 01 June 2011 - 18:06
I suppose the person with the French Ring GSD was not so much of an expert after all. A very good example of how the collar should not be used. I agree dogs are not stupid and will react to inappropriate corrections.
Jim
by ALPHAPUP on 02 June 2011 - 01:06

by Slamdunc on 02 June 2011 - 02:06
Alphapup,
That is very true. Any pain induced correction can increase aggression, just like a prong collar or actually hitting or kicking a dog can cause a violent reaction.
Jim
by destiny4u on 04 June 2011 - 23:06
I just had a question though do most working shepherds have a breaking point where they will only take so much corrections or abuse before they turn on their handlers? i imagine most will only take so much crap.
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