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Dragongsd

by Dragongsd on 28 July 2011 - 05:07

Provided the use of a 9mm hand gun and a assault rifle are normal pet training.

Also rough terrain and slippery ice, alot of police dogs are failed because they can't
function on a certain surface.

Elkoorr

by Elkoorr on 28 July 2011 - 16:07

Nice video, and a compound to be jealous of.

However, like so many videos its missing the actual training. And when I judge by the body language of both dogs, they look like they have been havingly trained with e-collar to get those results.

by Duderino on 28 July 2011 - 17:07

Don't blame an E-collar for bad training/technique.  I could show you dogs that have been trained (in part) with an E-collar and exhibit no signs of pressure.  If used properly, a bystander should not even notice the corrections.

I offer in example, Bart Bellon a strong supporter of the E-collar and it's use in training.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GxzTRfVgFJ0&feature=related 

If you notice in Bart's hand he utilizes what's called a "finger kicker" which is a small transmitter that fits (obviously) on your finger.  It sends a signal to the preset remote unit that hides in your pocket and on to the receiver on the dog's collar.  Do you see discomfort or pressure?  This is proper use of a "training tool". 

by waleed on 28 July 2011 - 17:07

i would not put this Verdi in public that is sham

 lol

Elkoorr

by Elkoorr on 28 July 2011 - 22:07

Duderino, Bart's video is a great example on how a dog should look like that has been trained well with the help of an e-collar. Alert and happy....not dull and avoidant with ears back. So no, I dont blame the e-collar, but the training behind it.

I heard of the finger kicker, which I think is a great idea. Darn remote gets more in the way than anything else at times.

by Gemini on 29 July 2011 - 00:07

At 1st I thought the OP was advertising for themselves. But after reading the response they have provided I honestly think they just wanted to offer something they thought would be beneficial. Having responding ugly to others responses. I didnt watch the video. Couldnt find it on the site but didnt look hard for it. At work lol


Dragongsd

by Dragongsd on 29 July 2011 - 01:07

Actually, no e-collars have been used on the dogs in the video, just good old fashioned training, thousands of repetitions.

Elkoorr

by Elkoorr on 29 July 2011 - 01:07

Hmmm..... I wonder whats so conveniently hanging from the green and orange collars, that from time to time seem to be changing dogs too, and at the end one can hear at least a "beep" function and see him using a remote?

Dragongsd

by Dragongsd on 29 July 2011 - 02:07

Locater collars that beep yes, the dogs were taught to come to the beep, with a long line.

by Duderino on 29 July 2011 - 02:07

Just good old fashioned slight of hand, liar liar pants on fire.  If those aren't electric, I'll eat my hat,,,,,,,or his welding helmet.  I'm guessing this is where the dragon disappears.





 


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