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Two Moons

by Two Moons on 28 May 2009 - 21:05

EK,
Excellent avitar.
If they turn up the volume to cover up the sound they must have some kind of feelings about whats going on agreed.
I don't have as much problem with e-collars as I do those who use them and why.
Its not pride or love is it?
Moons.

EKvonEarnhardt

by EKvonEarnhardt on 28 May 2009 - 21:05

Thanks  moons.

It is one thing not to know better but this is not the case ( very sad for the dog :(

EK


by SitasMom on 29 May 2009 - 17:05

There are times when shock collars are called for........this is not one of them.

If a dog wants to jump throught a huge glass window every time a cat walks by the yard........
or if it runns out into traffic to chase a car.........

Try to break them every way possible if they don't listen shock them.........

The reason is to stop them from hurting them selves........

A dog not "going out" while very frustrating to the trainer, is not putting its self in danger........better training.....not a shock collar is the key to sucess......



by Vixen on 30 May 2009 - 19:05

Train the dog as a Teacher, with appropriate controlled reprimand/correction as necessary - NOT an egotistical mad anger to torture the dog!


Vixen

VonIsengard

by VonIsengard on 31 May 2009 - 01:05

Correct me if I am wrong, but isn't a send out pretty damn easy to teach to a dog with high drives as it primarily taught via motivation? 

I would also say if a dog is "refusing" there is a repsect and/or trust issue between the dog and handler that needs to be resolved before training can progress.

But what do I know...

Mystere

by Mystere on 31 May 2009 - 13:05

Kathy, You are absolutley correct. It IS a very easy exercise to teach and a dog with even medium drives "gets" it quickly. The key is finding out what "motivates" the dog most. Usually, it is a toy at the end of the field. Who has NOT seen at least one dog at a trial clearly looking for the toy :-) Too bad that a club with the resources and cohesion to have a club house, with a sound system, no less, hasn't advanced its training past 1989. That said, e-collars have their place and appropriate use. I have used them and will do so again. I actually "up-graded" from the one I used with my male (with over the top drives), because my bitch puppy is Hell spawn with nearly over the top drives and edgy. Turns out that I may never have any use for it with her, because she is much more handler- sensitive than the male is. Surprised the hell out of me and everyone else, but there it is. :-) The e-collar is a tool, as is a prong collar, a clicker, or car. All of them can be misused or abused. (OK, can't think how a clicker can be abusive, but it can be misused. Just watch someone with no clue using one. LOL)

MaggieMae

by MaggieMae on 31 May 2009 - 17:05

....just a passing thought.   Suppose everytime you did not perform your job to the satisfaction of your Supervisor, or make your Supervisor "look good to others," you would receive a shock.....my oh my !!  

sueincc

by sueincc on 31 May 2009 - 19:05

I'd probably do a better job.  In all seriousness Maggie, the ecollar is a great tool, but like all other tools, it must be used properly, not abused.

MaggieMae

by MaggieMae on 01 June 2009 - 03:06


sueincc

by sueincc on 01 June 2009 - 03:06

Maggie thanks for the link, but I have used ecollars in the past and will continue to use them in the future.  The author is entitled to his/her opinion, but really reaches especially when trying to make a correlation between  pinch collars, ecollars, choke chains with spousal abuse and child abuse.   Anyway, lets discuss actual facts about ecollars.    I, like most every one who uses them have tested them on myself to make sure I am not in any way harming or torturing my dog.  In fact, it reminds me of a hard tap with an index finger.  Do you have any personal experience  at all with the correct useage of the modern ecollar, Maggie?






 


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