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by VonIsengard on 26 February 2009 - 22:02
www.youtube.com/watch
Thought I'd repost this since ecollar seems to be a hot topic lately. Not a sport video by any means, but it sure shows some happy, very well trained dogs. This is the desired end result for the method I use at work as well, only I use a traditional training collar. If I could afford it, I would go to the school where these trainers learned this, it would be an awesome alternative for clients who are limited by standard leash and collar correction. Sadly, the $5k for the full course is not in my budget...maybe someday!
As a dog trainer, the day you think you know everything is the day YOU STOP IMPROVING!
Thought I'd repost this since ecollar seems to be a hot topic lately. Not a sport video by any means, but it sure shows some happy, very well trained dogs. This is the desired end result for the method I use at work as well, only I use a traditional training collar. If I could afford it, I would go to the school where these trainers learned this, it would be an awesome alternative for clients who are limited by standard leash and collar correction. Sadly, the $5k for the full course is not in my budget...maybe someday!
As a dog trainer, the day you think you know everything is the day YOU STOP IMPROVING!
by olskoolgsds on 27 February 2009 - 01:02
KC,
Thanks for the video. As far as training goes, I totally agree. Every time I think I have it all together, I stop learning. This is the biggest problem for trainers IMO. Too much ego, not enough humility, and not placing the dog first and formost in all we do. If I place the dog ahead of my own ego, I will always want to improve and will listen to those who have a different view. Many never get this simple truth.
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