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Deb_and_Ed_M
Sep 18, 2015Explorer II
davosfam wrote:
I would never want a dog corrected with an e-collar without the dog knowing the commands first.
I agree. I wish they'd call these "correction collars" - not "training collars". And I agree with the previous poster - they work best in many cases, when set "high" and the dog thinks the correction came from the thing they're supposed to leave alone.
My Cattle Dog wanted to aggressively "herd" a lot of things that could have killed him, like moving cars, large and small lawn mowers, etc. One perfectly-timed correction was all it took to break him of those desires, for the rest of his life.
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