Posted by Organicfarmer1972 on September 08, 2011 at 18:31:22 from (173.184.89.250):
In Reply to: OT shock collars posted by pat sublett on September 06, 2011 at 17:53:13:
I've used a shock collar and had great results with it. The brand name is Dogtra and it is remote. You can set the level of stimulation you want to send. There is a website run by a company called Leerburg Kennels that sells them ( you can find them on google).
They have a training video that shows the correct method to train while using the collar. The secret is to have him wearing it for a while so that he is used to it, that way when you use it, they don't assiciate it with the collar.
I picked up a large German Shepard from a rescue shelter but he started a bad habit of chasing and harrasing cows, basically a death sentence in central Texas. I used the method taught on the video, let him get used to wearing it then apply a full stimulation as he starts his attack.
I was a good 1000 feet from him when I hit the button and it lifted him off the ground. He wore the collar another week before I took it off of him and he has never given a cow a second look since.
Leerburg is a good website for solving dog problems. Look under the dog training section for ideas.
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