No, a shock collar is not considered a leash. A shock collar is a training tool that delivers an electric shock to a dog as a form of punishment or correction, while a leash is a physical restraint used to control a dog's movement.
shock collar!!!!!!
no.
it would be about $5.00 for the leash and harness together and $1.00 for the collar or u can use a cat collar
what year was the shock collar invented?
Aversive Conditioning is the use of something unpleasant, or a punishment, to stop an unwanted behavior. EX: If a dog is learning to walk on a leash alongside his owner, an undesired behavior would be when the dog pulls on the leash. The owner may use a collar that delivers a shock when dog pulls - eventually the dog associates pulling on the leash with getting a painful shock and stops pulling
I think it does. I have Coconut and he came with a collar and a leash.
chock collar
leash
Yes it can! A shock collar can be extremely dangerous in the wrong hands. Some may even see this as animal cruelty. It is also considered and in some way very similar to tazering a human being.
Use a collar and a leash.
Well, you could buy a collar, a really long leash and wrap it around a tree. Although this might violate local pet ordinances. Another alternative is an "electronic fence" that involves a shock collar and a buried wire around the perimeter of the yard. This also is subject to local and county pet ordinances including leash laws.
a dog leash/collar