Limited Approach and Restricted Approach
You don't approach a service dog. If you want to interact with a service dog you need to approach the handler and ask if it is ok for you to visit with their dog. They may or may not give permission.
The dog is equipped with a shock collar which can be triggered by the owner to give the dog a reminder that what she's doing is wrong. The trigger sends a radio signal to the collar which causes it to emit a small electric shock that feels unpleasant for the dog.
Do not put on a dog shock collar. It is inhumane for dogs and can cause nerve damage to people acting stupid. Trust me it is not healthy for you.
Yes they can be very effective and pretty harmless. Some dogs who are neurotic can be affected negatively by them though .If you have a pretty mentally stabe dog then i recommend them . As long as your getting an electric fence and not tryin to torture your dog :] 2nd Answer: Play and pats are the best training method. If you are training a dog not to bark, then a shock collar is appropriate. Many dogs simply ignore the spray collars. BUT, if you use a shock collar, follow the dog around on the few times that you use it, and firmly command, "No Bark!" along with the shock. In short order, it will learn to obey your voice command. Unless it is a border collie, etc, which will also quickly learn when it has the shock collar on, and when it doesn't. When using the shock collar, you most likely will have to remove the regular collar with the dog's name and rabies tags . . . BE CAREFUL to not let the dog get away from you. Do not leave the dog unattended with the shock collar on and turned on! Most important be sure you KNOW what you are doing and how to handle the shock collar properly before you use it on your dog.
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.
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why do people put shock collars on there dogs
Yes, both electrical and surprising
I have a Brittany and indeed the collar does work. While we have a 24 acre spread bording a very nice spring fed creek and lots of field and woods, our dog loves to cross the road in front of our place. She is attracted to kids especially and will forget all training and run towards them almost at any cost. Of course this is very dangerous as we do have traffic on our road. I use a shock collar that is both waterproof and has sound. I trained her to come when I call her without the collar and then she knows the command. I first used a mild shock and a little heavier shock if she chose to ignore me if the temptation was strong. After awhile she learned that when she has the collar on she is to mind and does. I don't have to use the shock anymore as the sound works magic. She does not mind all that well if she does not have the collar on so I did something wrong I am sure?
The main risk from using a dog shock collar, is that the collar itself can result in poorly timed intense electric shocks in the wrong hands and can therefore instill fear and anxiety in the dog.
It is humane as long as you use the shock collar properly. Shock collar uses shock to correct the unwanted behavior of a dog. What's inhumane is if you use it to punish the dog. Or when you feel pleasure seeing the dog feel the shock. If you are looking for a shock collar, visit BarkinBasics.com. They offer shock collar and other dog training collar. You can also see the features, pros and cons of the training collars.