Trying to decide between Charlie and Cooper...what do you guys think?
halogen. wrote:This little guy is turning into an awesome dog! He'll be 5 months soon.
High sport dog prospect since my sports with Spade are so limited since she's DA. He's got the drive and the smarts.
maninkari wrote:halogen. wrote:This little guy is turning into an awesome dog! He'll be 5 months soon.
High sport dog prospect since my sports with Spade are so limited since she's DA. He's got the drive and the smarts.
He's handsome! Are you planning on doing any sports with Spade?
Naeco wrote:appology wrote:I just see it as:
You wouldn't put a collar on a childs neck if they misbehaved so it could vibrate/stimulate their muscles. Obviously, the stimulation isn't comforting, otherwise, it would not be used as a last resort to fixing an issue. The vibrations would be uncomfortable or the beeping would be annoying and the shocks are self-explanatory.
Whilst I agree that it isn't always done in methods that are abusive, it still doesn't render my opinions about it.
But you also have to understand, children grow up and learn words and whatnot. Become more mature and understand a wider vocabulary. Dogs? Not so much. They are forever toddlers.
As a child, I was spanked when not behaved. I was put in the corner, etc. This all changed my behavior drastically and nearly instantly. I understood it was bad.
This is what this is teaching the dog. If used correctly, you give a correction for the bad thing and then distract and work toward a good thing and reward.
When a child is bad, a phone is taken away, or they are grounded. It is much too difficult to ground a dog because everything is exciting. Oh, take the toy away? Well food is exciting too. So is potty. So is the vet (for some). So is walkies. Everything for a dog, most dogs, is exciting. The other form of correction is a correction. Either you stop the behavior then and now, or you wait and try to distract. Wait works for some breeds and dogs. It worked for my Labrador and my Labrador mix. But my LabxGSD/Husky, heck no! She tested everything. There was no such thing as distract and wait then reward. If you gave her one chance to do it, it took many, many times over to fix it.
Shadow~Wolf wrote:i'm very sorry if i started an argument. i was just asking so that i can help educate someone else.
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Tiani~ wrote:Adopting my new mini goldendoodle puppy in a few weeks!
Trying to decide between Charlie and Cooper...what do you guys think?
Shadow~Wolf wrote:i'm very sorry if i started an argument. i was just asking so that i can help educate someone else.
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tea! wrote:Ive actually been thinking of buying an e-collar for Chance.
He is very fearful of things and I feel that if I set it on a low vibration setting
and treat him everytime there is a vibration, then the vibration will be more
of a comforting tool for him.
tea! wrote:Ive actually been thinking of buying an e-collar for Chance.
He is very fearful of things and I feel that if I set it on a low vibration setting
and treat him everytime there is a vibration, then the vibration will be more
of a comforting tool for him.
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