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    Default Dog shock collar

    I need to do something with my wife's dog. Its a little Shiba Inu. In the house, he pretty fun. Once a child leaves the front door open, he's gone. Chasing people and barking at them on their walks. Its embarrassing. I'm waiting for someone to shot him.

    Any advise on collars? There are tons of em from $40 to $400. I'm not looking to spend a lot, but I do want it to knock his dick in the dirt when I push the button...

    Thanks.

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    Sportdog SD-105/S
    http://ps.factoryoutletstore.com/cat...ning%20collars

    Their customer service is outstanding. Had an issue with the collar 1.5 yrs later. They sent us a replacement free of charge, we also have the Bark collar.

    We use it on the pups when on the road and there's a dog run or someone property to have fun on. Or when working them around the yard, especially since they're runners. IF the gate looks open off they run. A ZAP or 2 keeps them in check.

    While a good training tool, it's no substitute for hands on training. Not that it's a 100% deterrent to a dog who likes to bolt, which is where the sportdog collar works..


    FWIW: perhaps something similar for the kids till they learn to CLOSE THE DOOR.
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    My lab needed shocked exactly once. He has a better memory than most dogs. If he sees the collar, he snaps to attention like a good soldier. Sport dog is quality.

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    These dogs are smart. You might have to put flags up for a while marking the border of the wire.

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    x2 on the Sport Dog line . . . we started our GSD off on one early and he's been very good. We don't have to use it very much, but it's good for correction if he's just being thick-headed or extra excited for some reason.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zach O View Post
    I'm not looking to spend a lot, but I do want it to knock his dick in the dirt when I push the button....
    Not sure why, but I found that amusing.
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    The dog should not correlate the correction to the collar. Have the dog wear it for a while before ever turning it on. It's called collar conditioning. Get a training book on using them. If the dog doesn't know the command, then the dog has no idea why he's getting shocked.

    I need one for my six year old son.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ColoWyo View Post
    The dog should not correlate the correction to the collar. Have the dog wear it for a while before ever turning it on. It's called collar conditioning. Get a training book on using them. If the dog doesn't know the command, then the dog has no idea why he's getting shocked.

    I need one for my six year old son.

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