By ThatBackfired - 17/11/2016 15:51
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Wow. This is HILARIOUS. 1) Yes, the collar VIBRATES and nothing else. I shelled out extra for the model that had no shock option whatsoever. The collar does not shock, it does not blast his ears. The second would be useless, since he’s pretty much deaf. I would never use either of those on a dog. Yes, I tried it on myself. I have far more powerful sources of vibration. Yes, I used it previously in training. He didn’t react like this. 2) Unfortunately, his previous owner left him in a crate and forgot about him, so that isn’t an option. 3) He’s good in the car and doesn’t always bark, only when he’s (a) in the car and (b) sees rescue vehicles or other large dogs. That makes it ******* hard to predict when he’s going to bark, and makes positive reinforcement pretty much impossible, since I can’t tell WHILE DRIVING A CAR if he’s seen something and not reacted. And how exactly should I give him a treat, praise, or affection when he’s in the back, I’m in the front, and he can’t hear me? 4) Next time you’re driving, shove an earbud into one ear and tell your passenger that at some point in the drive, they should turn on the MP3 player it’s connected to, which you have preset at maximum volume. Explain to them that this is perfectly safe, and will not distract you at a crucial moment in the drive or cause you any pain whatsoever. Now imagine this happens every time you get into a car with them, and you may understand why I’m trying to train it out of him.
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For your dog's sake, please google Victoria Stilwell's dog training, she could solve this problem in a day with no cruel collars.
Vibrating collars are not cruel. Are you saying that vibrations are somehow painful?
It's still very good advice even if Charlie was wrong about the collar. Victoria is a really good trainer.
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Show it anywayOh my dog, vibrations, so cruel, it sure hurts me when my phone vibrates in my hand. Who could ever think of such a cruel device ???
Have you tried a citronella collar? Works better and they don't get scared from the shock.
why is this getting down voted...? what am I missing?
It's not a shock collar, just vibrates.
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Show it anywayOP, talk to an obedience trainer for advice on barking in the car. He's just overstimulated; try desensitizing him to the car by sitting there with him and not going anywhere a few times a day, and then going very short distances to show him that the car is not all that exciting after all. If you really must use the buzzer, follow everyone else's advice and train with it first. Tell your pup I say hi :)
I don't always vote, but when I do its because you deserve it.
People who feel the need to put shock collars on their dogs do not deserve such loving companions. You really really really deserved it.
I'm assuming you didn't read any of the other comments before posting or even read the FML that closely, but it wasn't a shock collar, it was a vibrating collar, it doesn't hurt the dog. Granted like everybody is saying OP probably should have tested it before hand and tried other training but they weren't hurting the dog nor were they using equipment meant to hurt the dog
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Show it anywayAnd yes I red that it wasn't technically a shock collar- chill friends
Ydi for using aversive training methods. Poor pup
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If you've never trained him with it, what did you expect to happen? He's never felt that - maybe it just surprised him, maybe it hurt him. To just suddenly slap it on and expect him to understand it is pretty silly. Alternately, you could always crate him in the back. YDI button should be here for this one.
YDI buttons are never there when you actually need them