E-collar helps deaf dog be able to communicate

1 year ago
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A neighbor ask me to help her deaf dog not to pull on leash and comeback when called. I immediately thought of my. @invirox_ training collar. Or shock collar as some people call them. I knew if I could get him to associate the buzz or vibration with a good thing I’m getting treats. Maybe we could help him to communicate with his owner better. The first thing she said was e-collars are cruel. After I groomed him, I decided to work with him with a collar for a few minutes and videoed the process. When she came back to pick him up, I showed her the 15 minute video. I think she was amazed with the way, I was able to communicate with him. Now I think she is all Lynn on getting an E collar to help her communicate. Training collar should not be about punishment they should be about communication. These collars can be amazing tool and communication. In my opinion, they should never be used for punishment unless your dog is fixing to run in front of a car , or something to that effect. Training should always be a positive thing so the dog wants to learn. And to me this was the best way of being able to communicate with him. As you can see, he was never afraid or harmed in anyway, it just got his attention to where he could get a treat. I told her to start working with him at home as a game. The buzz should always be positive and he will get a treat.

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