Aaah,
Just when I thought we were getting to be palsy walsy too.
Gee, you really hurt my feelings Scott, your esteem means sooo much to me.
Nope I don't know what you had for dinner last night, but from the puke on the screen I'd say it didn't set with you real well, whatever it was.
As to what I should or shouldn't post to, here or anywhere else for that matter, isn't for you to decide. I'll post to anything I damn well please.
If you don't want to see my name or my posts, put me on your honor list of the to be ignores........fine. It's your loss, not mine.
Now go eat your pepto bismol so we can get back to the differences between e-collar and pinch collar corrections.
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Back to the topic ... from which we have strayed.
Quote: kevin hardin
I have a question regarding levels of correction. In the Q&A for remote collars it says that any correction that causes a yelp is far too high.
In Basic Dog Obediance DVD Ed causes several corrections with a pronged collar (when doing the walking exercise and down stay).
I also have a 1 yr old Mastiff mix who will yelp at almost any correction.
If you cause a yelp is that too hard? Is it different for pronged collars and remote collars? Seems like contradicting information.
Here's one of several great responses:
Quote: roni hoff
... If you "correct" a dog, what happens immediately afterwards? Change in behavior? Does the dog suddenly do the behavior with a great attitude? ... My first thought is to look at the big picture and see just where my communication with the dog is and how I can help the dog understand what I need from him. I question that if the dog is yelping can he truly learn .... Roni
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