Sigh, I am a bit worried that this might come off wrong so please (ed if you read this) Dont take this the wrong way.
I was looking at buying another DVD, the first DVD i bought was "Electric Collar Training for Pet Owners" I just got the e-collar and i wanted to make sure i knew what i was doing before i used it and this was the only DVD i found with e-collars being involved.
Now while the video was very informative to me it seems that it was made for the Pet owner that was brand new to training. And in reading the descriptions of some of the other DVD's i was interested in getting it seems the set up is the same.
So am i just misreading it? Or are some of his training videos for trainers with more experience?
And just so no one gets confused, i have no doubt i could learn something from each video (ok probably a lot) but for example
Lets say there are 10 levels of training
His video shows 1-10 evenly. Is there any videos that concentrate on 7-10?
Does any of this make sense? Oh and i am referring to the police training videos, not the sports.
I guess in my own dumb way i was wondering what the more advanced ones where *shakes head in shame at not being able to make my point in one clear sentence*
Get the muzzle video, the building search video, the first steps of defense, and start using them within the confines of the program you are mandated to work in.
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