I was hoping someone could help me out with a question. I have never had this problem. My 5 month old choc. lab is a really stubborn little boy. Yet he has been very easy to train. Up until this point I have been using positive motivation and a flat collar. However, the need for a more effective training collar for certain things has become a necessity. When I tryed to place the collar over his head. He tried to eat my hands!!!! He never growled but fought like heck. So once I got the collar around his neck and cleaned up the blood from his sharp teeth on my hands, I played games with him, rub the collar on his next while praising, did a few commands then removed the collar with lots of praise while he had it on. My question is this. How long should I do this for (only positive things with the collar on)? Should I leave the collar on all day? When can I begin training with corrections with it on? Any advice would sure be appreciated. Thanks Much DAR
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