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Shock collar
How tite should the collar be on a dogs neck to work correctly?
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You have to hold it up to your hand and mash the button to judge just how close it has to be.
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Originally posted by Richard Lambert
You have to hold it up to your hand and mash the button to judge just how close it has to be.![]()
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Just snug enough to keep the prongs in contact with the skin on the neck with their head down.
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Originally posted by Bill(Chew)
Just snug enough to keep the prongs in contact with the skin on the neck with their head down.
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Hot collar
I'll give this a shot, I understand what your saying you'll get varied opinions I'm sure, this is a very fine line in my view, young dogs learn to work a bad track by doing so experience is the best teacher, they never get better by not trying, moving a young dog along off a track there hung up on to me would best be done with Tone...not shock which would require your dog to be collar broke, I'm not big on shocking my dog off desired game only in emergency cases, but I will tone mine to come in or move on with me at times, hope this helps.....
quote:Don't!
Originally posted by rdmedders
Thank you!
I’ve got a young dog that’s getting hung up on bad tracks , I want to try using a E-Collar and see if I can pull her off of the bad tracks .
Has anyone got any advice on doing this?
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Originally posted by rdmedders
Thank you!
I’ve got a young dog that’s getting hung up on bad tracks , I want to try using a E-Collar and see if I can pull her off of the bad tracks .
Has anyone got any advice on doing this?
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Originally posted by rdmedders
Thank you!
I’ve got a young dog that’s getting hung up on bad tracks , I want to try using a E-Collar and see if I can pull her off of the bad tracks .
Has anyone got any advice on doing this?
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Hill Country Kennels Itty-Bitty
PKC CH Wax's Late Night Boom
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Partners on a few common trashy young dogs
Gone but not forgotten
GrNtCh, PKC Ch Hillbilly Bildo
Pr Broken Oaks Wild Blue Gypsy
Y’all shock um to get away from you then you shock them to come here poor dogs don’t know whether they are sacking groceries or carrying out. I think some of the handlers need shocked.
You don’t make a hound overnight pushen that button.
Tar
Leg work moving them out paired with a light tickle as they are getting out of there to start out. Eventually just the tickle will get her out of there. You can’t just start shocking on dogs though and expect them to understand what’s going on without the previous work put in.
I walk in and move them on myself if i have one bogged down for to long.
quote:It's amazing how many people think the dog is thinking the same thing they're thinking when they press the button.
Originally posted by yadkintar
Y’all shock um to get away from you then you shock them to come here poor dogs don’t know whether they are sacking groceries or carrying out. I think some of the handlers need shocked.
You don’t make a hound overnight pushen that button.
Tar
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Too many times that button gets pushed just because we are aggravated. Dog doesn't have a clue what's wrong.
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quote:You and Tar are spot on, the owner is the dogs worst enemy not his pedigree....
Originally posted by Preacher Tom
Too many times that button gets pushed just because we are aggravated. Dog doesn't have a clue what's wrong.
under used
The best two buttons on an e-collar and the most under used are tone and vibrate.
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I have thought about moving a dog along from time to time but in the end most of the time the dog shows me it has known more about what's best than I do. If I had to move a dog along much I think I would just get a better dog anyways. Maybe moving a dog along can help 1 but I don't see how it could very much.
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Originally posted by pamjohnson
I have thought about moving a dog along from time to time but in the end most of the time the dog shows me it has known more about what's best than I do. If I had to move a dog along much I think I would just get a better dog anyways. Maybe moving a dog along can help 1 but I don't see how it could very much.
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Originally posted by yadkintar
All you are doing by moving a dog along with a shock or tone is making it jump from track to track till it finds one easy enough to tree.
It won’t make it finish the one it’s on.
Tar
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Hill Country Kennels Itty-Bitty
PKC CH Wax's Late Night Boom
And
Partners on a few common trashy young dogs
Gone but not forgotten
GrNtCh, PKC Ch Hillbilly Bildo
Pr Broken Oaks Wild Blue Gypsy
I think you can use an e-collar to teach a dog to drift off older tracks. I think you can use an e-collar for just about anything and it works well. However- if you find you have to use the e-collar to get them to find a track, push a track, stay at a tree, leave your feet, come to you, etc..... by all means do it- but please do not breed to that dog.
If a dog is made through electricity it does not have the dna we want passed on to produce good natural dogs.
Tracks
The OP asked about a dog hanging up on a bad track....what, when,where,is pure speculation on our part, all the rest wasn't part of the question....
I am sorry I forget I come from a time when we trained dogs to win major hunts with high scores without shocking or training collars.
I apologize.
Tar
Collar
Tar, when you ask some folks what time it is that just gotta tell ya how to build a watch,...they can't help themselves they know so much it's just gotta come out! Lol
This ole watches time is up.better hope all those garmins don’t get a virus at the same time it would be the end of the dog world lol.
Tar
Re: Tracks
quote:He did ask for advice.
Originally posted by Cotton 1927
The OP asked about a dog hanging up on a bad track....what, when,where,is pure speculation on our part, all the rest wasn't part of the question....
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