msinc
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Yes sir, that is actually one of the best things to come along since the coon squaller!!! Here is a good example of how I use it: I have young dog I am trying to salvage now. The owner took this dog and shocked him for every little thing the guy didn't like. If the dog peed on too many bushes, if it found a dead animal to roll in, if it looked like it was trying to smell a deer...all this got the little dog lit up.
This dog is like a big puppy, he is soft to discipline. At this point if I just take the dog for a walk with no collar he runs around and plays like a happy little puppy. Put a collar on him and he will not leave my side. If I stop walking, he lays down on the ground immediately.
He is coon crazy and a good hard tree dog. He hasn't yet learned to run a track but he is trying to hunt and look for coons. So far he hasn't shown any interest in any kind of junk. He is good bred and worth saving.
This dog will never need any electricity again, I feel like a couple more shocks for any reason and he is ruined. That vibrate feature will be the most he ever needs and so far {fast forward to today} it is probably the reason the dog was able to be salvaged.
The vibration feature can also be used as something in between the tone and shock to help get their attention in a stronger way {they feel it but it don't hurt} than just the tone and yet still avoid a shock. The whole thing I am trying to do is get the most out of a situation...if a dog in training goes for a deer and I simply dial up and shock/stop him, I did it once and it's over. Same scene, I tone first, he delays, goes for it again, I tone and follow with an immediate very light shock, he stops, so I was able to get in the middle of two tries...double the lesson.
Now add in the vibrate which works even better and I could get three or four "interventions"...that vibrate feature has allowed me to get what could have taken a week to accomplish in a matter of minutes!!!! The T-15 collar in the right hands, with a little luck can really put a young dog ahead of the game. In the case of the little dog I am working with now...I seriously doubt he could be saved without it.
Edit: the vibrate is not just good for trash breaking...it is super good for teaching "here" because the dog knows you have more control but he has no reason to bolt {electricity} I would say that given the right trainer and the vibrate feature, you can almost do away with the shock for just about everything.
Last edited by msinc on 12-16-2015 at 02:54 PM
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