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RE: Man chokes puppy as punishment for biting..... - Twitchin Kitten - 02-27-2010 I'm a firm believer in pinch collars. Used properly, they will save you and your dog hours of grief and pain. They are less cruel than choke collars and once the dog knows 'about it' and what it means, you never have to "use" it but onlyhave it on the dog. RE: Man chokes puppy as punishment for biting..... - Sally - 02-27-2010 (02-27-2010, 06:48 PM)SyberB Wrote:(02-27-2010, 06:47 PM)Sally Wrote:(02-27-2010, 06:26 PM)SyberB Wrote: I'm sure TK can substantiate that it's still pretty common practice to 'strangle' dogs during training. I can't believe there are PROFESSIONAL trainers out there who get away with that shit, but they do. I've witnessed it. Granted, they don't strangle the dogs TO DEATH, but it's still a horrible, cruel practice. It's using done by literally 'hanging' the dog (or puppy) with its leash, usually just lifting the front feet off the ground, but sometimes the rear ones too. I'm not. He didn't suffer any injuries and at least he walks now without killing the both of us trying to get to a cat. RE: Man chokes puppy as punishment for biting..... - SyberB - 02-27-2010 (02-27-2010, 06:51 PM)Twitchin Kitten Wrote: I'm a firm believer in pinch collars. Used properly, they will save you and your dog hours of grief and pain. They are less cruel than choke collars and once the dog knows 'about it' and what it means, you never have to "use" it but onlyhave it on the dog. The only dog I ever had to use a pinch collar on, was a big rottie... and he was just so insensitive from being mishandled, that it would have taken forever to get his attention without one. I usually use a 'choke' collar, which is a misnomer if it is used correctly of course. There should never be tension on the collar long enough to actually 'choke' a dog. RE: Man chokes puppy as punishment for biting..... - SyberB - 02-27-2010 (02-27-2010, 06:53 PM)Sally Wrote: I'm not. He didn't suffer any injuries and at least he walks now without killing the both of us trying to get to a cat. It's never necessary to 'choke' an animal into submission. I'm sure it worked and your lives are much better now, but I'm still saying it could have been done another way. RE: Man chokes puppy as punishment for biting..... - Flamethrower - 02-28-2010 I had a German Shepherd who was shall we say an independent thinker. She responded well though to just a tug or two on the leash and a loud sharp reprimand. Eventually all I had to do was say her name in a gruff disapproving tone of voice. Up to that point though I had to rant at her like a mafia boss dressing down a Lt. who damn near exposed him to the cops. |