Trainer Shock
Trainer Shock
shock collar?
my dogs are very disobedient, to the point that they will not listen to anyone in the family, or a trainer.
My doberman, jumps up on stuff, doesnt come when hes called, and drags the whole family down the street when we take him for a walk.
My dacshund barks uncontrollably 24/7, also runs away, and starts huge fights with other dogs around the neighborhood.
I dont know if we have to resort to a shock collar, and please dont freak out at me for considering it, i was just wondering if anyone had any suggestions.
You need to call the Dog Wispherer in to help you,
Dog shock collars do work. Also shock collars are not that bad. I put it up to my neck and it is just a shock. It does not hurt, it just freaks you out a little bit. Don't worry it is not hurting the dog. Try it on yourself first if you are that worried.
ALSO, EVERYONE WHO SAYS IT HURTS HAS NEVER TRIED IT ON THEMSELVES. IT DOES NOT HURT THEM.
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