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Shock collars worked for Rickybobby. He was found dodging cars. We assumed that he got lost by wandering, oh he was a wanderer, or maybe abandoned. He would just take off, 4 seperate times I shocked him and it worked wonders.
As far as barking ........I don't know.http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1247747318.jpg |
shock a baby..no..
some kids .. oh yes! and he did say he wasn't around during the puppy yr.. so this is more like timeout for a 5 yr old.. I met many kids who would benefit from a collar.. it doesn't zap them..it get's their attention. example.. D post something silly.. Island zaps..in time D stops posting..or he starts making sense.. Rika |
I certainly won't de-bark her.
Don't be fooled by her small size. She has a solid bark (not yappy) and is quite athletic - great swimmer, loves chasing tennis balls, etc. She isn't afraid of other dogs either. The can with rocks inside is the same thing that Bark Busters tried. Except they use "training pillows" which are mesh bags containing chains. You toss the bags next to the dog in order to correct behavior. Doesn't work with Vita. We have tried setting up scenarios - strangers walk in, Vita barks, we correct her. We would do this over and over and over. Eventually she would catch on and learn that this was some sort of game or test and stop reacting to strangers (or we would run out of strangers). Vita is very intelligent. Again, repetitive correction didn't work with her. I will consider a shock collar but I hope that there is some other solution. |
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I appreciate the suggestions. Very good stuff. The big issue is that I can't leave Vita at home during the day unless I decide to drive home during lunch (which sucks). Remember, small dogs have to relieve themselves more often than large dogs. "Only when the dog stops barking and does look calm, let stranger come closer. Repeat." ... SHE NEVER STOPS. See my post above. |
the ? is do they make them small enough..
if so and you use it right.. barking will cease within 48 hrs... bark..NO.. bark.. zap..low bark.. zap..dog WTF..bark ..zap..okay I get it... Rika |
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Amazing how many videos there are on youtube of people wearing shock collars. Oddly enough many involve alcohol. Apparently yelling "Owe" is the same as barking as far as the collar is concerned, which makes things interesting.
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Anyway, I'm not sure that I consider your analogy/comparison valid. |
There was a Chiuaha at my place for a time that would bark at anything. Wind. Cat. Shadow. Itself. Anybody, a floor squeak...you name it, the damn thing barked at anything. One of my cats was so scared of the dog, she never came out of the bedroom. Still won't, and now my two cats don't know each other any more.
Dog became very agressive towards my employee. Bit one of the kids on the face several times. You'da thunk mom woulda got rid of the dog after the first kid bite? No. You'da thought that the kid would have learned not to put her face near the dog's face? NO. Wonder who the idiot is? Mom, dog, or kid? I choose D. |
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I am just at the end of my rope with her. We have seriously tried everything. Training takes time and patience - a dog won't change overnight. But after months of repitition (and thoughtful training exercises) we have seen zero improvement. It seems like she needs something more to really correct the issue deep inside of her. Have you all seen the rehabilitation center on the Dog Whisperer? I really believe that this is what Vita needs - time to learn how to be a dog again. She needs to be thrown into a pack scenario where she can learn how to communicate, associate and get along with other dogs. Then, this will translate to the human side of things. Too bad there is no rehab center here :( ... I truly think it would work. |
I agree on the shock collar. We have a rescue dog from the island of St Croix and its basically a wild dog. That little f-er was getting worse and worse and would only listen to me . To compound the issue we are building a new house, someone needs to save the USA, and we are shacking in the guest portion of the inlaws house. The dog was getting agressive and posessive of my wife with anyone else. She, the dog, is about 45lbs, and I got the big dog collar 50+lbs that shocks harder if she ignores it. This is also a 5 year old dog with the collar on for about a month now. At first bark baark bark yep. Now its one bark with no additional agression with the door bell or strangers. Seem kinda cruel but we also tried everything else to no avail.
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My wife and I are getting ready to build a house and we will be staying with her mother during construction. Good times! |
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