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Reuben
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« on: October 27, 2014, 08:22:43 pm »

a shock collar is a great tool when used at the right times...

when a dog is kenneled or chained and it is barking and you go out and tell it to quiet down the dog is training you...a shock collar is great in this situation...when the dog is acting up and hyper ignore it...when it is calm walk up and give the dog attention...the dog gets the message and will be quiet once it figures it out...

same thing when taking the dog on a lead...do not advance if the dog is hyper and fighting the lead...once the dog quiets down move forward...always maintain calm and expect the same from the dog...do not encourage barking or acting up from the dog...

on the lead make sure to have slack at all times when leading...

if the kids are playing in the back yard the bulldog will go crazy wanting to be let out to play...have the collar on him before the kids are out playing and light the dog up when he goes to barking/whining...consistency and the right actions at the right time will pay off...
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