sillysally
With my pit mix we used a prong to correct her for reacting to other dogs (under a trainers instruction and supervision) and she eventually tried to avoid the dog she was reacting to all costs. She connected the corrections with the dog in question, *not* her behavior. If anything, what we did with the prong made her worse.
I'm confused, you used a prong, she eventually tried to avoid the dog she was reacting to but then you say that the prong made her worse? so if the prong help her to avoid the dog then how is that making it worse?
The dog connects the corrections with the owner, like i said in my last post, for animals is virtually impossible to believe that someone will cause pain by sitting or walking 10, 20, 30 yards away
Lets suppose that they actually believe that can happen, an e-collar is the perfect example to show that a dog wont continue to be aggressive to another dog if that other dog is the cause of the corrections, under a experienced professional who knows how to use an e collar, the correction is done by distance and the dog stops attacking the dog, car, etc in question, the dog never keeps going at it "because is making me being in pain", i mean, it even sounds dumb
I agree that your trainer had absolutely any idea on how to use corrections and it was good that you changed techniques