ron2
Posted : 10/6/2009 7:41:45 PM
poodleOwned
Yep, and this voltage is way less than our friends see on an e collar and they have terminals that they can't get away form and that have much bigger contact area on the skin. They also rely on release not from self movement but from generally someone that doesn't have great observation skills. Not a great situation.
Good point. Such collars should only be used by trained people in specific circumstances. And, for that matter, even the "positive" uses could be replaced by the use of a vibrating collar which does not deliver an electric shock but merely vibrates, something the dog can feel and respond to.