I suggest that this piece of savagery, an animal torture device, belongs in the dark ages with bear baiting, bull "fighting" fox-hunting, cock fighting, hare coursing, dog fighting and other activities that viewed animals as ours to control, brutalise, injure and kill as the whim took us. It inflicts terror, pain and harm on an innocent animal whose "owner" is too dumb or lazy to invest in proper training. From the Cesar Milan school of training and belongs to a time when corporal punishment was seen as a means of training children.Try this
I suggest that this piece of savagery, an animal torture device, belongs in the dark ages with bear baiting, bull "fighting" fox-hunting, cock fighting, hare coursing, dog fighting and other activities that viewed animals as ours to control, brutalise, injure and kill as the whim took us. It inflicts terror, pain and harm on an innocent animal whose "owner" is too dumb or lazy to invest in proper training. From the Cesar Milan school of training and belongs to a time when corporal punishment was seen as a means of training children.
You're not a fan then?I suggest that this piece of savagery, an animal torture device, belongs in the dark ages with bear baiting, bull "fighting" fox-hunting, cock fighting, hare coursing, dog fighting and other activities that viewed animals as ours to control, brutalise, injure and kill as the whim took us. It inflicts terror, pain and harm on an innocent animal whose "owner" is too dumb or lazy to invest in proper training. From the Cesar Milan school of training and belongs to a time when corporal punishment was seen as a means of training children.
Calm down.......
I only suggested it as my neighbour used it successfully on his own barking dog and after a week there wasn't a sound out of him. The dog did not appear to be under any form of torture.
Now I don't want anyone getting all judgy or anything 'cause I'm just asking for a, em, a friend, yes, a friend but is there any specific law banning the use of these on children?'training collars' are illegal in many countries and for good reason. The dog might be quiet as a result but most dog owners don't know how to recognise signs of stress so their use leads to more problems in the long term.
Reward based training is the way to go, your vet should be able to give advice on this.
I would imagine it falls under the same rules as smacking, but sure changing the WiFi password would be more effective anyway!!!!!Now I don't want anyone getting all judgy or anything 'cause I'm just asking for a, em, a friend, yes, a friend but is there any specific law banning the use of these on children?
You know me well *and* you can read!You're not a fan then?
You sir are just lavishing me with complements today!You know me well *and* you can read!
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