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Old 12-13-2004, 10:41 PM   #1
Roger
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Sandman, Beautiful dog you've got there.
I agree with reelecstasy and Vectorfisher on all counts. Especially the parts about using a choke chain (which does not choke if used correclty) and training in the house (btw, that includes using the choke collar/leash in the house too)

Training takes time and is progressive. It starts with fun and games inside, basic command sets, behavior modification, progresses to outside on a leash, then longer leads. There are no shortcuts to a well behaved dog. But they are worth the effort.

Electric training collars can be very efffective in the right hands, and they can backfire if used incorrectly. I don't think an electric collar is right for a ten month old dog. It'll be good later for some long distance field work though.

FWIW, I've found those pinch collars to make training more difficult than the standard "choke chain." If you'd like to come by with your pup, I can show you how simple it is. You'll scratch your head and say, "Is that all there is to it? It's simple."

Good luck with her.

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Roger
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