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My Personal Jesus
Do it, seriously, like right now. I somehow ended up with a Great Dane/ Pit Bull rescue dog. At 7 months old he nearly outweighed me and had 0 training. He would remove the photos from the wall and eat them. I never thought I'd own a shock collar. All my prior dogs have been a rewarding experience to train and I'm experienced with difficult dogs as well, piece of cake, right?. Yeah. Well after 4 months of my bawling and him destroying everything despite marker training and a lot of crate time, it became time to rethink a shock collar. After a lot of research and the recommendation of Leerberg I settled on an Educator Mini. Nothing mini about this bad boy. The day it arrived I charged it, and placed it on him. I didn't think I'd have it in me to shock him, but let me tell you what, when he jumped up on the kitchen counter and began eatting my dinner, with me standing right there. Jesus struck him down. When he opened the bathroom cabinet and started spreading trash all over, Jesus was watching. When he launched off the couch in an attempt to eat the ceiling fan, Jesus wept. This collar (with proper use and training, blah blah blah) turned water into wine. Seriously. It's been a year since I bought this collar and it's shaped him into one of the most rewarding dogs I've had. He very rarely needs the collar on anymore, but occasionally he needs to have his faith restored and gets to wear it for a day or two. I haven't shocked him in months, just putting it on him and using the vibrate feature is enough to remind him that Jesus is always watching. I've actually been using it on our deaf dog as a way to recall him from the yard, he associates the vibrate with a reward instead of punishment and gets a treat when he comes back to the house. Dual use. Very happy.
January 2017 · Pet Supplies · verified purchase
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