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  1. #10826
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    I've had good experiences with just a shock on two different dogs. You can use an adjustable jolt, buzzer, or beep. Both dogs learned to respond to just the beep in most cases. The jolt isn't to hurt them, but grab their attention. Get a waterproof model.
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    This is my new little buddy, Char. My sister decided it was a good idea to get a lab puppy as a freshman in college living in an apartment building in a metro area. Parents told her she was a fucking idiot and they weren’t taking her in when she wanted to give her up. Well, three months later, they were true to their word and I ended up with her. Still a bit pissed by the imposition but she is a very sweet pup and will fetch for as long as I can throw.


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    swing your fucking sword.

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    Major karma points. Give your sister shit
    Quando paramucho mi amore de felice carathon.
    Mundo paparazzi mi amore cicce verdi parasol.
    Questo abrigado tantamucho que canite carousel.


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    Quote Originally Posted by irul&ublo View Post
    Major karma points. Give your sister shit
    she's gotten plenty of it. feel bad for her because i know she loves the dog but goddamn that was stupid.
    swing your fucking sword.

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    I would highly recommend that anyone with a shock collar tries it on themselves first. Experience what it is you are doing to your dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stealurface831 View Post
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    This is my new little buddy, Char. My sister decided it was a good idea to get a lab puppy as a freshman in college living in an apartment building in a metro area. Parents told her she was a fucking idiot and they weren’t taking her in when she wanted to give her up. Well, three months later, they were true to their word and I ended up with her. Still a bit pissed by the imposition but she is a very sweet pup and will fetch for as long as I can throw.


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    Quote Originally Posted by stealurface831 View Post
    she's gotten plenty of it. feel bad for her because i know she loves the dog but goddamn that was stupid.
    Puppies are so cute!

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashtestdummy View Post
    I would highly recommend that anyone with a shock collar tries it on themselves first. Experience what it is you are doing to your dog.
    I've tried it on myself and it isn't pleasant. But getting shot for chasing stock and/or wildlife also seems unpleasant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by crashtestdummy View Post
    I would highly recommend that anyone with a shock collar tries it on themselves first. Experience what it is you are doing to your dog.
    I did that when I got a shock collar for my dog. Tried it on my neck, it isn’t that bad and causes no harm. Most dogs will respond to the tone or vibration and one shock is all it ever takes if they take off. Never needed to shock again. Ymmv but this seems true with all the people I’ve talked to with very few exceptions.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr. Multiglisse View Post
    Yeah, I am open to the collar idea, just which one? Basic shock, GPS, virtual fence? Or the low cost option of keeping her on-leash forever.
    I just had a basic collar from Sportdog for about $100. We bought it a decade ago and haven't had to use it for at least 5 years. It looks to me that comparable is about $150 now. Some of the Garmin collars that have tracking and shock/vibration are a good bit more and I don't know anything about then

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    The one I use has 15 levels of jolt that ranges from almost imperceptible to "Holy *&^&$!!, that hurts!!". Totally agree on testing it on yourself; I do that as a check each time before putting it on my dog to make sure I don't accidentally light him up. Like I said, he has learned to respond to just the beep 90% of the time. I haven't had to even use a light zap in months.
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    This dog popped up on my IG feed and now I'm obsessed https://www.instagram.com/reel/C2KlW...lsc3o5cXVseA==
    If it's green, smoke it...if it's pink, poke it

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    Quote Originally Posted by stealurface831 View Post
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    This is my new little buddy, Char. My sister decided it was a good idea to get a lab puppy as a freshman in college living in an apartment building in a metro area. Parents told her she was a fucking idiot and they weren’t taking her in when she wanted to give her up. Well, three months later, they were true to their word and I ended up with her. Still a bit pissed by the imposition but she is a very sweet pup and will fetch for as long as I can throw.


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    Good on ya. Hopefully the start of a long great friendship!

    Facepalm for sis.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    The other half’s 2 pits are trained on shock collars. The bark limiter was the reason for getting them. They have both been shocked maybe two or three times since we got them 5 years ago. They respect the vibration and tone, they also respect the collar being put on them in general. They behave with the collars just being on them. They are the garmin collars but they don’t have gps on them. Because of owning pitbulls they are constantly on leash when we are in public around people, not that they are bad, more of making people feel better about them. I shocked myself with the collars before training them. I think that’s actually in the training instructions as well.

    I haven’t tried to use one on Grace yet due to only having her for two or three months and not knowing her history. She is also very respectful of commands and doesn’t bark. If she wasn’t well behaved I would have tried it already due to the fact of her being 85 pounds of solid muscle now. The collars can make a dog mean and cause issues.

    definitely recommend looking into them but do the research on training using it.

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    "timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang

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    Happy burfday!

    It's a pawty!

    Don't woof that cake down in one bite!

    (I'll see myself out)
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Couldn't let him get to close to the candle, he could be combustible.

    We had a cat once (a big fluffy maine coon type of cat) and she got up on a table that had a lit candle. Her tail caught on fire and I chased the cat around the house trying to put it out.
    "timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang

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    I'm sorry but that visual is hilarious.

    For you, not the cat of course.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    That's how house fires get started.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    I'm sorry but that visual is hilarious.

    For you, not the cat of course.
    Sorta like an Itchy and Scratchy cartoon. But instead of a large wooden mallet I had a blanket.

    Cat was fine, but burning cat hair has a unique odor.

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    That's how house fires get started.
    Yeah, watch your candles folks.
    "timberridge is terminally vapid" -- a fortune cookie in Yueyang

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    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supermoon View Post
    God bless the kind souls that adopt/rescue senior dogs.

    That’s up there on the list of things to do when the Powerball hits: senior doggo rest haven.
    I still call it The Jake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BmillsSkier View Post
    God bless the kind souls that adopt/rescue senior dogs.

    That’s up there on the list of things to do when the Powerball hits: senior doggo rest haven.
    Have you seen The Golden Ratio? That adopt older goldens.

    https://twitter.com/TheGoldenRatio4

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    Quote Originally Posted by Supermoon View Post
    Have you seen The Golden Ratio? That adopt older goldens.

    https://twitter.com/TheGoldenRatio4
    Was not familiar, but bless them for that. Also, it looks like they have a Golden named Chief Brody which is just fantastic.
    I still call it The Jake.

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