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Thread: FYI- E-Collar vs Reward training Study

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    Well said - mercy, reminds me of University psychology stats. courses.
    Last edited by Sharon; September 8th, 2014 at 03:20 PM.
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    I personally like my SportDog collar. When i have it on the dog, his behaviour changes, is more focused and willing to work and train. I use the beeping probably 98% of the time, and that is more then enough. Last time i used the eshock on level 2 to stop him chasing a skunk in the bush - and that was on a nightly walk we have - when his level of focus was at "i can roam freely - we don't do night shift work "....I think these are useful tools for people like us that demand a bit more from our dogs then regular folks. Besides, i am not a professional trainer and this helped me a lot.
    I remember what made me get it - Maxi was around 4-5 months when he used to lick and pick up all kinds of sh.... in his mouth - and i was just struggling with him cleaning his mouth. Once i got the SportDog, i realised what a great tool it is.
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    Last edited by Sharon; September 13th, 2014 at 06:04 PM.
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    Unfortunate. You would expect the AKC to be asking for better science on this.
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    I use both reward-based training (clicker, marker word, treats, toys, verbal and pats as praise) and I also use an e-collar for field training.

    I used to sit on one side of the fence before I got Titan, but when he is in the field and hunting, he is a different dog ( though I rarely need to use corrections, if any at all).
    I see the value in the e-collar as a training tool, and have no qualms about those who use it properly and effectively. I also know that positive training, especially for a sensitive breed like Vizslas, is important.

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