sajnos foggalmad sincs:) /ha a 18 éves kiképzői és rehabilitációs tapsztalatom kevés...én legalább használok forrásmegnevezést és nem a félrevezetésre fektetem a hangsúlyt:) /
"First of all, I'd like to state that an electronic collar is no different than a leash-just much more versatile. In my seminars, I have the audience actually feel the collar stimulation - I even place it on my own neck. This alone seems to dispel a lot of myths immediately. With a leash, you have the capabilities of tugging lightly enough so the dog totally ignores it or jerking so hard (chasing a cat) that if you are strong enough, have good timing & good technique you may stop him in his tracks. An electronic collar is no different. Modern technology has evolved in this field, just like it has with computers, stereos, cellular phones, fax machines etc. I find electronic collars to be the safest, most effective, and most humane way to both stop unwanted behavior, and to motivate wanted behavior. "
by Fred Hassen & Brian Mowry
Published in DogBiz Magazine
Fred Hassen is the owner and Master Trainer of "Sit Means Sit" Dog Training in Las Vegas, NV. Fred has numerous titles and awards to his credit which are viewable at http://fredhassen.com/about_us.htm. Fred has many years experience in the K-9 training field. He is also available for seminars. You can reach Fred at mailto:sitmeanssit@aol.com
"First of all, I'd like to state that an electronic collar is no different than a leash-just much more versatile. In my seminars, I have the audience actually feel the collar stimulation - I even place it on my own neck. This alone seems to dispel a lot of myths immediately. With a leash, you have the capabilities of tugging lightly enough so the dog totally ignores it or jerking so hard (chasing a cat) that if you are strong enough, have good timing & good technique you may stop him in his tracks. An electronic collar is no different. Modern technology has evolved in this field, just like it has with computers, stereos, cellular phones, fax machines etc. I find electronic collars to be the safest, most effective, and most humane way to both stop unwanted behavior, and to motivate wanted behavior. "
by Fred Hassen & Brian Mowry
Published in DogBiz Magazine
Fred Hassen is the owner and Master Trainer of "Sit Means Sit" Dog Training in Las Vegas, NV. Fred has numerous titles and awards to his credit which are viewable at http://fredhassen.com/about_us.htm. Fred has many years experience in the K-9 training field. He is also available for seminars. You can reach Fred at mailto:sitmeanssit@aol.com