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| Sport & training Czechoslovakian Wolfdogs as working dogs - how to train, how to teach new elements, information about competitions and training seminars... | 
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|  06-09-2004, 11:23 | #25 | 
| Junior Member Join Date: Sep 2004 
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				 |  Colar 
			
			First i'd like to state, if you havent tried it yourself, then dont use it on your dogs.  I'm a kind of extreme type and my dogs, I'm a surfer, always walk without a colar or line ( that is between sheep, on beaches, with goats and other dogs, people). A the start they wanted to play with everybody, eat sheep and goats and bite cows horses and everything that is to big to kill. I didn't know what to do and so I thought about using a e-colar and thats why I tried it myself. I can tell you all, dont use it on your dog. I test it with a shawl on my own neck and had muscle pain for a week (light pulse), and i'm a fully trained guy. Instead i decided to put in more effort and love, while leaving them without colar or line. After 4 months the dogs dont play with unknown people and they dont go for the sheep and goats no more, why? Because I fucking trained and love them. I chose for this dogs, I chose the leave them free, I chose to......... And I choose not to hassle my dogs on a manner that is disrespectfull towards everything we should stand for owning a nature dog. If you cant cope with the character of your dog (thats is emotionaly or in specific situations you made a wrong choise). A dog that listens for a 100%, come on no body is that stupid! Kind regards, Jeffrey | 
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