Valveman
Platinum Member
I have an 8 year old lab. Smartest dog I ever had. I used a shock collar on him when he was young, but I used it differently than the experts say to do. He picked up commands like come, sit, stay very quickly. I only used the shock collar to protect him from dangerous things. He never knew it was me doing the shocking. Every time he got shocked he came running to me for protection. I would hide and watch him in the yard and around the house. When he tried to go out the open gate, shock. When he stuck his head in the trash can, shock. When he got close to a rattlesnake I had killed and placed nearby, shock. When he got in front of the golf cart, bicycle, car, shock. I'll bet overall I never had to use it more than 10 times. To this day he will not go out the open gate without me. He won't even touch the cat food, which is right next to his bowl. Skunks, porcupines, coyotes, snakes, he stays clear of. Extremely careful of cars, bikes, etc. Never had to use it again.
Now my son has a Sheppard that is a completely different story. He knows when the shock collar is on him, and usually behaves like a saint. But he will just grit his teeth and take it full strength, and just keep doing what he wants sometimes. Very hard headed dog. The minute you take off the collar he is right back to being bad.
Now my son has a Sheppard that is a completely different story. He knows when the shock collar is on him, and usually behaves like a saint. But he will just grit his teeth and take it full strength, and just keep doing what he wants sometimes. Very hard headed dog. The minute you take off the collar he is right back to being bad.