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Stock training should be done when the dog is still young,but for differing reasons

this is not always the case and we come across older dogs that have never been introduced

to stock :(

 

Thurso jack offers some sound advice,although I've never had the need to use one I've

heard the electric collar is very usefull when introducing the dog to sheep.I would follow Thurso

jacks advice to start with,but eventually you are going to have to let it off the lead,this is where

the electric collar comes into it's own,if the dog does show an unhealthy interest in the sheep a

quick zapp should be an ample deterrent.

After that most dogs should soon learn that sheep are forbidden.

 

Just this morning I was out with my pup Amy [5 1/2 months] this was the second

time that she had seen these sheep.

pups046.jpg

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Fantastic pic, wish I could post one like it!

Thanks Thurso jack, by doing what you've suggested for a while now I've got them to the point where they'll walk past sheep and not look if they're on the lead or under VERY close supervision, but I KNOW that if they were to run ahead they'd be in there like a shot so like tote says this is the next thing to tackle.

Anyone got experience of using these collars? I know some people think they're cruel, but not as cruel as getting shot by a farmer as far as I can see. But I've heard you have to get the timing just right..... Are there any trainers who'll take you through it or do it for you? Or is there anything less drastic?

Sorry, lots of questions......

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Stock training should be done when the dog is still young,but for differing reasons

this is not always the case and we come across older dogs that have never been introduced

to stock :(

 

Thurso jack offers some sound advice,although I've never had the need to use one I've

heard the electric collar is very usefull when introducing the dog to sheep.I would follow Thurso

jacks advice to start with,but eventually you are going to have to let it off the lead,this is where

the electric collar comes into it's own,if the dog does show an unhealthy interest in the sheep a

quick zapp should be an ample deterrent.

After that most dogs should soon learn that sheep are forbidden.

 

Just this morning I was out with my pup Amy [5 1/2 months] this was the second

time that she had seen these sheep.

pups046.jpg

i used a remote collar as a last resort did not want to use one but f**k me it worked sorted the dog right out

but as i said its a last resort

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if your struggling with distance obediance i would cosider the collar make sure the you give the voice command first if the dog dosnt respond them give the command again and then zap the dog it will learn very quickly that if it responds to the voice first it wont get zaped :D

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I have an electric collar and the only thing I use it for is stockbreaking.

 

I don't like them very much but if it's a choice between an electric collar and a dog getting shot or someone's stock being damaged, then I'll choose the collar every time.

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oh forgot to mention about these collars there great for partys gets everybody breakdancing. :laugh:

 

my mates got a fence one (insted of wodden fence it creates a boundry that if crossed shocks the dog )

 

last party we had there we got people taking turns to see who could stay out side the boundry the longest :laugh::laugh:

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oh forgot to mention about these collars there great for partys gets everybody breakdancing. :laugh:

 

my mates got a fence one (insted of wodden fence it creates a boundry that if crossed shocks the dog )

 

last party we had there we got people taking turns to see who could stay out side the boundry the longest :laugh::laugh:

lmao :laugh::clapper:

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