RE: Education about equipment page 4This is a discussion thread · 119 replies Anonymous: In reply to Mary,Monty Roberts, Who else? I guess Monty 'projects the emotions into the animals eyes to?' Interesting concept.
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Mary Healey: @f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com:[nq:1]In reply to Mary, Monty Roberts, Who else?[/nq] Any of the dozens of people, past and present, who've been described as a "horse whisperer". Roberts is only one among many, and not the best of them by any means. [nq:1]I guess Monty 'projects the emotions into the animals eyes to?' Interesting concept.[/nq] I wouldn't let Monty Roberts near my horse. Have you watched him? I prefer the Dorrances, Mark Rashid, or Harry Whitney, even Buck Brannaman to Roberts' self-aggrandizing nonsense. Anyone who trains with one eye on the clock is not getting near me and mine.
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Suja: [nq:1]What the hell does that have to do with an e-collar?[/nq]This is pure speculation on my part (what the hey, it doesn't seem to bother some people), but I'm guessing that Ms. Touchy-Feely is mixing up an IF collar with an e-collar. Suja
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Janet B: [nq:1]This is pure speculation on my part (what the hey, it doesn't seem to bother some people), but I'm guessing that Ms. Touchy-Feely is mixing up an IF collar with an e-collar.[/nq]yeah, i figured as much, but I always try to hold out hope that these folks aren't quite as clueless as they seem. Call me a dreamer! Janet B www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com
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Sionnach: [nq:1]Oh, he may indeed have clients in my area - I'm not doubting that! I'm doubting that most of my client base would be likely to use him, for a variety of reasons.[/nq]Most of your client base has no need or use for spending hundreds of dollars for remote-control seminars. And I've never met anyone in this area, nor at any of the dog events I attend in a five-state radius, who's ever heard of Fred Hassan, let alone been looking for a shock collar seminar to go to. [nq:1]I have recently considered a multi-dog unit, but think I prefer the single dog ones, and also don't have a ... 24/7 user, so I'm only working to the level I want the collar for, with one dog at a time.[/nq] During the very brief period I had two dogs wearing e-collars (a few weeks), I preferred having two remotes - then again, neither remote was very large, and I could hang both on a lanyard around my neck.
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Sionnach: [nq:1]he would not walk past a certain area of the yard. He reared up like a horse and would not ... did not know a thing about e-collars I figured out that he must have had one on at one point.[/nq]I believe you are confusing remote e-collars with Invisible Fence collars.
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Janet B: [nq:1]Most of your client base has no need or use for spending hundreds of dollars for remote-control seminars. And I've ... five-state radius, who's ever heard of Fred Hassan, let alone been looking for a shock collar seminar to go to.[/nq]There are some "NL certified" trainers in MD. I refer people to them if I feel that's what the person can benefit from and they're willing to spend the money. I do some teaching of e-collars, but not a substantial amount. [nq:1]During the very brief period I had two dogs wearing e-collars (a few weeks), I preferred having two remotes - then again, neither remote was very large, and I could hang both on a lanyard around my neck.[/nq] Yeah - my Dogtra remote isn't much bigger than my rather small cell phone. Janet B www.bestfriendsdogobedience.com
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Handsome Jack Morrison: [nq:2]I know one breed it does not work on is Danes.[/nq]Someone should tell this bimbo that e-collars work on all dogs, and that they work particularly well on shy or sensitive dogs. Naah. Don't waste your time. There's no there there. Handsome Jack Morrison *gently remove the detonator to reply via e-mail The Cartoon War: A Collison of Values "The conflict once again reveals the peculiar arrogance of some European Muslim immigrants: they cannot be criticized or satirized, though they freely critique and satirize Christians, Jews, and secularists." http://www.austinbay.net/blog/index.php?p=885 "Italian wiretaps led to arrests of Muslim terrorists who were plotting another 9/11 at the very time Democratic Senators in confirmation hearings tore into Justice Alito for supposedly condoning police-state tactics." http://www.realclearpolitics.com/Commentary/com-2 6 06 VDH.html
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