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Old 10-07-2009, 08:03 PM
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Dangerous Training Collar

http://leerburg.com/746.htm

I saw this a few years ago and thought it was sick then, I just found it after looking for domiant dog pictures (I'm trying to draw a variety of things)

It makes me feel sick when you read about it
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Something very wrong with OWNERS that use these sort of things not the DOG.
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Something very wrong with OWNERS that use these sort of things not the DOG.
Exactly! I mean it even says it cuts off their air?!! what the F***!!
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Re: Dangerous Training Collar

God! I can't believe some of the stuff they have got on that website!
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I've seen these about, mostly on Dobermans.
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I've seen these about, mostly on Dobermans.
They shoulden't be on any dog, it's just sickening
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Re: Dangerous Training Collar

seen these when i used to do schutzhund with my rotts,seen them used never seen a dogs airways cut off,then they were called american checks,the idea was they stayed in the correct position high on the dogs neck,behind the ears
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I know, but I will be honest here. The people I've seen using them are experienced with dogs and they didn't seem to be in harm at all. I suppose it's how you use them.

I personally would never use one, like I would never use choke chains
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its just like a slip lead really ...only that its a collar
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seen these when i used to do schutzhund with my rotts,seen them used never seen a dogs airways cut off,then they were called american checks,the idea was they stayed in the correct position high on the dogs neck,behind the ears
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I know, but I will be honest here. The people I've seen using them are experienced with dogs and they didn't seem to be in harm at all. I suppose it's how you use them.

I personally would never use one, like I would never use choke chains
I used to go Schutzhund, I never saw these collars most I saw where webbed choke chains, choker chains or half check collars and some slip collars.

I'm not usually against collars but to take away a dogs air is not right, there's no excuse for it.

In truth You shouldn't need to sue tools like these to control a dog.
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