Thread: Really Dumb Pet Tricks Pt. 1

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    OK I see you have more experience with dogs than me but it still seems to work with my dog and I think a shock collar is a very humane way of teaching a dog not to jump on people or bark excessively. I do treat my dog kindly, she has food, toys, and a place to sleep, and we play with her and pet her all the time and take her on walks every day. Out of curiousity have you ever trained a beagle? They are very high-strung and large dogs (that I have met) seem to be much mellower.
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    Yeh, I was just messing with my new digi camera and I too thought it looked good.

    In essence it is crap with low light and flash 'eviling' up his eyes.

    But put together-kinda 3d.
    Such is life.

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    Oh I missed the beagle thing. The other dog in the piccy is Ben, a puppy Jack Russell.

    Now they DO require training and are highly strung-still no shock collar
    Such is life.

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