My dog LOSES his mind when he sees the e-collar come out. It's like his birthday, Christmas and the 4th of July all wrapped together. It is his absolute favorite thing in the world.
@brendad755911 күн бұрын
Ours also! He knows it's time to go to work, and that's his favorite thing in life. 🎉❤ MaliniosLife
@gundogityourself7 күн бұрын
Right? For such an evil tool these dogs sure do come to love them when used appropriately.
@angelescobar176127 күн бұрын
The legend 💪
@joyfulk9servicesАй бұрын
This is absolute GOLD. I am 2/3 of the way through but this is such a fantastic podcast discussion- Justin has such a way with words to explain very complex things in such simplified terms that anyone can understand. The way he CONSISTENTLY takes the dogs perspective into account & how to leverage that-the birch oil is SO COOL. What a cheat! Can't believe this is free 😂 Thank you guys for an amazing and valuable podcast ❤
@gundogityourselfАй бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching
@tom-ed2nlАй бұрын
This is gold brother, thank you.
@dannykreckman8303Ай бұрын
I found out about Justin about 6 months ago. I’m a huge fan!! Anything Justin I’m watching haha
@joyfulk9servicesАй бұрын
Have you seen him on Garrett's Wings (American Standard K9) podcast?! Also incredible!
@NJDOGSTRAININGLLCАй бұрын
Thanks gentlemen
@FullSendK9TrainingАй бұрын
Top notch information right here!
@jackiepitts4992Ай бұрын
Interesting conversation. Pushing a dog with the collar on low level is something I rarely do except during the force fetch stage. I have used the collar for lack of effort which is more of a pushing into the behavior but is something I have for the most part avoided. I am curious at what point (if ever) you stop pushing with the collar? I am wondering about the aversive fallout of this system I suppose. I have multiple field trial dogs (Spaniels) so leaning on the collar going forward is not an option. My dogs always wear the collar when training but for my finished dogs I may hit the button once every 3 or 4 months or more.
@gundogityourselfАй бұрын
Thanks for watching! The ecollar is simply another tool the same as any other training item such as leash or whichever type of training collar system you may choose (prong, slip, pinch, etc). The same way we end up in the field without dependent on those tools is the same for the Ecollar. You aren’t “driving” the dog every rep for the rest of life. You’re training until you get the behavior to the appropriate/desired level then it’s up to you as a trainer to maintain the standard. For the concern of it possibly becoming aversive Im personally not concerned at all. Again, it’s a tool. If there’s aversive fallout then I didn’t use the tool correctly. The timing, consistency, and education is the most important part. Specifically the activation vs aversive level stimulation we briefly discussed in the video. Hope this answers your questions. Thanks for watching!
@gaborsvagrik4754Ай бұрын
Thanks for the podcast. Just wondering what happens when the e-collar fails? Will the dog still listen?
@lisafoster4468Ай бұрын
If it has been trained correctly, yes. But that's a big if.
@gundogityourselfАй бұрын
The ecollar is the same as any other training tool. For the same reason we end up in the field without a lead, check chords, prong collar, or pinch collar every time for the rest of the dogs life is the same reason why the performance of the behavior isn’t entirely dependent on the Ecollar. It’s how you train with the tool that determines the overall effectiveness of the training approach.
@christopherhasty5493Ай бұрын
Does anybody remember the full name of the Paul guy that they mentioned?