A dog training shock collar is one such example of
a correction type training system.
Not exact matches
Since being right there to praise and tell the puppy she's doing the right thing is key to house
training, incorporating any
type of
correction could lead straight to a tricky little problem.
It is common practice for those
training shepherds and sheepdog
types to use force such as hard leash
corrections or electric shock to get the dog to release the sleeve.
I employ several
types of
training methods, including positive reinforcement such as vocal high pitched praise in «dogeese», affection and appropriate
corrections where indicated.
repeat... you won't need any
type of «
correction» or «
training» collar if you do this when he is young & still somewhat small....
I think there is a huge difference between using a verbal
correction (especially if it is followed with a positive thing like praise or treats for ceasing the unwanted behavior) and other
types of mild adversives, and the
types of
training techniques a dominance trainer might use like fear and intimidation (stare downs) and physical force (alpha roles and leash pops).
Since Scotties don't respond well to punishment - or
correction - based
training, the best
type of
training class for your puppy will be one based on positive reinforcement.