Sentences with phrase «response dog shock»

Stimulus - response dog shock collars are almost always used as bark deterrent collars or invisible fence collars.

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Classical conditioning is a learning process that occurs both in animals and humans alike when two stimuli are repeatedly paired (such as the bell ringing and the feeding, or a particular behavior and the electric shock), so that the response originally elicited by the second stimulus (the secretion of saliva that originally occurs in the presence of food or the unpleasant sensation that follows an electric shock) is eventually elicited by the first stimulus alone (meaning that after a number of repetitions, the sound of the bell is enough to make the dog salivate like it does in the presence of food and the engagement in unwanted behavior is enough to make you feel the same discomfort an electric shock would cause).
Some dogs show the positive response after a couple of shocking experiences.
In another more recent study, 25 % of dog owners using confrontational training techniques including commands, shock collars, and verbal reprimands reported aggressive responses from their dogs.
Dogs occasionally experience shock responses soon after getting these vaccines.
Anaphylactic shock is a sudden, life - threatening allergic reaction triggered by the dog's immune system as a response to some portion of the vaccine.
Dr. Karen Overall PhD VMD MA DiplACVB tells us (2007), «There are no scientific studies on whether shock teaches dogs to avoid snakes, in part because the population data on the range of «normal» canine responses to snakes are lacking completely.»
Most of them are some sort of collar that offer a negative response when a dog barks, such as an electric shock, a spray of citronella or a burst of static electricity.
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