Originally Posted by
Adam Palmer
Emma
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studies I've seen were they concluded that the e collar was bad for the dogs also discribed the dogs reaction to the collar. This reaction was always above first level and thus showed to me that the study was invalid when compared to what I do.
But you just said in a prior post, you didn't use studies you only talked to e-collar trainers who are obviously pro e-collars now your story changes
Way back in this thread I asked if some pro e-collar people could show me some studies, yet none appear
I have tried to find some but all are from people with vested interest have concluded they are good, I want a study that is not from a company who makes them or an association only existing because e-collars are used.
Originally Posted by
Adam Palmer
They're being baned because they sound bad and because high profile organisations use banning them as a way of promoting themselves. They're being banned because people don't do their research properly and make an emotive or political decision.
They are made to cause pain and pain only.
They are not being bad because the sound bad, they are getting banned, because they are causing more problems than they solve.
How many dogs are put in rescues or pts due to increased aggression due to e-collar use, that also would be an interesting study.
Originally Posted by
Adam Palmer
MALAMUTE
All other avenues had been looked into (he fitted my criteria). He got lucky once (slipped the lead and killed two) then became obsessed and escaped from the house (
through a window) and got another. Even before this happened they knew something had to change as he wasn't getting enough exercise and was becoming distressed. BTW their circumstances had changed.
So the instigator could have been that he was bored silly and finally found a means of escape and unfortunately if they had exercised him more he may not have done that. A dog that stays on a lead is better than a dog getting shocked by an e-collar.
From what I have read alone would lead me to the belief a dog with that history should not be off lead around sheep, and to do so would be fundamentally flawed. Using an e-collar to correct this behaviour could heighten the dogs aggression, or could suppress the dogs instinct but not remove the instinct and unless the dog was on a lead it should not be free around sheep.
Originally Posted by
Adam Palmer
Hand pressure.
E collars are remote (far away) so had pressure wouldn't work. Also they're not associated with you. Using hand pressure would be associated with you which I don't want, human should always be none aversive.
You said you had them on lead when using it, you can't just whack on one of these e-collars and let a dog run off
If you read you earlier posts, you talk of pressing e-collar, pulling lead, then when desired response given by dog, release button, still leaving the distinct possibility for the dog to get confused and associating the lead or vocal command as the start of the pain not the undesired behaviour
Originally Posted by
Adam Palmer
The truth is they do use electric, the truth is it's no more aversive than hand pressure. Often people are caught up in the electric concept.
At least you admit they use electric shocks to be the motivator.
Again a hand pressure could be used rather than e-collars, again the dog beginning the training is on lead not free.
Originally Posted by
Adam Palmer
I always discuss instinct, breed history. What's the point is discussing another breed if they want to keep the one they have now? Also apart from this problem the breed may be suitable and the e collar may deal with his problem so why need a different breed.
The point of discussing another breed is so in future they don't make the same mistake and get a high prey breed as they obviously are not equip to dealing with a breed without e-collars.
If you don't want a herding dog, don't get a Blue heeler or Kelpie, it is quite simple really.
The problem being herding is an instinct in these dogs, why should they have an e-collar on them because they do herd??
So that is making the problem not one of the dog but one of the owner picking a dog of choice that is inappropriate.
If you can't curb the behaviour and know there could be possible restriction if they do get a breed of dog has certain instincts, that is the fault of the owner not the dog.
Originally Posted by
Adam Palmer
Operant conditioning direct from wikipedia!
1.Positive reinforcement adds something to the situation to increase the chance of the behaviour being exhibited again.
2.Negative reinforcement removes something from the situation to increase the chance of the behaviour being exhibited again.
3.Positive punishment adds something to the situation to decrease the chance of the behaviour being exhibited again.
4.Negative punishment removes something from the situation to decrease the chance of the behaviour being exhibited again.
I think Wiki was a bit vague with their description
Negative Reinforcement (R-) (Operant)
Definition: The removal of an adverse stimulus contingent on a behavior in order to increase the probability of that behavior happening again.
Example: In order to teach dumbbell retrieve some people will use a tool called an ear pinch. The pinch is placed on the dog’s ear causing some discomfort and is removed the second the dog grabs the dumbbell, this teaches the dog that he can avoid the adverse stimulus if he retrieves the dumbbell.
Uses: R- is used to teach a dog that he/she can avoid discomfort by practicing certain behaviors.
from
http://k9domain.org/techniques.aspx
change the ear pinch to e-collar same as............
From your posts you are looking for quick fixes and to appease your clients. You still haven't said if you try other methods before you go to e-collars but from your posts it would be an answer of 'no', it is used when you deem it necessary. Even on fear aggressive dogs and even those that advocate e-collars say it is inappropriate to use them for that, yet you do.
It shows the interpretation of the use of them is too broad and the abuse of them is too easy. You still failed to answer a lot of my questions,.
The e-collar is an implement to cause pain and pain only dress it up in what ever way you like it is still the same.