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Originally Posted by 4r3s
I wasn't joking at all. But yeah you do the high pitch warning first clearly and if she continues you give her a shock. I wouldn't ever shock an animal without trying it out on myself first.
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Shock collars shouldn't ever be used for aversion training in my opinion. It's a totally different message.
It's:
1) If you approach the edge of your territory you will be warned, if you attempt to cross the barrier, you will get a shock.
versus
2) If you do something I don't like I will hurt you.
Just my two cents. Take it or leave it.