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training cattle dogs with aids, bb guns et al
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<blockquote data-quote="Florida cattle" data-source="post: 478797" data-attributes="member: 7378"><p>I think it depends on how the dogs and how they are worked, if I'm close to the dogs the voice comand works well, but with my currs if they get a little bit of distance from me the voice command dose not always work but the shock collar will. I belive this is due to how focused they are on there job, and trying not to let the cow get them. I have a heeler cross I use at the pen he is close to me in the pen so no need for a collar.</p><p></p><p>jivicars also check out this website, Charlie Trayer is one of the best known cowdog trainers in the US and he use the shock collar but not on all of his dogs just the one that may need it.</p><p>He has a good trainig video and book.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.trayerscowdogs.com/" target="_blank">http://www.trayerscowdogs.com/</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Florida cattle, post: 478797, member: 7378"] I think it depends on how the dogs and how they are worked, if I'm close to the dogs the voice comand works well, but with my currs if they get a little bit of distance from me the voice command dose not always work but the shock collar will. I belive this is due to how focused they are on there job, and trying not to let the cow get them. I have a heeler cross I use at the pen he is close to me in the pen so no need for a collar. jivicars also check out this website, Charlie Trayer is one of the best known cowdog trainers in the US and he use the shock collar but not on all of his dogs just the one that may need it. He has a good trainig video and book. [url=http://www.trayerscowdogs.com/]http://www.trayerscowdogs.com/[/url] [/QUOTE]
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