As a pro trainer it takes much less time to train a dog and the results are consistent with the use of the new E-collars. No, you don’t have to have an E-collar to train a dog. I have talked with many people about this. One in particular, a medical doctor said, “I would rather do things the old fashioned way.” I can only say that I hope he doesn’t practice medicine the old fashioned way. There are many misconceptions about the use of the E-collar
These are not my words, but they are 100% correct. If I look at Mr Milner and his gun, he seems to like it the old fashioned way. Not to downgrade him in any way, how much of an expert is he. How succesfull has he been in the past compared to other trainers? There is an English saying : Those who can do, those who can't preach and those who can't preach write.
I have been training for about 12/14 years without e-collar and about 7 with an e-collar. The succes ratio didn't get better or worse, but the modern training method's certainly are a lot more dog friendly.
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