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Preacher Tom
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Helping a dog

I have a dog that someone apparently used way too much electric on. I like to train all my dogs to come to tone. Usually start this in the yard using only light electric as reinforcement if needed. This dog will just freeze at any electric stimulation. I have been working him in the yard and he will come to tone but comes like he's afraid. Any ideas to help with this would be appreciated. Right now my plan is to just do lots in the yard and try to help him get over his fear of even the tone.

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Use treats with the positive praise. Doesn’t have to be anything more than a couple of the small dog biscuits.

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Use treats with the positive praise. Doesn’t have to be anything more than a couple of the small dog biscuits.


Dan my plan is to use a whistle and treats until he's happy about everything and then try to re-introduce the tone.

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Preacher Tom

Good Luck! I bought a 5 year old male that someone had abused the buttons with. He will be11 July 5th. I can only use the tone once. If I push twice I have to go get him. He just lays and shakes. I have never used any other buttons just tone. Only use it when I am ready to go. Took a long time to figure him out. He is my buddy and a treeing machine. Took 5 days to get him to let me pet him without cowering down.

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got one that an idiot used so much electricity on that was a heck of a hound until you put a collar on her. She would just shake and was froze. Take it off and she was a #1 hound.

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Shock/training collar

These COLLARS can be a great training tool, but can ruin a dog if not used correctly. They are NOT to be abused they can not make a dog walk on water. However, used correctly they can not be beat as a training tool. I learned a long time ago to never use one in anger or to satisfy my ego. Dave

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Re: Shock/training collar

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These COLLARS can be a great training tool, but can ruin a dog if not used correctly. They are NOT to be abused they can not make a dog walk on water. However, used correctly they can not be beat as a training tool. I learned a long time ago to never use one in anger or to satisfy my ego. Dave


I've messed with training Dogs and horses my whole life and made many mistakes but the most valuable thing I ever learned was to put my ego in my pocket. When I was about 12 years old my dad purchased a 2 yr old quarter horse stud colt. I had ridden a lot but never started a colt. I asked him if I could train this colt. He asked me if I would do exactly what he told me. Of course, I said yes but ego and anger would creep in. I don't know how many times he made me get off and stand in the corner of the corral till I got my mind right. He was patient with me and I never forgot what he taught me. To this day I enjoy training an animal. By the way this dog is showing improvement already. Treats are making a difference. Also, I must have roped a thousand calve off that horse. He made a really nice one. In spite of me!

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Re: Re: Shock/training collar

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Preacher Tom
I've messed with training Dogs and horses my whole life and made many mistakes but the most valuable thing I ever learned was to put my ego in my pocket. When I was about 12 years old my dad purchased a 2 yr old quarter horse stud colt. I had ridden a lot but never started a colt. I asked him if I could train this colt. He asked me if I would do exactly what he told me. Of course, I said yes but ego and anger would creep in. I don't know how many times he made me get off and stand in the corner of the corral till I got my mind right. He was patient with me and I never forgot what he taught me. To this day I enjoy training an animal. By the way this dog is showing improvement already. Treats are making a difference. Also, I must have roped a thousand calve off that horse. He made a really nice one. In spite of me! [/QUOTE

Preacher Tom, some of us learn from our mistakes and some just go on making mistakes. You and I seem to have learned from the mistakes we made and I 100percent agree that when we are training any animal we MUST put our egos aside if we want the right results. Sounds like your Dad done a great job with you. Hope you have many happy coon hunting nights. Dave

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Re: Re: Re: Shock/training collar

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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Preacher Tom
I've messed with training Dogs and horses my whole life and made many mistakes but the most valuable thing I ever learned was to put my ego in my pocket. When I was about 12 years old my dad purchased a 2 yr old quarter horse stud colt. I had ridden a lot but never started a colt. I asked him if I could train this colt. He asked me if I would do exactly what he told me. Of course, I said yes but ego and anger would creep in. I don't know how many times he made me get off and stand in the corner of the corral till I got my mind right. He was patient with me and I never forgot what he taught me. To this day I enjoy training an animal. By the way this dog is showing improvement already. Treats are making a difference. Also, I must have roped a thousand calve off that horse. He made a really nice one. In spite of me! [/QUOTE

Preacher Tom, some of us learn from our mistakes and some just go on making mistakes. You and I seem to have learned from the mistakes we made and I 100percent agree that when we are training any animal we MUST put our egos aside if we want the right results. Sounds like your Dad done a great job with you. Hope you have many happy coon hunting nights. Dave



Can honestly say my dad was the best man I ever knew and my little brother is a very close second. I have been blessed.

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As part of working with this dog I'm looking for a hunting horn. Can't seem to find anyone making them. Thought someone might have one laying around. Needs to be in pretty good shape.

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I too was guilty of ruining a dog with the first tritronics system I used. What works for me is using a check cord in the yard. I let the dog get to the end of the 25’ cord. Then I call the dog’s name and pull the dog to me. Once they get to I give them a treat and pet em up.

Next I’ll walk around and gradually let them get to the end of the check cord again and repeat the process. When I do use stimulation it’s only at the level that causes the dog’s ears to peak up a little. For example on my Alpha system it’s normally on low 6.

Most of the time it only takes 2-3 times repeating the process. Every time the comes to me I pet em up and make a big deal out of it.

The technology we have available is wonderful when used correctly. I’m too old and too fat to chase one down and use my old thrashing whip on. I referred to the thrashing whip as a poor man’s shocking collar.

The beauty of the training collar is that when used correctly the dog never associates the correction with the handler.

Sounds like you’re on the right track.

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I too was guilty of ruining a dog with the first tritronics system I used. What works for me is using a check cord in the yard. I let the dog get to the end of the 25’ cord. Then I call the dog’s name and pull the dog to me. Once they get to I give them a treat and pet em up.

Next I’ll walk around and gradually let them get to the end of the check cord again and repeat the process. When I do use stimulation it’s only at the level that causes the dog’s ears to peak up a little. For example on my Alpha system it’s normally on low 6.

Most of the time it only takes 2-3 times repeating the process. Every time the comes to me I pet em up and make a big deal out of it.

The technology we have available is wonderful when used correctly. I’m too old and too fat to chase one down and use my old thrashing whip on. I referred to the thrashing whip as a poor man’s shocking collar.

The beauty of the training collar is that when used correctly the dog never associates the correction with the handler.

Sounds like you’re on the right track.



Exactly how I start mine to handle. For most it's remarkedly easy. With a dog that's been messed up it eliminates the tool of a light shock. For what it's worth, I've been working this dog in the yard with tone and using treats. He still cowers a little when he hears the tone but when he starts to me he's bright and happy, which is a big change. I think we are going to get there. I'm hunting him and he has come in when toned but is slow. I just tone once and then give him time. Maybe tone again when he's halfway back.

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