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Old 10-27-2009, 08:26 AM   #26
ladyjane
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I strongly disagree.

I also disagree. I took in a foster who had a shock collar when she was picked up by animal control.

It took a long time to show her that a collar was not going to hurt her. She would hang her head and look so sad. I ended up adopting the little wild child. She was never trained properly...only with a collar I presume and Heaven only knows what other useless training. Took me a long while to get her to trust me and be the happy girl she is now.

She is now living with me and a happy, albeit talkative, girl. I have taught her to speak to me rather than use her loud, shreaky voice to bark; but she does still bark a lot when running outside chasing birds. She is a wonderful girl. Matter of fact, she is my Cookie who is the Desperate Housewife in the Halloween contest.
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