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E Collar Problems
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 11:58 am
by Roe90
Starting to begin force to a pile and I've noticed that sometimes it seems like the e collar works and sometimes it doesn't. I feel like the prongs aren't hitting her skin on some occasions, any tips or tricks for this? She's a yellow lab female and the collar works just fine, I tested it on my leg to make sure there weren't any issues. Thanks!
Re: E Collar Problems
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 1:47 pm
by shags
What brand and model collar are you working with? I had a Sportdog that gave me fits like that, it was not reliable at all.
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Make sure the collar is snug enough around the dogs neck, and buckled up right behind the ears.
Use the longer set of prongs if supplied.
Re: E Collar Problems
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 3:36 pm
by CDN_Cocker
Sometimes longer prongs are necessary. What type of collar?
Re: E Collar Problems
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 5:44 pm
by gonehuntin'
Make sure the collar is up around her ears, and not down on the neck.
You may be working at too low of an intensity; up the intensity.
Re: E Collar Problems
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 6:01 pm
by polmaise
Roe90 wrote:Starting to begin force to a pile and I've noticed that sometimes it seems like the e collar works and sometimes it doesn't. I feel like the prongs aren't hitting her skin on some occasions, any tips or tricks for this? She's a yellow lab female and the collar works just fine, I tested it on my leg to make sure there weren't any issues. Thanks!
To 'Throw a spanner' in to the works . Is it the dog or the equipment that isn't working ?..Or the Operator.
Re: E Collar Problems
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 7:05 pm
by ezzy333
polmaise wrote:Roe90 wrote:Starting to begin force to a pile and I've noticed that sometimes it seems like the e collar works and sometimes it doesn't. I feel like the prongs aren't hitting her skin on some occasions, any tips or tricks for this? She's a yellow lab female and the collar works just fine, I tested it on my leg to make sure there weren't any issues. Thanks!
To 'Throw a spanner' in to the works . Is it the dog or the equipment that isn't working ?..Or the Operator.
I think it was clear that the question is about the consistency of the collar.
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 7:24 pm
by getzapped
Only one way to know for sure. Strap it to your leg on the highest setting, have wife start video recording you, hit the continuous stim button, then post the video so we can determine if its working properly.
Jk. My dogs collar doesnt make proper contact unless it is in 4 or 8 oclock position under her chin. And with the locator on the back it shifts alot.
Re: E Collar Problems
Posted: Fri Dec 04, 2015 8:46 pm
by ruffbritt4
If the ecollar is working properly, make sure it is high up on the dogs neck and tight enough that it will not move, but not too tight. The top of the neck is the narrowest part so if you put the ecollar there it won't shift like if you were to put it on the bottom where it could move up. Longer contact points may be needed