Dog trainer Zak George talks why shock collars are problematic and more
Update: 2025-06-01
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Hard to believe that a dog training organization that seeks to set licensing standards for dog trainers is willing to accept the use of shock collars. Dog trainer Zak George explains why that is unacceptable. He notes that while the use of shock can stop of a problematic behavior in its tracks, it will also cause significant collateral damage to the dog, and potentially fracture the human animal bond. A deep discussion about the use of shock to train dogs.
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