
Im sure most of you know my stance on training methods by now.
However......... in the hands of an experience trainer, used on the 1 in a million dog, who has become SO numbed to the dead weight on the end of the lead, and in a situation where the dogs attention needs to be focused on to the 'dead weight' INSTANTLY, so that training can actually commence, i would say that a prong collar is ok.
However, i am talking perhaps two, three uses, for five minutes?
I only know of one dog i would use this on, he is SO big, and SO unconcerned by whatever you may offer him, show him, do with him, that i cant see anything else that would break his concentration on anything but you, and teach him in a matter of minutes, that the person on the end of the lead, actually may have smoething to say to his benefit.
This is a dog who has spent the last three yaers being consistantly taught to ignore his handler, no matter what they do. (a new owner owuld be the best solution, but thats unlikely to happen).
Obviously, the same thing could be done, by probably walking this dog to near exhaustion, and withholding food, so that there is something he wants , taht you have. But is that crueller than using a prong collar? I dunno.
I certainly am horrified to see them on sale, and frequently see th em being used as one would use a flat collar (as choke chains still are) as a matter of course.
So, except on that one dog ive described above, i dislike them intensely, there are better and kinder ways of doing things, and there are very few situations that need a quick fix like this.
Em