@frostedviolets if you think shock collars or prong collars are humane then you are deluded. Would you be willing to wear one?
I didn't actually say they were.
What I actually said was in the videos I have seen the dogs did not show any sign of stress (to my unprofessional eye) and that what constitutes 'humane' or 'cruel' is open to interpretation and different depending on who you ask.
Personally, I have never needed to use any form of inhumane devices to successfully train any of my dogs. It’s called understanding canine cognitive behaviour, none of which require the use of shock, prong collars or violence
Good for you.
I wasn't advocating the use of such products.
Just pointing out that in the videos I have seen, I could see no sign of stress.
Which would suggests to me that perhaps when correctly used they may not be as cruel as assumed because presumably a product causing distress would cause visible signs like changes in body posture etc.
I do not agree with any form of training that causes distress/suffering.
Obviously.
In any case, I'm not going to be continuing on this thread.
I haven't spoken out in support of Gellman.
And I haven't said I agree with the use of prongs, e collars etc.
Literally just said that the footage I've seen shows dogs who don't appear to be distressed and that what constitutes 'cruel' differs depending on who you ask.
Which it does.
Crates, head collars, no pull harnesses, pet correctors.
All humane according to some, all abusive according to others.
Crates arent banned. They cant have the door closed. Does anyone go an check?
My understanding was that Sweden (and Finland) do not allow dogs to be crated.
Presumably because they see crates as inhumane.
Always willing to be proved wrong of course.