You might exist for some time. Since the late 1960s, dog owners have the option to buy these chains. Although its popularity among dog owners find grown in its nascent beginnings, the purchased and used to train hunting dogs in particular, has for other training purposes useful.
The fact that they are not only there, but have evolved technologically, with more retailers to sell them, must be asked; with so many other options out there to deal with behavioral problems with other members of the family on all fours, they are still with shock collars?
published in a recent article in the Washington Post: "It may surprise you to behave your dog If a ban.?" which in turn question is covered with clear lines between the pulled for and against the use of a shock collar. In other developed countries, such as Quebec, Wales, Australia and parts of the shock collar, it was totally banned, with Canada, Scotland, United Kingdom and in the light. In shock collars are US unregulated and widely prohibited. This could very well change, as a growing number of people are starting to use this collar on, recently approved against which to Alexandria, VA limiting their use on public property around. It is not a complete ban, but seen by his supporters as a step in the right direction. And if Russel Upol, interviewed for the article, is successful with its petition in the state of Oklahoma to ban it another victory for the opponents of this type of training be. But for Russell, things took a little behind. An investigation has been made, he said, some people who actually shock collars on their pets and decided to use that the prohibition against the shock collars might not be the right way. It softens his position a little push-up mandatory training for people who shock collars to be used on their dogs.
Often in some cases, the answer to a question is easier than one might think. Why shock collars are still in use, so it is perhaps so simple, "because they can." I do not think that people who choose intend to use shock collars to mean your pet or to be cruel. I think it's a matter of convenience for some, as they are easily available, while others with "shock" and the effectiveness of these collars are strong enough to work on their dogs because nothing else. At least I think that we need all of our four-legged friends that share this planet with at least have to keep the conversation. Remind people that shock collars are not for all dogs and that other options are available and should be recognized behavioral change before considering this method. Although Upol Russel gained 700 of the 50,000 signatures necessary for its application ", for now, he said, he is pleased to have drawn attention to the neck."