I refused to shock my dogs without trying it myself, I found it somewhat relaxing, especially on tight muscles. The one dog learned great with it, the other learned from the tones on one what to do but if you shock him he just does his business where ever he is. As if to say don’t you dare shock me or I’ll poop in the house.
Several years ago, a woman in our area was arrested for using a pig prod (less voltage than a cattle prod) on her children.How did the law find this out?I’ll bet one of the kids squealed!!
Haven’t been able to verify this, but the story goes that an amateur was trying out an RF amplifier when suddenly the neighbors dog began yiping and caught fire!It seems his signal overloaded the receiver on the dog collar, and instead of a few short jolts gave a continuous zap that eventually caught the dogs hair on fire.He said he heard the yipe when he went key down, but didn’t connect the two events becaus the dog was constantly yipping about something!
pouncingtiger almost 12 years ago
A pet’s revenge.
Harryfan almost 12 years ago
Don’t let Blanch get that controller or your in real trouble.
frglee almost 12 years ago
I think a quick blast of the dragonbreath might have been in order
SlyMongoose almost 12 years ago
This is going to hurt me more than it does you… is finally right.
Alphaanddelta almost 12 years ago
It was fire or a steamy pile of poop.
DavidGBA almost 12 years ago
My sister tried it on herself first. Dog still did not learn much!
angelfiredragon almost 12 years ago
I refused to shock my dogs without trying it myself, I found it somewhat relaxing, especially on tight muscles. The one dog learned great with it, the other learned from the tones on one what to do but if you shock him he just does his business where ever he is. As if to say don’t you dare shock me or I’ll poop in the house.
Mixed results
kbyrdleroy almost 12 years ago
This is what all dogs want to do.
Happy, happy, happy!!! Premium Member almost 12 years ago
my father used one of those on his dog one time.those things are evil.the dog is sill frightened to death of any high pitched electronic “chirp”.
ryku7 almost 12 years ago
wow tody’s strip is shocking+++++++
Rickapolis almost 12 years ago
There is that old Chinese proverb: ‘Never piss off a dragon’.
Daniel Aplet almost 12 years ago
A Dog OK,but not so good an idea with a dragon
tuslog64 almost 12 years ago
Several years ago, a woman in our area was arrested for using a pig prod (less voltage than a cattle prod) on her children.How did the law find this out?I’ll bet one of the kids squealed!!
tuslog64 almost 12 years ago
Haven’t been able to verify this, but the story goes that an amateur was trying out an RF amplifier when suddenly the neighbors dog began yiping and caught fire!It seems his signal overloaded the receiver on the dog collar, and instead of a few short jolts gave a continuous zap that eventually caught the dogs hair on fire.He said he heard the yipe when he went key down, but didn’t connect the two events becaus the dog was constantly yipping about something!