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[quote=Anonymous] I know we live in a positive-training world these days... but the only way I could train my reactive dog not to bark/lunge at (or once, attack) other dogs is with an electronic collar. I put it on very low and it gets his attention so that he can actually hear and understand me, when previously he would be oblivious to all but his urge to insult and respond to other dogs. We can now go out in public again, and my dog can enjoy his interactions with friendly dogs without setting them off by provoking them, and can walk by reactive dogs without responding in kind. [/quote]
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