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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My dog is off leash 100% of the time. Including the 20 miles of running she does with me a week. What you don't realize is that my dog has an e collar and I a remote control that works from over 1, 000 yards away. My dog heels at my left side with police K9 precision. My dog is trained to not even look aiat your dog or your direction. I have way more control of my animal than any of you do of your pets or kids. If any dog owners are interested in this training, I highly recommend K9 off leash in Woodbridge...their 2 week board and train.[/quote] I have no idea what the laws are in Woodbridge. But, in Alexandria, I can tell you that you would be breaking the law. The passed an ordinance that electronic collars do not meet the requirements of leash laws and dogs using them are considered "running at large." BTW, the law was passed because THREE unleashed, electronic-collars dogs attacked a leashed dog and bit its owner. So no, I'm not reassured by you saying you have control of your dog in the situation you describe.[/quote] shrug.[/quote] What a surprise! You're an indifferent asshole when it comes to the possible consequences of your actions. I'm[i] totally shocked[/i].[/quote] 3 unleashed attacks .... Whatever... Totally made up. Most attacks are not even in parks, they are dogs that got out of their house. 1 would be rare, 3 not happening.[/quote] Dogs attacking in packs are are quite common, which is exactly what happened. As an e-collar user, I have no idea how a dog owner could control more than one off leash dog. I would not attempt that, as the critical thing is being able to do a split second reaction. Just because someone owns an e-collar does not mean they know how to effectively train their dog on it. I had a professional train my dog. He was Secret Service dog handler and has a 4 months wait list to get in the 2 week training program. My trainer consults with police departments around the country and trains their K9 units…so no, I'm not worried at all. I have strangers stop me about my off leash dog and it's not to bitch and complain and mace her. They are wondering how I trained my dog so well. To people interested, I highly recommend them. It is a total game changer when it comes to behavior issues. Once they know who the leader is they fall in line…they actually crave the discipline: http://www.offleashk9training.com [/quote] Sad that you police train your dog, but you won't follow the law. [/quote] Awe, don't be sad boo. Dry your eyes. After all, tomorrow is another day.[/quote]
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