Posted by jd b puller on November 01, 2011 at 20:32:52 from (66.57.7.183):
So.... We got these two pups at the pound back in August. Cute little dogs, some kind of lab mix. One is all black and the other looks like a hound. Brother and sister. They stick together and can be a little rough on the older dog. Recently, they've been playing a little rougher, I've cought them "playing" but actually grabbing each other (biting). Bonnie kinda nipped at my son yesterday. I don't think she meant to hurt him. They're generally sweet dogs until they get to roughhousing, then they get a little rowdy. I was thinking maybe one of those shock collars to help provide a little "correction" when they get to playing too rough. Anyone have any experience with this? I don't want to shock them into unconciousness, but I'd like them to respect my au-tor-i-tay.
Any helpful comments welcome, any collars known to work, or other ideas, etc thanks in advance.
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