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[RC] Elec collars - Ridecamp Guest

Please Reply to: Ray O'Donohue rno2m@xxxxxxxxxxxx or ridecamp@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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I use extremely low voltage on dogs much of the time,so low that the dog is 
only vaguely even aware of it.This would be,for example,when working on a 
horseback field trial dog's "ground pattern(habits)",and with that low voltage 
we can be stimulating/signaling the dog almost constantly if we need to.We  use 
the high voltage only for things like snakes and chasing deer,etc.Anyway,the 
top quality dog collars all have those low voltage settings.Whether they would 
be low enough for a horse,I don't know.I experimented a bit with this years 
ago,(for pawing in the trailer),but the results were inconclusive,so didn't 
pursue it.


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