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Many people use the tool only in a punishment mode. That's quite limiting as to what they can be used for and it's given people the idea that's the only way they can be used.BeeJay said:Actually I have met trainers who use 'e' collars not for 'general' training but to stop stock worrying. I also know trainers who use them to keep their dogs from barking in kennels.
When used in this fashion for "stock worrying" it's usually used at fairly high levels of stim. When this is the case, fallout (unexpected, undesired behaviors) can occur, especially if the timing isn't very good.
Here that's called "crittering" and I don't use the tool in that fashion. I use it at very low levels of stim. It's not just a matter of turning the dial down, it's an entirely different method.