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RE: shock collar: electric current ? - 1/19/2006 12:54:35 PM   
petwolf22


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shock collars are one of those things i sooo WISH were safe...sigh

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RE: shock collar: electric current ? - 1/19/2006 4:48:51 PM   
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Interesting device. Wouldn't happen to know where I could buy one already modified?
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secures around /above the testes

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RE: shock collar: electric current ? - 1/24/2006 11:39:32 PM   
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horses are also about 12 hundred pounds or more.


, what about all those electric fences that are around the fields of horses ? How much do they deliver ? There are many of them where I live, and I got caught quite a few times when I was a child, it's quite unpleasant, but far from life threatening (even for a child weighting about 25 kg). Could be a good comparison (there is no "tightly controlled range") ?

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RE: shock collar: electric current ? - 1/30/2006 4:06:59 AM   
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Yes, it is probably not as dangerous to break your leg as it is to break your neck, but remember, in EMT school one learns that a femur fracture is considered life threatening as well.

Yes, but the reasons that a femur fracture is potentially life threatening vary quite a bit - mainly blood loss resulting in hypovalaemic shock and fatty embolisms.

Just to be picky

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RE: shock collar: electric current ? - 1/31/2006 9:44:16 AM   
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I have friends who do play with collars like you mentioned, and seem to do fine. But they may get hurt tomorrow, so don't let that convince you.

I have been popped by many a fence charger (from arm to leg) across the heart even. Hazard of growing up in the country, I suppose. It is little more than a glorified scoot across the carpet, cold morning, doorknob zap. Much like the violet wands I adore so very much.

I bet a call/email to the company who manufactures them under the guise of worry about your precious fluffy would render all the technical information about voltage, current, waveform, etc. output you would need to make an informed decision. Also keep in mind a canine has much more muscle around the kneck than you. Although the collar could be stitched or Velcroed into a pair of undies to produce the desired effect on the buttocks!

At a party I let my friends who are such aficionados of said collars pop me with one. OUCH. Not only was it attention-getting, but it reminded me why I am a top, pain sucks!

Good luck to you, and do be careful.


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