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Dog trainer repeatedly shocks himself with electric collar in push for ban (VIDEO) | Dog trainer repeatedly shocks himself with electric collar in push for ban (VIDEO) |
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A dog trainer has filmed himself being repeatedly shocked with an electric collar in a bid to get the “cruel and dangerous” devices banned from the UK. | A dog trainer has filmed himself being repeatedly shocked with an electric collar in a bid to get the “cruel and dangerous” devices banned from the UK. |
David Pitbladdo, from Perthshire in Scotland, who has trained dogs for more than 20 years, fixed a collar to his neck and zapped himself multiple times live on Facebook. | David Pitbladdo, from Perthshire in Scotland, who has trained dogs for more than 20 years, fixed a collar to his neck and zapped himself multiple times live on Facebook. |
The collar he used has 10 different intensities, with settings for each intensity to be used for an increasing length of time. Pitbladdo worked his way up to setting 95 – the highest intensity used for more than a second. | The collar he used has 10 different intensities, with settings for each intensity to be used for an increasing length of time. Pitbladdo worked his way up to setting 95 – the highest intensity used for more than a second. |
Starting at 13:43, the expletive-laden video shows Pitbladdo shaking and struggling to speak as the shocks get more powerful. He says his concentration levels deteriorated and his neck went red. | |
Pitbladdo, from Perthshire Gundog Rescue, told RT he put the video online to discourage others from using them on dogs. | Pitbladdo, from Perthshire Gundog Rescue, told RT he put the video online to discourage others from using them on dogs. |
“Anyone that’s going to use one should wear one themselves so that they know what they are inflicting on their dog. I know now what that stimulus feels like.” | “Anyone that’s going to use one should wear one themselves so that they know what they are inflicting on their dog. I know now what that stimulus feels like.” |
The devices are banned in other European countries and should be in the UK, Pitbladdo says. | The devices are banned in other European countries and should be in the UK, Pitbladdo says. |
“If trainers who use these collars can train without them, why use them? It’s a tool that should be used as a last resort,” he said. | “If trainers who use these collars can train without them, why use them? It’s a tool that should be used as a last resort,” he said. |
The Scottish government responded to the electrifying protest by outlaying plans for reform regarding use of the devices. | The Scottish government responded to the electrifying protest by outlaying plans for reform regarding use of the devices. |
“We have confirmed our intention to introduce strict, new regulations on the use of electronic training aids, allowing their use only under the guidance of approved trainers or veterinary surgeons,” a spokesperson told the Daily Mirror. | “We have confirmed our intention to introduce strict, new regulations on the use of electronic training aids, allowing their use only under the guidance of approved trainers or veterinary surgeons,” a spokesperson told the Daily Mirror. |
“Details will be determined through discussion with key stakeholders, including animal welfare organizations, and secondary legislation will be prepared for introduction in late 2017.” | “Details will be determined through discussion with key stakeholders, including animal welfare organizations, and secondary legislation will be prepared for introduction in late 2017.” |
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