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/an/ - Thread 5056318
Anonymous No.5056936
My theory is that Hasan probably turned the collar up off during some kind of off-stream training and then forgot to turn it back down and that's why he used it and it produced a yelp.
I'm sure right now some autistic warrior are combing through his streams for more examples of him reaching in the same direction when the dog goes off place and it suddenly returning. If not they should because I can guarantee there will be many examples.
I was talking to a trainer I know who works with shock collars and he was telling me that collars don't produce a sudden zap like static electricity and instead feel like those machines that make your muscles tighten. For it to make a dog yelp the setting would have to be absurdly high and/or the dog would have to have trauma from training.
/an/ - Thread 5056318
Anonymous No.5056936
My theory is that Hasan probably turned the collar up off during some kind of off-stream training and then forgot to turn it back down and that's why he used it and it produced a yelp.
I'm sure right now some autistic warrior are combing through his streams for more examples of him reaching in the same direction when the dog goes off place and it suddenly returning. If not they should because I can guarantee there will be many examples.
I was talking to a trainer I know who works with shock collars and he was telling me that collars don't produce a sudden zap like static electricity and instead feel like those machines that make your muscles tighten. For it to make a dog yelp the setting would have to be absurdly high and/or the dog would have to have trauma from training.