Several years of experience selling pet supplies and the knowledge that a manufacturer i know of makes two versions that are near identical. One only vibrates and has no metal on the backplate, the version he showed has what appears to be a metal stud in the back which implies it’s a shock collar. He may only use it for vibration but the easiest way to prove it’s not a slick collar is to show the back and model number.
He conveniently refuses to do either and keeps his hand over the backplate.
It’s neither here nor there it’s nothing because they’re both negative reinforcement training and even peta says they aren’t cruel there are just better methods.
That’s not what I meant by evidence. I’m looking for proof that the collar you are describing was actually on the dogs neck. Something like a clear picture of the collar on the dog along with a link to the manufacturer’s website could work.
Then you don’t mean evidence you mean proof. The clear picture of the dog is at the top of the page, he’s provided a passing glimpse when he claimed is vibe only.
You need to get that from him but you likely won’t, ragebaiting is simply too profitable.
It’s a huge stretch to say the picture posted by OP is a “clear picture of the dog.” If that’s the only evidence, then it doesn’t sound like anyone has proof.
How much clearer do you need then multiple photos and three videos?
He has proof, the fact he doesn’t prove it is in itself suspicious. He’s either lying or rage baiting and I’m fairly certain he wasn’t intending to rage bait.
There’s three videos and multiple pictures, I’m at work but I’m quite sure you can riddle out how to Google the videos. If not I’ll be home later and I’ll link them.
Several years of experience selling pet supplies and the knowledge that a manufacturer i know of makes two versions that are near identical. One only vibrates and has no metal on the backplate, the version he showed has what appears to be a metal stud in the back which implies it’s a shock collar. He may only use it for vibration but the easiest way to prove it’s not a slick collar is to show the back and model number.
He conveniently refuses to do either and keeps his hand over the backplate.
It’s neither here nor there it’s nothing because they’re both negative reinforcement training and even peta says they aren’t cruel there are just better methods.
That’s not what I meant by evidence. I’m looking for proof that the collar you are describing was actually on the dogs neck. Something like a clear picture of the collar on the dog along with a link to the manufacturer’s website could work.
Then you don’t mean evidence you mean proof. The clear picture of the dog is at the top of the page, he’s provided a passing glimpse when he claimed is vibe only.
You need to get that from him but you likely won’t, ragebaiting is simply too profitable.
It’s a huge stretch to say the picture posted by OP is a “clear picture of the dog.” If that’s the only evidence, then it doesn’t sound like anyone has proof.
How much clearer do you need then multiple photos and three videos?
He has proof, the fact he doesn’t prove it is in itself suspicious. He’s either lying or rage baiting and I’m fairly certain he wasn’t intending to rage bait.
I’ve only seen the image the OP shared, that’s why I asked if there’s more evidence.
There’s three videos and multiple pictures, I’m at work but I’m quite sure you can riddle out how to Google the videos. If not I’ll be home later and I’ll link them.