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    Explore " shock collar" with insightful episodes like "Running home naked", "#020 - Brain Transparency, Driving on Mushrooms, UFO Property Disputes", "Feeling the Voltage: JNC Podcast's Shock Collar Trivia Will Electrify Your Day", "Szenenwechsel - Hundetraining in den USA - Interview mit Mimi" and "Can You Handle It?" from podcasts like ""Luke And Sassy Scott", "Fringe Addicts", "Jams 'N' Cocktails", "WESENtlich bewegt" and "Taming the WILD in Your Dog"" and more!

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    Running home naked

    Running home naked

    Luke finds out the juicy story behind the time Scott was caught in one of the most awkward moments imaginable, which he has never talked about… until now. 

    Kelly Osbourne has become our adopted sister, and after recently chilling at her new home in LA, she joined in on ‘Sibling Squabbles’ and told us the CRAZIEST story of what our other brother Jack Osbourne did to her when they were kids. It’s chaos and is why we love them.

    We’ve brought the TikTok name game challenge to the studio! Instead of the hose as punishment, we zap each other with the weirdest electronic shock device from a sex toy shop. Everyone around us was crying whilst we were screaming!

    After our producer Mandy shares a f***ed up story about her friend’s boyfriend and dad, Scott ponders a world where pleasure stations are a thing!

     

    CREDITS:

    Hosts: Luke And Sassy Scott

    Producer: Mandy Catalano

    Supervising Producer: Lem Zakharia

    Executive Digital Producer: Oscar Gordon

    Social and Video Producer: Amy Code

    Video Editor: Bailey McCabe

    Audio imager: Nat Marshall

    Managing Producer: Sam Cavanagh

    Talent Manager: Kirsty Kassabis

    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

    Feeling the Voltage: JNC Podcast's Shock Collar Trivia Will Electrify Your Day

    Feeling the Voltage: JNC Podcast's Shock Collar Trivia Will Electrify Your Day

    In this episode, we revisit the infamous shock collars and engage in a series of exciting games such as Name That Tune, Shock Collar Trivia, and Shocky Jenga! Additionally, we delve into The Jordy Files, where we discuss the latest news on Gisele, Britney Spears, Maya Hawke, Ryan Reynolds, and a new bar concept known as Beerbusters. In Elly's Bad Bible Study, we explore our guilty pleasures and transition into a discussion on the senses we would least like to lose. Join us for an entertaining and thought-provoking episode!

    LINKS
    Jams 'N' Cocktails Official Site
    https://www.jncpodcast.com
    Brad Brock's Official Site
    https://www.bradbrock.com
    Drums and Rums Podcast
    http://www.drumsandrums.com/
    Just In Queso Foundation
    https://www.tijuanaflats.com/just-in-queso
    Sharpe Men's Grooming
    https://sharpe-mens-grooming.business.site/

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    Szenenwechsel - Hundetraining in den USA - Interview mit Mimi

    Szenenwechsel - Hundetraining in den USA - Interview mit Mimi
    Heute spricht Patrizia mit Mimi von @elsa.pdbi über die amerikanische Trainingsszene. Wo liegen die Ähnlichkeiten und wo die Unterschiede zu dem Hundetraining wie wir es hier in Österreich und Deutschland kennen. Ein bedeutsamer Unterschied liegt sicherlich in der Legalität der Anwendung von sogenannten "Tools", das sind Hilfsmittel wie Elektro- und Würgehalsbänder. Mimi spricht offen und differenziert über dieses hierzulande sehr tabuisierte Thema. Warum greifen in den USA so viele Menschen zu diesen "Tools". Was steckt dahinter? Wie sieht "gewaltfreies Hundetraining" in den USA aus? Und was ist eigentlich mit dem hierzulande so gerne genutzten Begriff des "beziehungsbasierten Hundetraining"? Finden wir das so auch in den USA? Über diese Fragen und viele mehr sprechen Patrizia und Mimi in der neuen Folge, hört rein! 

    || Hier geht's zu Mimi: @elsa.pdbi

    || Kontakt:
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    Patrizia: @fuxliebe 
    Alice: @minniefairytail
    Anna: @dogs.andotherpieces

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    Katleen Ackers https://katleenackers.de/

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    Music from  https://www.zapsplat.com

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    @elbathevizsla

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    Can You Handle It?

    Can You Handle It?
    Is the dog training equipment you recently purchased working for you or against you? Chances are, it’s working against you for two reasons. First, most companies that manufacture leashes, collars, harnesses, and other training equipment spend more time focusing on their profit than they do on the viable application of their product. For them, it’s all about the bottom line - not whether or not your dog’s training program bottoms out. Second, most dog owners are not adequately educated in the proper use of the myriad of equipment options available to them. Consequently, “intended” use often collides with “actual” use and training programs fail. In this episode, Bryan will discuss the many different types of training equipment and how to use them properly so you can get the most out of the time you spend training your dog.

    What’s The Deal With E-Collars?

    What’s The Deal With E-Collars?
    Today’s post covers a topic that’s become controversial in recent years: electric training collars. These tools, sometimes referred to as shock collars or remote collars, are often accompanied by a lot of debate. The bottom line, however, is that they’re incredibly useful tools. My company does a lot of great work with the e-collar. The question I receive often about the e-collar is simple: “Why do you use it?” I usually get this question from two competing groups of people. The first of these groups is comprised of trainers who use treats and toys (and hugs) in order to get results. When they ask this question, it’s normally with the implication that I’m a monster. The second group that asks that question is just asking because they’re interested and wonder why I use one. In today’s post, I want to spend some time talking about why I love e-collars, why I believe that they’re the most humane way to train a dog, and why they’re so much misunderstood. At the root of my love for this tool is the fact that any healthy and humane dog training program has to have some element of consequence, both negative and positive. A positive consequence might be a treat or a pat on the head. But a good training program also includes negative consequences. If you run into a dog trainer that says that isn’t the case, then leave! They’re not informed about the latest research into how dogs learn. Some sort of physical consequence has to exist for any living creature to learn. If we understand that truth, then we want to use consequences that are easy on us and easy on the dog. We want something that is leveraged; in other words, that produces a great result for a little effort. We want something that is fundamentally humane and fair. When we put all these things together, we get the electric collar. Back in the day when the electric collar was new—around 20 years ago—they had three levels: high, higher, and highest. They would blast the dog with a literal, and very painful, shock. But technology has changed a lot in the past two decades, and today’s e-collars have various levels of intensity. When I let people feel the e-collar, they’re often surprised because it doesn’t feel like a shock. People often assume that these collars produce the zap you’d get off a live wire or the fence around a cattle yard. But it’s not a big jolt. It feels more like a tickle or a pulse. These tickles are annoying or itchy to the dog, though. For 99% of the time, that’s all the consequence that you need. At its best the e-collar is pleasant because it’s giving the dog attention, and at its worst it’s only slightly aggravating. Since we already know that we need a negative deterrent, why wouldn’t we make it the easiest one possible? That deterrent is the e-collar.
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