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Austesus
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Re: Alfa collar malfunction
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February 25, 2020, 10:53:43 am »
I saw the post that Justin is referring to, the collar was melted pretty bad. I am surprised the dog didn’t have some serious burns from it (as far as I know). It makes me wonder did it just malfunction, or did someone go tinkering with a collar trying to fix it or replace something and then have that happen. As far as the shocking goes, that’s a scary thought to think that it may electrocute the dog without you even trying to shock him. Normally I run my collars over a cut collar where the prongs don’t contact them. I use the tone feature but I don’t really use the shock feature after seeing dogs get screwed up by using it. Around the house I will, but not in the woods
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