
I say we give one to each of those wonks up on the Hill ... and turn 'em all loose on each other in the Mall ... ??!
Can you imagine the bumper car mania that would be going on there?? At least their MPG fuel consumption will go down ...
Where's Lutz and Wagoner ?? Oh - cripe - those are the old-school guys ... what would they know about it...
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Looks like a bloody mobile trash bin to me.
Is Dean Kamen retarded?
PUMA Indeed, sir!
Not only gas savings but you can also park it in your cube and then play bumper cars with your collegues...is this the start of fold-a-way your car deal?
Has this site jumped the proverbial shark?
I for one would rather see more comments about pets and pet care like the ones that used to be found here. Dr Ken was fabulous
Ed - thanks for your comment. It speaks volumes.
Sadly ... this blog is (has been) basically on life support.
It seems DMG may have nothing more to contribute to this august pantheon known as Detroit Media ...
Dr. Ken? Please. Have at it.
Dr. Ken is on vacation but I helped this gal out last week:
Question:
My question regarding the electric collar is that I used on my dog (18Mont's Pit bull) and he does fine when he is wearing it he responds to commands But when I take it off he does not respond the same way, I got the video and collar from you can you advice what did I did wrong or how can I improve the use of the collar.
Thank you.
Answer:
If your dog is not responding with the collar off, then you have taught the dog that the collar is what controls him and he’s not really trained to YOU. He’s what we call collar wise.
I would say a large number of people get in a hurry to take the collar off and then they set the dog up to make a decision that the owner can’t control and the dog learns….collar on, I must listen. Collar off, don’t have to!
The key to this is to put the collar on the dog every single day, whether you are going to use it or not. Think of it like your car seatbelt. You put it on every day and hope you don’t need it. You don’t wait until after you’ve had an accident to then put the seatbelt on, right?
My dogs wear the collar every day, even if we aren’t training. If I need it for reinforcement it’s on the dog and they know the collar going on is part of their day. I will also add that I RARELY need to push the button, because I’ve been so consistent with my dogs from the very first day they wore the collar.
I hope this helps.
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