The Shocking Truth: Five Astonishing Revelations About Shock Collars for Dogs

Unraveling the Neurological Impact

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In an enlightening discovery, brain scans of shock collar trained dogs exhibited a higher state of stress and fear compared to those trained with positive reinforcement, as per Dr. Zazie Todd, a respected animal psychologist. This recurring fear and anxiety potentially lead to aggressive behavior in dogs, posing a risk to humans and other animals. The impact on a dog's brain reveals the potential risk of long-term mental trauma, a hitherto unexplored area.

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