Venomous Snake Avoidance Registration


Thank You for registering for your Venomous Snake Avoidance Training

The next  clinic will be held in Bagdad, Ky on oCTOBER 8, 2023

THE NEXT STEP IS REQUIRED FOR YOU TO ATTEND THE VENOMOUS SNAKE AVOIDANCE TRAINING

You MUST purchase a spot for your dog prior to attending the training. Registering alone will not insure that you receive the required information necessary to attend the training as well as provide you with any and all details, location specifics etc.

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Please email or text/call with any questions or concerns regarding this training.

These clinics are uncommon to this area and will likely fill up quickly.

LIMITED TO 1st 20 DOGS REGISTERED AND PAID.


info@xck9training.com      502.444.1516


VENOMOUS SNAKE AVOIDANCE TRAINING

The Next Venomous Snake Avoidance Training will be on October 8, 2023

Location: Bagdad, KY


Please complete the form below for each dog registering for training.
You
MUST make a separate purchase and register each dog individually.

Venomous Snake Avoidance Training

FAQ

  • Why do you use Ecollars and real snakes instead of rubber snakes and just positive reinforcement like some operations: I don’t have any real experience with Ecollars – just what I’ve heard.

    Great question, especially in the trendy opinionated times we live in also full of misinformation: well, rubber snakes do not act or smell like a real snake. This is a serious threat we are seeking to mitigate so this is no time to be trendy or succumb to so-called politically correct social pressure to never correct your dog.


    And anyone that knows how we train knows positive reinforcement is the backbone to our individualistic approach combined with appropriate, fair and timely corrections.


    All training methods and equipment have limitations and though it has fabulous benefits, positive reinforcement does nothing to stop a dog from doing something it decides to do (and you don’t want it to) this often being an overriding impulse with major fixation. 


    We want to be very clear, firm, consistent and fair with the dog for best results so delivering low but ample stimulation is by far the most effective method of snake avoidance training. 


    Again, this is a serious threat we are attempting to mitigate and this is no time to not put our best foot forward. It is a few seconds of discomfort to potentially save a life or avoid a vet bill that can reach up to 8K. Due to the treatment expense some owners may not be able to financially handle it even if they desire to, leading to very undesirable outcome.


    Properly used, Ecollars are fabulous tools and save many dogs lives every year not including venomous snake interactions. The misinformation about ruining bond and trust between dog and human is simply inacurrate. Having used these methods on thousands of dogs, we know this to be statement of fact.

  • Is that why even those strongly opposed to using Ecollars will still come to you for this type of training?

    Yes. Even those that would never consider reaping the benefits of an Ecollar otherwise have embraced the value and effectiveness of them with snake avoidance training.


    At Cross Country K9 Training and The Fang Fighters LLC we use whatever methods work for each individual dog and adjust accordingly. Understand, we don’t enjoy making a dog uncomfortable for a few seconds but we are passionate about the benefits. That’s why we take on the exciting risk of putting a muzzle on venomous snakes.

  • How long does the training take?

    Typically about 7-20 minutes for each dog.

  • How often is the training necessary?

    We recommend coming back a year later for a refresher although you could be advised to come back later the same season based on your dog’s behavior. Training Spring, Summer or Fall is all equally effective.

  • Is there a guarantee this training will be effective?

    Absolutely not. Hard to find anything with a dog that is 100%, particularly over a lifespan. For example dogs could be running full speed and perhaps jump off a large rock landing on a snake sensing it too late for avoidance. Or they may have diminished sensory due to strong wind direction, age or health and not see, smell or hear a

    snake. 


    This training is to help minimize the potential.


Please email or text/call with any questions or concerns regarding this training.

These clinics are uncommon to this area and will fill up quickly.


info@xck9training.com      502.444.1516

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