Find out why Senior Minister of State Tan Kiat How tested electric dog collars and what happened next. Read on for a shocking experience!
Senior Minister of State Tan Kiat How recently made headlines when he decided to personally test a variety of electronic dog collars. In an attempt to understand the debate surrounding the use of such collars for dog training, Tan Kiat How bravely zapped himself with the collar, only to face defeat at Level 7. This daring demonstration sparked discussions both locally and internationally about the ethics and effectiveness of using electronic collars on animals.
The ongoing debate has led NParks to develop guidelines addressing the risks associated with invasive animal training devices. Tan Kiat How's bold move sheds light on the importance of responsible pet training methods and the need to prioritize animal welfare in all training practices. As a public figure, his actions have sparked a new wave of awareness on the controversial topic of using electronic collars for animal training.
In a surprising turn of events, Tan Kiat How's personal experiment not only highlighted the potential dangers of electronic dog collars but also emphasized the need for more humane and ethical training methods for pets. This incident serves as a reminder for pet owners and trainers to prioritize positive reinforcement techniques over punitive measures when it comes to shaping animal behavior. As the discussion continues, the spotlight remains on finding a balance between effective training and ensuring the well-being of our furry companions.
There is a perennial debate here and overseas on the use of such collars to train dogs. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Senior Minister of State Tan Kiat How says NParks is developing guidelines to address risks associated with invasive animal training devices like electric ...