How did the "positive only" training happen? Curious minds want to know....
Asha went to a "traditional" snake avoidance training 2 years ago using a shock collar method. Trainer said his collar had a different voltage system than most training e-collars - not sure if that was BS or not, but it worked well. Within a year we had a rattlesnake right outside our back door. I tried to take her out to see it and she absolutely wouldn't go near it.
@Ravenbird my bad, poor explanation.
The dog trainer hosting the snake aversion training advertised herself as "positive only".
I've noted checked her references nor seen her work and since I'm not an official dog trainer ( with initials behind my name)...nor do I pretend to be one on the innertoobs, I cant opine on that.
I'd seen her cards taped to the sign at the off leash trail park I go to, occasionally and a when I saw a new flyer advertising "that day".
I Called and got sort of bum-rushed before asking questions, background, setting, protocol..."last spot you still have time if you hurry"...it was 15 min away, outside her house on side by street...so...
The snake training guy used the e-collar, while I was to walk up to and over the snake, while he shocked Bonnie.
His timing was variable, and he was shouting various instructions from behind...so it was a little confusing for both of us.
We did a couple more runs and it was clear Bonnie was NOT associating the zap with snake, and was getting confused and anxious looking around for the threat...not the beat up old rattler too tired to rattle or raise its head as we stepped over it.
so I politely finished up.
He said "we need to do more again, as I'm gonna have same problem as the (inferred but not clarified LEA) K9's - she trusts you too much"...
I took his card and promised a call back in a few months.
The positive only trainer gave off weird vibes...
First thing that sort of set a red flag...
Had her son taking pictures and video (without asking, no disclosures) and when I asked then politely but firmly said, "no photos, no video thank you to be shared, do not put us on social media" she got sort of huffy.
She did offer to share later photos directly to and when I called she flaked. Same when I asked for snake trainers name...
Did not feel professional at all.
Maybe a scam, who knows.
All in all, the lesson learned for ME was;
needed to do better due diligence, vs rush in to git-r-done.
In our area there are two or three that drive a circuit, starting Feb-Mar and working north, hosted by vets, breed clubs. I'd missed the one from a year before, but it was getting warm and I wanted to "lock in" Bonnies understanding as recommended...
If you miss its a year wait. I should have.
Live and learn.