Toad
Active member
So how exactly does snake breaking work?
I've been posting on the Kansas forum about all the copperheads in our neighborhood this year. Several neighbor's dogs have been bitten, but we have been lucky so far.
It would appear that two of our three dogs "snake broke" themselves, but I'm afraid Junie the pup might be getting more bold around the copperheads.
Is it as simple as just putting on an E-collar and nipping the dog whenever it moves toward the snake? If I keep the e-collar handy, I could probably do that pretty easily next time Junie finds one.
Does it work with a fresh-dead snake? It might be safer to practice on a headless copperhead...
Is the goal of snake breaking just to get the dog to ignore snakes, or do you want the dog to become fearful at the sight and smell of the snake?
I've been posting on the Kansas forum about all the copperheads in our neighborhood this year. Several neighbor's dogs have been bitten, but we have been lucky so far.
It would appear that two of our three dogs "snake broke" themselves, but I'm afraid Junie the pup might be getting more bold around the copperheads.
Is it as simple as just putting on an E-collar and nipping the dog whenever it moves toward the snake? If I keep the e-collar handy, I could probably do that pretty easily next time Junie finds one.
Does it work with a fresh-dead snake? It might be safer to practice on a headless copperhead...
Is the goal of snake breaking just to get the dog to ignore snakes, or do you want the dog to become fearful at the sight and smell of the snake?