Alpha Randomly Shocking Dogs
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- Bawl Mouth
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Alpha Randomly Shocking Dogs
I'm pretty convinced my Alpha has started randomly shocking dogs. Has anyone else experienced this? I have the latest software installed and an definitely not contacting the buttons.
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- Tight Mouth
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- Location: Lion Killingest state in the west!!
Re: Alpha Randomly Shocking Dogs
please, if I know you, you have a rough day at work or in a fight with the wife and you go out and start shocking dogs just to make yourself feel better. Alpha randomly shocking dogs?? ha thats pretty good.
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- Bawl Mouth
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Re: Alpha Randomly Shocking Dogs
I'll take credit for those pissed off shocks...these are in addition to those.
Re: Alpha Randomly Shocking Dogs
When i first got the alpha i was hunting on a hot fall day with 9 dogs. I had one of my old dogs that was dilly dallying around about getting back up on the box so i had his collar pulled up on the handheld so i could tone him and speed him up a little. When we called it quits and headed home i loaded all the dogs in the box except for him. He was gunna ride shotgun in the A/C with me. I told him to get in while i was closing the tailgate and the next thing i knew he was squalling like a banshee. I had left the handheld laying in the passenger seat and when he went over the console he stepped on the correction button and shocked himself. I dont know what the odds of that happening are but it has to be slim! He dont like riding shotgun much anymore lmao
Probably not a Garmin problem though
Probably not a Garmin problem though
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