R.I.P. Scout26
No, works surprisingly well. Except the little critters find entertainment in wrapping the leash around objects or legs.
How about a shock "collar" (belt under clothes instead) that zaps the little one when he/she/undecided gets more than N feet from the parent controller ?
It's still a problem at 6 and 7, they still run around wild, and the amount of yelling and smacking that actually gets them to listen for more than 5 minutes before doing it again tends to get you on the news, or talking to the cops these days.
At the childrens museum of Richmond and "misplaced" my 4 year old for about 5 mins. She was right where she was supposed to be the whole time. I just couldn't see her. She was within 20 feet till I started frantically searching. That was an educational moment
I was all for the shock/training collars for the little darlings but the wife vetoed it. She also vetoed the Hotshot as a substitute or spanking.
Women are so unreasonable sometimes
Not that unreasonable.I mean, really, how often to trips to the er start with the statement "I triple dog dare you..."Add in the means of eletricuting themselves andget double the er visits.
No, no, no. A sizable chunk of trips to the ER start with 'hold my beer and watch this....."