So just as I predicted after blogging about shock collars and the other inhumane ways that people try and train their dogs the Google Ad Sense picked up my key words on my blog and put up pet collar adverts which include shock collars in their websites. I have been testing the waters with Google Ad Sense (where you opt in to try and make some pocket change for your blog) and it proves that you can't really be certain to which products will pop up! Gives me some ideas to blog about funny topics though!
I was going to immediately pull the Google Ad Sense link off tonight but thought I would leave up in case you want to see what is out there. Some people think that selling shock collars is archaic but they are out there waiting for unsuspecting people to buy into these false ideas of dog training.
Some of these shock collars go for about £200 ! So the positive here is that you can learn to save quite a bit of cash by not buying any of these! I'll be happy to recommend ethical dog trainers (doesn't matter where you live I know people all around the world) that use only positive training methods (no punishment, no tricks and no force used on a dog) Or if you are just looking for a flash new dog collar I will be happy to recommend positive (and beautiful) dog collars and leads.
Holly and Lil is to name one!
So use your own sense (not Google's) and always promote and pass on the positive for the love of dog.
xx
The Dog Reporter©
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