Shock collar: Difference between revisions

Add some info on pressure necrosis...if it happens on dogs, it can happen on humans too
(Stick with mild risk for now for both legal and health; needs proper evaluation. This is another place where intuitively one would expect documented injuries and yet none can be found)
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(Add some info on pressure necrosis...if it happens on dogs, it can happen on humans too)
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As the neck is the only connection from the head to the rest of the body, it contains numerous critical organs and nerves. If these were to be damaged, serious injury or death could result. With that said, in medical literature, there are no documented cases of shock collars directly causing fatalities or permanent injury on humans.
As the neck is the only connection from the head to the rest of the body, it contains numerous critical organs and nerves. If these were to be damaged, serious injury or death could result. With that said, in medical literature, there are no documented cases of shock collars directly causing fatalities or permanent injury on humans.
On dogs, the most common injury resulting from shock collar use include pressure necrosis (a localized injury to the skin and/or underlying tissue as a result of pressure) from the prongs of the collar. This is generally a result of improper fit of the collar or prolonged wear.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Product Safety |url=https://www.pettpartnership.com/product-safety |access-date=2024-08-15 |website=PETT Partnership |language=en-US}}</ref>


=== Wireless security ===
=== Wireless security ===
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