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	Comments on: &#8216;Shark Tank&#8217; video: Priority One Canine shows off their skills	</title>
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		By: MJ		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Not surprised they didn&#039;t get an offer but VERY surprised none of the sharks even mentioned the massive risk of lawsuits if the dog, for instance, bites someone they are not supposed to. The dog they brought out was not a dog I would ever want in my house, the dog attacked without any command from the handler and was wearing a shock collar (they attempted to cover it up with the scarf around the dog&#039;s neck). Such a device would typically be used to correct a dog, for instance, for not responding immediately to a command to release a bite. IOW, the dog is not reliable enough to trust it to work without the treat of an electric shock being there.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not surprised they didn&#8217;t get an offer but VERY surprised none of the sharks even mentioned the massive risk of lawsuits if the dog, for instance, bites someone they are not supposed to. The dog they brought out was not a dog I would ever want in my house, the dog attacked without any command from the handler and was wearing a shock collar (they attempted to cover it up with the scarf around the dog&#8217;s neck). Such a device would typically be used to correct a dog, for instance, for not responding immediately to a command to release a bite. IOW, the dog is not reliable enough to trust it to work without the treat of an electric shock being there.</p>
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