Freshly made electric shock dog walking device

“Episode Synopsis: I’m back with another invention! This time, I made an automatic electric shock dog walking device. The design principle uses a coyote’s electric shock control button. This button triggers an electric shock when the hooks at both ends are pulled. The basic outfit is a full leather dog suit, with a horse harness-style muzzle on the head, and electric shock patches on the chest and rear end. Then, a thin rope connects the two ends of the electric shock trigger to the G-hook and the head respectively. With this connection, the dog only needs to lower its head to pull the G-hook and the electric shock button in the middle, triggering the electric shock. Next, a spring wire was connected from the rod on the self-rotating device to the shock button. This forces the puppy to keep moving with the automatic rotating device while maintaining a relative distance. If the distance becomes too great, the spring wire tightens, triggering the shock. The entire training session lasted 20 minutes, but the video is over 30 minutes long because it was filmed with two cameras (one panoramic and one close-up). The shocks were triggered very frequently throughout the process, and frustratingly, many times the puppy was shocked because it was crawling much faster than the device. In other words, my original design was for the device to walk the dog, but it ended up being walked by the dog. Next time, I’ll need to design a faster device. Also, I haven’t updated much for the past two weeks because I’ve been designing and building a full stainless steel prefabricated metal restraint device. The design concept is that various restraint positions can be freely combined using rings and different connecting components on different parts of the body. Because it was all designed and hand-made, it was very time-consuming. It’s almost finished!”

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