No, not really. Shock collars are mainly associated with pet training, so stories specifically about boys and shock collars are not that common. They might occur in rare situations like the ones I mentioned before, but overall, it's not a frequently told type of story.
Well, once there was a little dog named Charlie. His owner put a citronella bark collar on him. One day, a squirrel ran by the fence. Charlie barked excitedly, and out sprayed the citronella. But instead of scaring him, he seemed to like the smell. He started chasing his own tail, thinking the smell was some new and exciting thing. It was so funny to see him all confused but happy at the same time.
Well, I know of a dog that was a real nuisance with its barking in a park. A bark collar with a static correction feature was used. The first few times the dog barked, it received a very mild static shock. This made it stop barking immediately. After a short while, the dog learned not to bark needlessly. It was amazing to see how quickly it responded to the bark collar.
Well, 'antiseptiplier' might refer to a pairing or concept within a certain fandom. A 'fanfic' is a fan - created fictional story. A shock collar in this context could be a plot device. It might be a fanfic where the relationship in 'antiseptiplier' involves the use of a shock collar in some way, perhaps in a dystopian or kinky - ish scenario in the fictional world of the story, but not in a real - world inappropriate way.
One boy shock collar story could be about a boy who got lost in the woods. His dog was wearing a shock collar for training. The boy managed to use the shock collar's remote to signal for help. He would send short shocks to the dog which made it bark louder than normal. People nearby heard the dog's strange barking pattern and were able to find the boy.
One horror story is about a dog that received incorrect training with a shock collar. The owner set the intensity too high by mistake. Every time the dog made a normal movement, like sniffing a new object, it got a painful shock. This made the dog extremely fearful and it started to cower in corners and became very timid around any new situation.
A dog in a kennel was always barking, which made other dogs restless too. The kennel owner decided to use a bark collar. The collar was a citronella - based one. Whenever the dog barked, a small spray of citronella was released. Dogs don't like the smell of citronella. After a few repetitions, the dog barked less and less. Eventually, it became a well - behaved dog in the kennel, and the overall environment became more peaceful.
I don't have enough information to know precisely what happened. It could be a lot of things. Maybe he was shocked immediately and learned a quick lesson about being more careful with unknown devices.
Well, without more context, it's difficult to tell the exact story. It could be that in a fictional story, a man put on a shock collar as a form of control by some sort of evil force or a dictator - like figure. In a real - life scenario, it might be related to training in some very unorthodox or even illegal practices, but again, this is all speculation without more details.
A guy thought it would be funny to use a shock collar on himself to see what it felt like. He set it to the lowest setting, but it still gave him quite a jolt. He yelped like a puppy and his friends who were watching couldn't stop laughing.