Originally Posted by
king2005
Its a wonderful tool for many dogs!
I've learned not to YA or NAY any tool for walking, as I've learned every dog is different & some so called "cruel" tools work the best for "that" individual dog. Bear is on a choaker & shes a gem 90% of the time (she can get moody with weird people, I don't blame her at all!)... + she has to keep it on 24/7 until she looses more weight. Her neck is SO fat her collar can easly slip off... when the choaker tightens, she cannot slip out of it (remember shes still in training & can be stuborn).
Please do not leave a choker on 24/7. I have known many dogs who have died because their owners left the choke collar on. Remember, it's a TRAINING collar only. It's meant to be used during training times, period. If the choke collar gets caught on anything, your dog will choke to death. These stories abound, and I have heard many of them personally. They are extremely sad and easily avoided.
Also, remember in order to work, the choke chain must be fitted properly. Very few people understand the proper fitting or the proper use of the choke collar. It must be used with your dog walking on one side only. Because the choke mechanism will only work one-sided, you have to keep your dog on that side of your body, or the chain will choke up and not release. Of course, most people choose to walk the dog on their left as most people are right handed. It keeps your right side free for right handed work. You must fit the choke collar so it willl tighten and reatract with you on the left. Also, many people have choke collars too tight or too lose. Because they are so hard to use, I really dislike them for anyone but highly trained professionals.
As many know, I'm not an advocate of choke chains. I much more prefer the Haltie or GL. I'm glad the Haltie has worked for our OP. She trained it correctly and of course, it's worked wonders. Neither the Haltie or the GL has to fit extremely tightly. An over tight fit is a wrong fit. However, neither can be loose either, or the dog can escapse. There is a proper fit for each. I prefer the Haltie for dogs with nromals sized snouts, but GLs are best for dogs with small, pressed in noses as it can size to the nose.
Glad to hear the Haltie has worked for you! Keep up the good work, and remember, it's a training collar. You work toward getting it off of the dog, too, just like a choker.
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