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No, I don't think so....does the leash come with it and everything?
http://www.imagestation.com/picture/...2/fc59f740.jpg
I don't know if you can tell but there's a black loop coming down from his chin to his collar. It's just like the pic you posted except it has that collar attachment, as an extra safety measure I suppose.
I got it at Petco for about $20. It was just called a Halti headcollar...there was halti's and gentle leaders, that's it.
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WOW...leads,leashes and collars, Oh MY!
First, Binxy really isn't a puller...nearly not at all! I was looking for something when we are out walking, and he sees people, kids, etc., and decides at 180 pounds, that he wants to walk over to see them. I wouldn't ever (well, at least not intentionally) 'choke' him or 'prong' him...but, I do think they provide corrective measures for those necessary times. I wear my seat belt all the time, but, don't expect to get in an accident all the time..and quite frankly, those seat belts hurt/burn/cut when you have an accident. But, that doesn't mean they hurt/burn/cut ALL the time. So, while Binx is being coached on walking, and the plan is to have him walk nicely, the fact is, he won't, sometimes.
I am not going with the prong, now, cause I don't see the need for it. But, I am not opposed to them, at all. As to the thicker flat leads...like what Jen posted...I am wondering now if I shouldn't have gotten those instead of the rolled ones... I still have to check out all the other links you guys sent....THANKS~
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Bottom line is that diffierent dogs are going to react to different collars...what is right for one dog is completely wrong for another...it really is trial and error til you find what you and your dog work best with :)