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    Buddy update

    Buddy flexible collar broke Looks like Jessika was right. My mom told me it wasn't flimsy though. I've been taking him for daily walks but he still runs away, and sometimes comes back to his name. I am working on training him and he is getting better. Just wanted to give you all an update!

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    Good boy Buddy! I bet he is loving it - well done
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    He is! All the treats he's getting... it's heaven for him. I feel guilty not giving him any attention earlier in his life

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    Yay Buddy!

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    Sorry to hear that his new collar broke, but I am glad to hear that you are working more with him. I am sure it will be fun for both of you. Keep up the good work.

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    If his collar keep breaking you can use a choak chain as a collar without the choaking part Go to the hardware store & get something that looks like this,

    BUT instead of that hing thing, get the one that screwes (so he cannot get it off). It should be where the nails are kept in the store.

    Don't loop the choak chain, just put the chain around his neck & attach the thingy. He wont be able to break that Just make sure the choaker isn't too long or he can slip it off his head

    For years I had a non choak chain on Max, only cause his collars were choaking him & causing him to barf. I didn't need that screw thing, as Max wasn't a puller & it was only for his tags. Then he developed a sore back & neck & I remove it & we was always naked hehe

    After Buddy is fully trained you can put pretty collars on him

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    I have a collar and leash combo that I bought from PetsMart that uses one of these clasps except it screws up so it won't come undone. Here is a picture of it...



    I bet Buddy is loving his daily walks!

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    those things suck, thats why I recomemded the screwing kind.. its made to support the weight of a trailer hooked up to a car/truck. They come in small to HUGE so a 1-2 inch thingy will do & wont be heavy for the dog.

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    those things suck, thats why I recomemded the screwing kind.. its made to support the weight of a trailer hooked up to a car/truck. They come in small to HUGE so a 1-2 inch thingy will do & wont be heavy for the dog.
    Mine is made to support the full pulling strength of a Rottweiler, so I am pretty certain that it would be safe to use on Buddy. It screws up on the leash and the collar, so there is no way it will come undone. Sometimes my soon-to-be hubby doesn't screw it up and it still doesn't come undone.

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    their strength is great, but its the clip thingy that sucks.. they can just break off, or the spring breaks & then it can fall off the dog.. the screwing kind is super hard to break!

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    Quote Originally Posted by king2005
    their strength is great, but its the clip thingy that sucks.. they can just break off, or the spring breaks & then it can fall off the dog.. the screwing kind is super hard to break!
    I just have it screwed up in the picture so you can't really tell. It is hard to explain how it works, but it is exactly how you described the screwing kind. You mean like this?



    That is the same as my collar/leash combo. Besides that, a well trained dog should not have a chance to break any type of collar.

    AMADEUS AUGUSTUS SEBASTIAN THEODORE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crazy-Cat-Lover
    I just have it screwed up in the picture so you can't really tell. It is hard to explain how it works, but it is exactly how you described the screwing kind. You mean like this?



    That is the same as my collar/leash combo. Besides that, a well trained dog should not have a chance to break any type of collar.

    Nope.. The whole thing is a screw.. If I knew the proper name of the thing I would google it..
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    that's great he's doing better. i wish all owners that have problem dogs would try to work on the problems like you did instead of just "getting rid of the dog".

    cheap flexi leads are a bad investment. i advise you to spend the money on a Flexi brand lead if you want a retractable. they are the best there is. you'd probably want something that can hold over 75-100lbs. depending on how much Buddy weighs and how strong he is. Flexies are expensive, but definatly worth the money.

    as for the running off part he may stop that after a while if you work with him enough. be sure to teach him to "come". that word may save his life someday.
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    have you considered a prong collar for him?It's helped my 2(and my arms) alot,and they hardly ever pull anymore.It should ONLY be used for walking.
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    I'm glad he's getting better though!

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