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    what do you think of these collars?

    do you think this is a good collar or too dangerous?

    nylon choke collar
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    I don't know much about colars. Sorry to steal the thread a lil bit. But what is the best colar or tool used to get the dog not to pull on leash?

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    I have one for Zoey, I don't use it though, well I did when she was a puppy. I think is better then a choke chain. I don't like choke chains. On that collor right before it chokes them you can hear a sound and they finally get the picture that when they hear that sound it means their not healing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ashleycat
    I don't know much about colars. Sorry to steal the thread a lil bit. But what is the best colar or tool used to get the dog not to pull on leash?
    hmmm.... i've found the products below to be most effective to stopping pulling.

    Gentle leader collar
    chain and prong collars(prong is most effective)
    NO pull harness

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    Those are just like the martingale collars, like used on greyhounds & the like. They are the safest choke collar they make!
    If you need to use any type of choke collar this would be the kind to use!!!
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    If a choke chain is used improperly you can severly damage your dogs threachia internally.

    Puppies should ALWAYS be trained in a flat nylon collar.

    Riot was first trained to heel in a flat collar - then as his conformation training progressed he was switched over to a thin show choker.

    He ONLY uses his show choker when he is in the show ring, or praticing for the show.

    Any other time he is with a flat collar.
    If your dog pulls, I suggest getting either professional help or using a haltie. They are fabulous and do wonders. In Riots RallyO class there is a BC there that was a horrible little puller. Now she heels without a leash thanks to her halti training.

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    If your dog pulls very badly,
    1. Get a prong collar first
    2. I reccomend the "stop and go" method. When they pull, you stop and ask them back to your side. That way they learn that if they pull, they will not get to go forward. The halti is great, but many dogs never get used to wearing them, even with propper training.

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    I think I like the head one best. The prongs on that other one scare me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
    If your dog pulls very badly,
    1. Get a prong collar first
    2. I reccomend the "stop and go" method. When they pull, you stop and ask them back to your side. That way they learn that if they pull, they will not get to go forward. The halti is great, but many dogs never get used to wearing them, even with propper training.

    Great advice.

    You can also do the "turn" method. When they pull you turn around & start walking in the other direction. The same concept, they learn if they pull they will not get to go foward and possibly even be left behind.
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    We used to use that, but I think it just confused Niño. He learned to turn on a dime, then take off in the new direction. I actually started doing that when the about turn didn't work, then I read it in that "Training Secrets for Bully Breeds" Magazine.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Suki Wingy
    He learned to turn on a dime, then take off in the new direction.
    I never thought of that. I will have to keep that in mind for those dogs that don't learn with just the turn. Thanks a bunch for the info!
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    Quote Originally Posted by ashleycat
    I think I like the head one best. The prongs on that other one scare me.
    The prongs look scary, but really they are not harmful at all. I have one for Roscoe and I swear by it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by ashleycat
    I think I like the head one best. The prongs on that other one scare me.
    thay aren't scary at all IF used properly! it doesn't hurt the dog. it just pinches it and makes it stop and pay attention to you.
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    i prefer those to the choke chains.
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    I use a Prong collar for Bailey.

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