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    that's great that Buddy got a nice new collar. it's VERY important to make Buddy just as much of the family as the other two. i'm sure he was being hard to deal with because he was feeling left out.
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    I could tell. It was just hard because my therapist was encouraging me not the walk him and she told my mom that I shouldn't be walking him. I finally got my parents to get me a collar, that works. My therapist still isn't too happy about it, but who cares? Buddy's part of the family and he deserves whatever the other two get!

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    if your not suppose to walk Buddy can you take a friend that can walk him while you walk the other two? when we had all six dogs.(permanent and rescues)i had my brothers talk a couple. the ONLY good thing about having 3 brothers!
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    As I suggested in the other thread, for walking, a good choice for control would be a type of harness (I've heard good things about the gentle leader and such) or a prong collar.

    The elastic on that one looks as though if it were under enough stress/pressure it would break. And your Buddy is a good sound and strong dog. I think this collar would be a good choice if he had a little more obedience under his belt first (ie: no, stay, come, etc).

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    That's great he won't be left out anymore! I saw those collars at petsmart. Those are really great for bigger, stronger dogs.

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    Does he pull when u walk him?

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    thats great! Like Jessika said,i would have recommended a prong collar for him.Helped both of mine alot!

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    That's brilliant - well done! For every problem, there's a solution
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