🐾 Train Smart, Walk Proud — The Collar That Means Business
This adjustable prong collar features durable 4.0mm chrome-plated stainless steel links and rubber-tipped prongs to ensure safe, effective training for dogs of all sizes up to 23.6 inches. Designed for comfort and control, it offers quick on/off functionality with a secure D-ring, making it a top choice for professional trainers and dedicated dog owners alike.
T**Y
Works great
works great for my large german shepherd. Very easy to use and get my dogs attention without hurting it. Highly suggest these for large dogs that might not listen the best.
C**Y
Dog chocker
Bought two to be able to walk large puppies works great can walk them daily
B**K
Good quality...worth the money spent.
Quality is as expected. No instructions on how to remove links or if that's even possible.
R**T
My solution for a dog that pulls.
This prong collar has really turned my walks with our dog into a pleasurable experience. He was just okay walking on a leash after a year of trying most everything with him. He still needed constant reminders and would pull hard at times. This was almost like magic. When I want him to walk by my side and have this collar on I use the command By Me. A gentle tug was all it took to get him there. Gentle tugs, and saying Good each time that he strayed and came back was all he needed to be a great walker. Over time he requires less and less persuasion. I can see the day coming where he will not need the collar.One word of advice. Don't leave the collar on when he is playing or at the dog park. It is only meant for training. My dog caught his paw in a dog's prong collar while playing. The instructions are clear in this regard and should be adhered to.I met a couple who had working sled dogs at one time. They said that they would always pull unless they had the prong collar on. They knew that it meant that they were now walking and not working. So, try everything that trainers and the books tell you to do to get your dog to walk properly on a leash. If it doesn't work try the prong collar. This one has a convenient clip to put it on and take it off. Be sure to have it positioned correctly after you size it by removing or adding links. I didn't find adding or removing the links too hard either.
A**R
ok
good for training
G**E
Good Collar BUT……
So the collar is well made, sturdy, etc. However, as other reviewers have said the links are almost impossible to separate. Now please keep in mind that I have been a dog owner for twenty years plus and I have used these types of collars for all those years.I purchased this collar for my neighbor an 80 year old woman. No way was she going to be able to put this on her 100 lb boy as it came out of the box. I threw it on my 100 lb vise and tried to work the prongs so that they would be easier to open and close. After “working” one set of prongs, maybe it will be close enuf that 80 year old arthritic hands will be able to put it on and take it off. If not back to the vise it will go. Because it’s so tough to bend I think that it is a thumbs up for the quality/longevity of the collar.This collar is also not solid stainless steel. I discovered this by bending one of the links. Looks to be an alloy that is chromed. Not sure of my comments about this just saying.Btw the rubber prong covers are a nice touch being provided by the mfgr.
H**S
This collar is not cruel.
I work at Humane society of Autauga co. The administrator of the society has a beauty of a Doobie which pull everyone almost drags them. I bought it for the Doobie got it took to work gave it to her she said she didn't like them I said I'm going to change your mind. I put the collar on ask for a lead some one gave me a lead I walked him out to the potties spot we walked around a few minutes then she came out with everyone she was pointing at us cause there was slack in the lead Troy was very comfortable to walk I didn't need to jerk him which is cruel. Just lovingly walk him so I called her over to us gave her the lead & let her enjoy the walk.
J**H
Instant relief- update
Update…At first this felt like a breath of fresh air but after our dog attacked another dog with a newly found hatred for other dogs we took him to a trainer and he explained. He told me it was most likely this prong collar that caused the issues. Dogs naturally pull when untrained. Every dog will pull when they see another dog untrained. This creates pain when he sees another dog by following his natural reaction of pulling. Dog associates pain with other animals and sometimes strangers.Nothing wrong with this collars structure build or price but it is absolutely not the correct answer. Have your dog trained properly please. We tossed our prong collar in place of a harness with a front and back connecting point to turn him away from the thing he tries to pull at. A positive reinforcement trainer will solve all your issues70lb Pit- major pulling issues. You need thisOur Pitbull although very nice, was an absolute nut on the leash/harness/whatever. He pulls at every bush, dog, tree, electrical box, squirrel, bird or falling leaf. He even pulled indoors and was starting to scratch up our hardwood. He pulled so much that my arm started to look like quagmire when he discovered the internet. My wife was scared to walk him and our daughter could not walk him at all. We thought we would need special training classes to calm him down from the excitement of being on a walk.After using this for one walk the results are instant. He has turned into a well mannered dog who crosses his paws and reads the newspaper. He says please and thank you and will most likely start cooking gourmet dinners for us soon. He pulls 90% less and understands the distance of the leash.I am happy with this product and like that it comes with with rubber nubs.20ish inch neck. 19.8 inch chain. It has about 2 fingers worth of space before it starts getting tight. Any bigger and i would be afraid he could slip out.Dont be stubborn and say these are harmful/cruel . Save your dog the bruising and choking of regular equipment. You will thank yourself and so will your dog
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