Sentences with phrase «chain slip collars»

Also like the chain slip collars, metal prong collars should be used with caution and never be left on your dog when unattended.
Also known as pinch collars, they are used for correction during training, similar to chain slip collars.
Equipment required on the first night of class is a 6 foot leash (preferably leather) and a chain slip collar (that measures ONLY 2 inches larger than your dog's neck) to class.
This will be the same evaluation we do in a shelter setting, and it means we'll take the dog from you and put a chain slip collar on your dog for our own safety.
Unlike the chain slip collar, it puts even pressure around the neck by pinching the skin in a band about a half inch wide.
The chain slip collar comes in two - inch increments and has a ring at each end.
Do not use the nylon slip collar that fits over the dog's head like the chain slip collar; effective corrections are almost impossible with this collar.
For older puppies and adult dogs, use a training collar or head collar, either a chain slip collar with medium - sized links, a nylon collar that can be fit around the dog's neck instead of over his head, a prong collar, or a Promise Gentle Leader, depending on personal preference and the dog's behavior.
and a regular chain slip collar is ineffective because the narrowness keeps them from really feeling it until they are pulling too hard..

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Basic, oversized sweaters were worn underneath fitted slip dresses adorned with ribbons, gold buttons and chains; old - fashioned houndstooth made its way onto patchwork silk tops, airy shirt dresses and even the sharp collars of blazers; office - appropriate skirts were paired with athletic or party - ready shirts (with fringes and sequins galore); and the drapey evening pieces that rounded out the finale were topped off with a contrasting collar.
The basic dog training collar goes by many names, including choke collar, choke chain, training collar, correction collar and slip collar.
Dogs should wear well - fitting buckle or slip collars made of leather, fabric, or chain.
Use a harness, slip collar, well - fitted collar, choke chain, or prong collar when out walking so he can't slip out of the restraint if panicked or aroused.
Slip collars (commonly called choke chain or check chains) are made of metal links or rolled material such as nylon or leather.
Martingale collars (also called limited - slip collars) are usually made of flat nylon with a smaller fixed - length section (made of either nylon or a short length of chain) that, when pulled on by the leash, shortens up tightening the collar around the dog's neck, to a limited extent.
Choices include a plain flat or round buckle collar, a prong collar, a chain or nylon slip collar, a martingale collar, or a head halter.
Today, the chain collar has been joined by a nylon version, a snap - on slip collar, a humane choker, a Halti head collar, and a no - pull halter.
In the old days, dogs were trained on chain slip - collars known commonly as chokers.
The dog can slip out of the flat collar if s / he pulls back, so bring a leash hooked to a chain, pinch (prong), Martingale collar or a Gentle Leader type head harness to use when you walk the dog.
Head halters or pinch (prong) collars should have a chain backup as some dogs can slip a head a harness and pinch collars can break open.
Choke Chain (Slip Collar) is a length of chain or nylon rope with rings at either end such that the collar can be formed into a loop around the top of the dog's neck, just behind the Chain (Slip Collar) is a length of chain or nylon rope with rings at either end such that the collar can be formed into a loop around the top of the dog's neck, just behind theCollar) is a length of chain or nylon rope with rings at either end such that the collar can be formed into a loop around the top of the dog's neck, just behind the chain or nylon rope with rings at either end such that the collar can be formed into a loop around the top of the dog's neck, just behind thecollar can be formed into a loop around the top of the dog's neck, just behind the ears.
The dog — who is probably wearing a choke - chain, slip lead, or electronic collar — is walking along quite well.
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