Not exact matches
At Emory, the pause has
halted not only the CEIRS project with the lab - attenuated PR8 strain, but
also a research grant project
headed by Anice Lowen that is looking at how the cell types targeted by two different influenza viruses affect their propensity to exchange genes.
Also utilizing imaging, PIs Joseph Paydarfar, MD, Ryan
Halter, PhD, and David Pastel, MD, will test their solution to the problem that, in patients with
head and neck cancer, significant tissue deformation occurs during laryngoscopy, rendering pre-operative images unusable for assessing tumor extent and location of critical structures.
We
also see good results with the Halti and the Gentle Leader
head halters, where the leash attaches to a ring under the dog's chin, and allows him to be guided without choking.
Head halters such as the Gentle Leader can work wonders on a puppy, as the lead gently presses the puppy's mouth shut for a few seconds of pressure and tells them to stop barking,
also you do not have to say a thing.
Also consider trying a gentle leader
head collar, which is like a
head halter for dogs.
A
head halter or a
head collar is
also used but not so often, as using strategies three and four, you risk hurting your puppy.
Answer by Help It is better to start earily training a pup to walk with a leash.I prefer the
head halter method, as this insures that the pup can't slip out of the collar, and
also prevents the collar fom being placed on the pup too tight.
Behavior products can
also be invaluable in that the
head halter can keep the
head focused on the owner and not the veterinarian (provided the owner is calm and positive) and can
also control the
head and muzzle to ensure safety, while a calming cap that covers the eyes can reduce some of the visual stimuli that might incite fear.
We might
also suggest the use of products such as a
head halter, body harness or clicker to help modify your pet's behaviour, or in some cases drugs, pheromones, or other natural products.
Look around at folks struggling to walk dogs on leashes and you're likely to find all sorts of gadgets intended to stop the pulling, including choke chains, prong collars, shock collars, front - clip harnesses and — the subject of this article —
head collars,
also known as
head halters.