Not exact matches
A
head collar or harness is
recommended, instead of a regular neck
collar, because pressure on your dog's throat and trachea can make coughing worse.
Many obedience training instructors use and
recommend use of the
head collar.
Gentle Leaders or Halti
head collars are
recommended for dogs who may have personal space issues around other dogs.
We
recommend the use a buckle
collar / martingale
collar / or a harness (preferably no - pull harness) /
head collars are optional.
Prevents dog from slipping out of the
collar - Tightens when dog pulls and loosens when dog stops - Perfect for «escape artists» and breeds with necks larger than their
heads - Not
recommended for tie - out use - Made of nylon Ingredients n / a
Use of a front - clip harness or
head collar is
recommended for hard pullers — a step - in harness for puppies and small breeds.
If your most pressing concern is pulling without leash aggression, I would
recommend combining the
head collar with positive reinforcement to teach heeled walks, then wean your dog off the
head collar as his leash skills improve.
The Halti Optifit is now the only
head collar I
recommend to my clients.
I
recommend hiring an experienced trainer to demonstrate the
head collar the first time you use it following the desensitization period.
Martingale
collars are
recommended for sight hounds because their
heads are smaller than their necks and they can often slip out of standard
collars.