When a correction is applied and the leash is attached to the dead - ring the correction will not take as much
slack out of the collar as when it is attached to the live - ring.
The less movement in the handlers arm the faster the trainer is going to be able to take
the slack out of the collar, and the less likely the trainer is to cause the dog injury.
Not exact matches
When the snap is on the live - ring the correction is amplified because more
slack is taken
out of the
collar when the correction is given and the leash is popped.
When walking on the leash, keep the leash's end on your left with an elbow bent — do not let the puppy pull the arm straight
out in front
of you as it won't have the
slack for
collar correction.
Don't let your dog pull your arm straight
out in front
of you because then you won't have the
slack you need for the
collar correction.