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Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2025
Tried these on our doodles and due to all of their curly fur all the pinchers got caught in the fur.
startfreshly
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025
What I like about this training collar:-The outer sleeve helps to make it appear as if the dog is wearing a regular collar. This keeps judgmental people out of your business.-The collar is adjustable in that links can be added or removed.-Each of the spikes has a removable rubber tip. (Why anyone would want to remove these, I don't want to know)-The collar is well made. It gives and takes smoothly and without hanging up.What I'd like to see:Because a collar like this is as dangerous as it looks, it's important to be sure there is a rubber tip at the end of each spike before putting it around a dog's neck. It's also important to use the collar to apply pressure in a way that the dog will understand that doing the wrong thing isn't as comfortable as doing the right thing. If pressure isn't applied correctly, the dog could be seriously injured.That being said, I can't imagine a reason for not including written instructions with this product. Even a black and white drawing with a green check mark next to it and another drawing with with a red "X" across it would be more helpful than nothing at all.
Cathy
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
This collar is well made, and easy to use. I have a small weenie dog and he get excited when we go for a walk and wants to run all over. This collar has slowed that down a little bit and he behaves a little better that he used to. It does not seem to dig into him too bad but I can tell he knows it’s there when he tries to run off. This was a good purchase, and I have been using it everyday.
NipomoRidgeRunner
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
I have a 2-1/2 year old lab puppy that still wants to play with every child or dog we meet on our walks. The problem is, she's 80 pounds of loving hulk! If she's not scaring those that she wants to greet, she's tearing my arms out of the socket to get to them.I've tried shock collars, harnesses and muzzle collars thinking something would break her of her puppy antics without breaking her spirit but nothing has worked 100% of the time.Today, I put this pinch collar on her during our walk in the local park, knowing we'd see her usual distractions and hoping I could control her. Fact is, it worked! I was able to keep moderate tension on her leash when she wanted to charge a new found friend and she behaved. No yelling, no planting my feet to try and hold her back and no apologies when I couldn't control her.Perfect day, perfect walk, perfect behavior and I didn't even remove the point guards on the pinch collar.Pros:1) This type of collar is not always looked on with fondness by the public. This collar comes with a covering over the metal links so it's not obvious to casual observers that you're using a pinch collar.2) The metal links come with plastic tip covers so you don't have to dig raw metal into your pets neck if you don't need to.I left the plastic covers on during my walk and my lab behaved very well.3) You Can remove links to adjust for size. Mine came with 2 extra links with tip covers.4) They're easy to put on. No need to slip them over the head. They have a sturdy clasp that you seal together under their neck, leaving the leash loops on top of the neck.5) The leash loops can be doubled up or connected to one loop to function as a "choke chain".6) Great deal for the money. I've spent a ton of money on training collars and training but, in 10 minutes, this collar solved my biggest training shortfall.She knows when she's wearing it and her behavior reflects that. If it's in, she's the model dog. If I leave it off, she's your average, out of control puppy. 😆
Gilbert Cordova
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
This particular collar is the absolute worst collar ever !! We have another just like it of a different brand but decided to get this one due to it having the top piece giving it more of a collar type look. But the first day the buckle part just unclipped luckily when I was close to home.2nd day the prong parts just kept unhooking during our walk and my dog ran off but thankfully knows commands and came right back to me in which I had to carry a 60lb pittbull home. Do not recommend this collar at all ! A collar should never come apart. If a dog is excited, trying to run or jump I can see strength unhooking it however a calm walk ? NO do not chance this collar because the price is right, unless you want to lose your pet. I’ll be going back to the Heims prong collar
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