You can see the prong collar is not hurting this sweet girl in any way. I have ordered leashes, (flat) collars, and multiple harnesses. My dog is still crazy. I am ordering a prong collar TODAY! Its time to get my 80lb GSD under control. FOR ZEUS!
Your training style is equivalent to that of a smart parent teaching other misinformed parents (or sometimes bad ones) how to parent. I think it's superb and not well-understood among many trainers out there - which is why I binge watch many of your videos. I often will learn something new on each video. As you clearly teach, it's about relationship and discipline. I've seen some comments improperly define these two words: -Relationship doesn't mean you give your dog 100% freedom so they love you more, rather it means to have the dog trust and have confidence in you so they'll respect you (the parent). But before you get that, you have to have discipline... -Discipline doesn't mean you have to physically or emotionally abuse your dog to get them to do what you want, you just have to set small and minor consequences for their actions so they know the rules. Failure to tell them the rules is not fair to the dog. But, just as importantly, you've gotta have postive reinforcement. That's when the "you can have your cake and eat it too" comes into play. In almost every training session, I see the rules being clearly "explained" to the dog (the discipline and positive reinforcement) and then, almost naturally, the relationship follows. Once these are thoroughly trained, you can start removing the consequential tools because you've developed that relationship you teach about. Clearly genius work here sir...out of ALL the dog training videos (really people training :) ) yours are my go-to and will be the channel I recommend to friends and family.
I learned nothing about prong collars or loose leash walking...... but it was a great refresher on relationship building and how to better communicate with my clients.
Best 17 1/2 minutes I’ve ever spent on TH-cam ! I adopted a 1 year old Pit/great Dane from growing up in the shelter. Who knows what this poor guy has been through? He is super intelligent and wants to learn. Harness and “Scooby snacks “ just aren’t enough. Now that I have been educated on the correct way to use a prong collar, I have no doubt that he will learn as quickly as this dog has. Thanks so much for your vids. Your casual, straight forward, matter of fact style of explaining things is the best I’ve heard. Having a dog look up to you with such love and respect is one of the best feelings available. You are helping people achieve this with their animals. What a gift ! So many people have never had a real , close relationship with their dog. People need to put down their phone and enjoy their walk/bonding session/adventure with their friend. All too soon that friend may be gone ... and it will be too late. Dogs rock !
2:46 >> From a treat dependent service dog mom here, THE STRUGGLE IS REAL! So excited to start with our Dogtra to expand and clarify our communication. TREATS are not the answer, they are a great tool for foundational building! Otherwise you get a dog who is "prompt dependent" this can also happen when owners give commands over and over and over until by the 6th time they sit. Thanks again!! On to the next video! -Stay Real, Stay Safe!
Use Herm prong collars, beware of fake Chinese copies, pay the price or pay the price. Even you can train your dog quickly, efficiently, safely. Also use a back up collar with safety chain connection between herm and regular collar just in case you pop a link.. no one ever seems to mention that...
Good advice, don’t buy them at local pet stores, Walmart, Tractor Supply etc. You can buy keeper prong collar and they are great look them up on TH-cam.
I have a 1yr old female unfixed pitbull. Wish I had bought the prong collar at 6months. She is a joy to walk with the collar, I love it. Now to figure out how to get her to calm down in the house.
I am very impressed with this video as I know the reputation that pit's have. We have a shepherd 2 yrs old and he rules my partner!! The time for a prong collar has arrived for all our benefits!!
Love these style videos as I’m just starting to use a herm sprenger collar on my new to me rescue dog...and this information is helping immensely! Thank you so much Tom keep up the amazing work!
It amazes me, the results you get so quickly. I'm currently in a dog obedience class, we use food as a reward with a clicker, and I am not allowed to bring a prong collar. My dog is an American Bulldog, 5 years old, strains at the end of the leash to the point where I think she's going to injure herself, and yet they will not let me use a prong collar. I'm as frustrated as the dog, probably more so.
I have a aggressive pitt towards others and I would like to know what type of prong to get him. Please? How long do you use the prong? Would I use it everytime I go outside with him? Because that's when he's most aggressive. Ty
Rubber capping can cause glide burns and take the collar out of position. The rubber capped ones are also cheaply made and are often sharpened under the caps which can be extremely unsafe if you either take the caps off or the sharpened end wears down the cap and you end up stabbing your dog.Herm Springer brand prongs have links going in both directions so pressure is evenly distributed even more than a prong with one direction links.
Thanks for wonderful video, prong collar really helped me controlling my 2 years old Lab. He is good on prong collar and pulls when I use regular collars. So how long should I be using prong collars? Is this meant for only training or can I use it for long term? Please help, thanks
It could be used long term, but if you feel like you've reached a point where vocal or extremely minimal corrections are happening, transitioning to a flat collar is always an option
Absolutely love this. I purchased HS 3.0 but feel like it's not fitted properly. With certain number of prongs it seems to tight with one more prong it seems to loose. Any suggestions.?
You have an in-between size dog and unfortunately with that collar that's it. However ive seen new ones built in and it appears to adjust like Hermspringer with martindale forgot what its called..going to order that one! Hope this helps!
I have a 70 # working line GS. She wears it daily on our walks with Herm Sprenger chain choker as backup. . She always will. Her reactivity is much reduced, and I am a strong 66 yr old. But, it gives me peace of mind that she responds to the prong on her own. It's the only time she wears it.
What size links are you using? My pits about the same size, and I have 225links but feel like they might be too small for him, but not sure whether j should go up a size , or whether it'll make any difference
Just ordered one for my 135lb mastiff puppy. Certain days he's perfect no pulling other days he pulls constantly. Scared of tall bushes, Trash cans, tow trucks. Starts pulling to get away. Wont stay to the side of the road, wants to walk in the middle
I am trying to train a red nose pit,9 months. This is my next move what size do you suggest and brand. My first dog and he such a good dog just excited.
In Australia I believe you cannot use a prong collar on a dog (even it will help keep that dog alive) but you can keep a female pig in a small cage for 115 days. Is the World just a little bit fucked up ?
Chelsea Nidiffer www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0006L0UGC/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1506475380&sr=8-3&keywords=herm+sprenger+prong+collar&dpPl=1&dpID=51NML-a8GrL&ref=plSrch#
Directly. For example, my dog. Keep a learning distance away from a stimulus because when the situation tips over the edge, then there will be no force or distraction until the dog is removed from the obsession area.
Faith, I find with pits, it is hard to keep collars high up, when they pull a little the collar slips down. I have come to realize that most all dogs can and would do what you want them to do..... IF THEY FEEL LIKE IT. Same as a child so I try to learn how to get them to WANT TO LISTEN.
The difference is the pull versus the pop. A pull they'll pull through. A pop, they won't. He has another video explaining that difference really well... Done within the past couple of months I think. But. Not sure which one it is. I'll try to find it.
I wouldn't of thought this training was posible, call me sceptic but I thought it was some kind of joke, put on a dog that pulls like mad next minute doing all what is asked of it. So there is only one way to prove it tryi it yourself, my dog was a little like this pitbull but mine is a German Shepherd, he isn't aggressive in fact very lovely and 80% of the walk is good until he sniffs the ground and wants to stay, sees another dog not every dog but some he goes crazy some he as no interest and then finally he decides he wants to play when crossing the road. I have tried Harnesess, Halties, chokers even the trat and praise to no avail, I don't blame the dog when I first got him I started training him and it was going real well until I started to walk with another person with German Shepherds, his German shepherds ran up to people and bassically did what they like so mine followed, after some trouble in a park I decided I would go solo with my Dog but could never get back to the co-oporation I got at first, he is not aggressive and is lovely so didn't want to gwt to tough training. My two previous dogs where properly trained but by old school and I didn't want to do that, as old school does effect the trust and love of the dog and trainer, so after all had failed like I said sceptic about the prong collar but worth a try. I used it the first time yesterday 4th August 2021 and what a response fantastic had none of the prvious troubles, the difficult part was when he saw another dog but nothing like before so yes certainly works now we can progress with our training and hopefull trust him off a lead to play ball, after all getting a dog isn't about us its about our dog. So yes would recommend a prong collar tried him later on without it a little better but still a little way to go. But I am sure soon we will be able to walk without the prome collar as its certainly got his attention. Mike
I wish everyone that has a pulse could watch this video. Not only is it informative but it shows how sweet and loving pits really are. They are and have been my favorite breed for well over 13 years. They're beautiful, fun, loving, smart, very easy to train. Sure, there are some bad ones. It there are bad ones in every breed. In all honesty I am more scared of a Chihuahua that I am a pack of pit bulls Chihuahua will bite you without even thinking about it for absolutely no reason whatsoever. I do not like those littles bastards 🤷♂️🤷♂️😂😂🤫🤫
Everything isn't a Pit Bulls. Stop Mislabeling dog breeds. Every breed have there short way of saying there breed. Only uneducated people say the stupid stuff out there mouth. Pit Bull is short way of saying American Pit Bull Terriers. Pit Bull isn't a Blanket, Umbrella, Category for multiple Breeds. That is lie and we don't lie here. Bulldogs is Blanket, Umbrella, Category, Group for Multiple Breeds. Terriers is Blanket, Umbrella, Category, Group for Multiple Breeds. Mastiffs Blanket, Umbrella, Category, Group for Multiple Breeds. Shepherd Blanket, Umbrella, Category, Group for Multiple Breeds. Common sense but mostly of you people do not have common sense and you’re on Think past zero. Everything isn’t a PitBulls. Stop Mislabeling dogs breeds. If you don’t have no pedigree = MuttBulls. Pit Bull are animal aggressive and not human aggressive. UKC and ADBA dogs are American Staffordshire Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers Mix, American Bullys, American Bandog Mastiffs, American Bandogge Mastiffs Tagged and Hanged under the Breed American Pit Bull Terriers. Everything isn’t a Pit Bulls. Pit Bulls Aren’t Blue, Gray, Merle or Tri Color. Pit Bulls have Bruce Lee Body and Narrow Heads. Pit Bulls are Animal Aggressive and Not Human Aggressive. Pit Bulls isn’t a Blanket or Umbrella Term. Pit Bulls is Short way of Saying American Pit Bull Terriers.
I'm striving to see how the collar is having any kind of influence whereas it's a completely different environment and an educated person holding the leash. It's not the collar folks. You just don't know how to work your animals.... ;)
No no, having your cake and eating it too, in this situation, would be not having to use a prong collar or any correction ever and not having issues with your dog.
I live in the UK, I also have and continue to use prong collar... Yeah uneducated ppl think 🤔 it's abusive, so is letting your fur baby have temper tantrums at the expense of THEIR own health n saftey and the public health n safety... I'm a 5tf short ass who walks a 2yr old Rottweiler better than a full grown ass Man that walks sorry gets dragged up the street by a little Yorkie... 🤔 🤔 🤔 🤔 And listen 👂👂 👂 👂... P.s I also train him with a flat collar and a harness, most of the time he hasn't got the prong on...This is what works for my Bestie... Thanks again for your help and content am always learning from a wide variety...
You can see the prong collar is not hurting this sweet girl in any way. I have ordered leashes, (flat) collars, and multiple harnesses. My dog is still crazy. I am ordering a prong collar TODAY! Its time to get my 80lb GSD under control. FOR ZEUS!
did it work.
You won't be sorry!!!
How'd it go?
PRONG COLLARS ARE THE LITERALLY THE SAFEST COLLARS AROUND WHEN IT COMES TO TRAINING AND REINFORCING LEASH WORK!!!!
Anna Forsythe agreed!!
Anna Forsythe I need a prong collar asap for my 100 lb GS. Which brand is recommended?
T Miller Herm sprenger
That was a great example of the prone collar. So happy Tom showed how the dog enjoyed all us that the dog was the same happy dog.
Your training style is equivalent to that of a smart parent teaching other misinformed parents (or sometimes bad ones) how to parent. I think it's superb and not well-understood among many trainers out there - which is why I binge watch many of your videos. I often will learn something new on each video.
As you clearly teach, it's about relationship and discipline. I've seen some comments improperly define these two words:
-Relationship doesn't mean you give your dog 100% freedom so they love you more, rather it means to have the dog trust and have confidence in you so they'll respect you (the parent). But before you get that, you have to have discipline...
-Discipline doesn't mean you have to physically or emotionally abuse your dog to get them to do what you want, you just have to set small and minor consequences for their actions so they know the rules. Failure to tell them the rules is not fair to the dog. But, just as importantly, you've gotta have postive reinforcement.
That's when the "you can have your cake and eat it too" comes into play. In almost every training session, I see the rules being clearly "explained" to the dog (the discipline and positive reinforcement) and then, almost naturally, the relationship follows.
Once these are thoroughly trained, you can start removing the consequential tools because you've developed that relationship you teach about.
Clearly genius work here sir...out of ALL the dog training videos (really people training :) ) yours are my go-to and will be the channel I recommend to friends and family.
Very well said
I learned nothing about prong collars or loose leash walking...... but it was a great refresher on relationship building and how to better communicate with my clients.
Best 17 1/2 minutes I’ve ever spent on TH-cam ! I adopted a 1 year old Pit/great Dane from growing up in the shelter. Who knows what this poor guy has been through? He is super intelligent and wants to learn. Harness and “Scooby snacks “ just aren’t enough. Now that I have been educated on the correct way to use a prong collar, I have no doubt that he will learn as quickly as this dog has. Thanks so much for your vids. Your casual, straight forward, matter of fact style of explaining things is the best I’ve heard. Having a dog look up to you with such love and respect is one of the best feelings available. You are helping people achieve this with their animals. What a gift ! So many people have never had a real , close relationship with their dog. People need to put down their phone and enjoy their walk/bonding session/adventure with their friend. All too soon that friend may be gone ... and it will be too late. Dogs rock !
2:46 >> From a treat dependent service dog mom here, THE STRUGGLE IS REAL! So excited to start with our Dogtra to expand and clarify our communication. TREATS are not the answer, they are a great tool for foundational building! Otherwise you get a dog who is "prompt dependent" this can also happen when owners give commands over and over and over until by the 6th time they sit. Thanks again!! On to the next video!
-Stay Real, Stay Safe!
Thanks again for the informative video. I have an aggressive Chow I am rehabilitating. The prong will be my next tool!
Awesome! Thanks for watching!
I usually remind my clients that our main objective, is to HELP the dog to RELAX.
I think this is also the case with this dog.
Beautiful animal BTW.
but seriously where were you in my life four years ago? Thanks so much for these videos.
I'm thinking the exact same thing.
Use Herm prong collars, beware of fake Chinese copies, pay the price or pay the price. Even you can train your dog quickly, efficiently, safely. Also use a back up collar with safety chain connection between herm and regular collar just in case you pop a link.. no one ever seems to mention that...
Good advice, don’t buy them at local pet stores, Walmart, Tractor Supply etc. You can buy keeper prong collar and they are great look them up on TH-cam.
th-cam.com/video/Lr2nM9A4n2g/w-d-xo.html
I have a 1yr old female unfixed pitbull. Wish I had bought the prong collar at 6months. She is a joy to walk with the collar, I love it. Now to figure out how to get her to calm down in the house.
Loved watching the bond be built. Only wish I could get through to my clients like you do.
(That slip lead had me cringing)
What a sweet, happy little dog💜
Amazing! Makes me cry. I will do this with my dog. Thank you, Tom!
I am very impressed with this video as I know the reputation that pit's have. We have a shepherd 2 yrs old and he rules my partner!! The time for a prong collar has arrived for all our benefits!!
Love these style videos as I’m just starting to use a herm sprenger collar on my new to me rescue dog...and this information is helping immensely! Thank you so much Tom keep up the amazing work!
It amazes me, the results you get so quickly. I'm currently in a dog obedience class, we use food as a reward with a clicker, and I am not allowed to bring a prong collar. My dog is an American Bulldog, 5 years old, strains at the end of the leash to the point where I think she's going to injure herself, and yet they will not let me use a prong collar. I'm as frustrated as the dog, probably more so.
You're such an amazing trainer, thank you for sharing!)
Hi Thomas, The video is too great! Could you please add the link for the leash you use in this video?
I need some help on how to control my dogs VERY HIGH prey drive...thank you
I think I need to try prong collar for my dog, she is sweet dog inside the house but outside the house is another story ..lol
I have a aggressive pitt towards others and I would like to know what type of prong to get him. Please? How long do you use the prong? Would I use it everytime I go outside with him? Because that's when he's most aggressive. Ty
Thank you so much for this video!
why a herm springer prong collar vs any other prong collar and does one with rubber caps on the tips work as well as one without the rubber caps
Rubber capping can cause glide burns and take the collar out of position. The rubber capped ones are also cheaply made and are often sharpened under the caps which can be extremely unsafe if you either take the caps off or the sharpened end wears down the cap and you end up stabbing your dog.Herm Springer brand prongs have links going in both directions so pressure is evenly distributed even more than a prong with one direction links.
This is my dog's doppelganger. Exactly same type of behavior.
how do you get them so calm before implementing no pressure on the leash?
hey, you’re great!
what do you think about plastic prong collars? are they good too?
What’s the earliest age you can use a prong collar to start training?
Can you use a prong collar on a older dog
I have a year old pitbull, I was wondering if you had a video to help me teach him to stop jumping on people!
Thanks for wonderful video, prong collar really helped me controlling my 2 years old Lab. He is good on prong collar and pulls when I use regular collars. So how long should I be using prong collars? Is this meant for only training or can I use it for long term? Please help, thanks
It could be used long term, but if you feel like you've reached a point where vocal or extremely minimal corrections are happening, transitioning to a flat collar is always an option
Very informative, thank you.
Thanks for watching!
This is exactly my issue with my young rescue pitbull. He's 65lbs, 2 years old and his neck right behind his ears is 17" what size prong should I get?
Is there a wrong way to put a collar? Like is there a right way to put it on or it just goes in like that?
Absolutely love this. I purchased HS 3.0 but feel like it's not fitted properly. With certain number of prongs it seems to tight with one more prong it seems to loose. Any suggestions.?
You have an in-between size dog and unfortunately with that collar that's it. However ive seen new ones built in and it appears to adjust like Hermspringer with martindale forgot what its called..going to order that one! Hope this helps!
From what age (in months) can i start using a prong collar. Is it ok to use for a beagle
6 months. beagles should be fine to use.
So do you continue using the prong collar everyday or only when training? How do you know when to stop using the prong collar if at all?
I have a 70 # working line GS. She wears it daily on our walks with Herm Sprenger chain choker as backup. . She always will. Her reactivity is much reduced, and I am a strong 66 yr old. But, it gives me peace of mind that she responds to the prong on her own. It's the only time she wears it.
Love what you do. But when i read pulling issues, i then think no ones seen how my Amstaff pulls 😣😂
What size links are you using? My pits about the same size, and I have 225links but feel like they might be too small for him, but not sure whether j should go up a size , or whether it'll make any difference
There are a lot of e-collars out there. What one do you recommend?
You could try the E collar technologies Mini
What's the proper way to use a e collar
Just ordered one for my 135lb mastiff puppy. Certain days he's perfect no pulling other days he pulls constantly. Scared of tall bushes, Trash cans, tow trucks. Starts pulling to get away. Wont stay to the side of the road, wants to walk in the middle
Same issue with my mastiff puppy. How did the prong work out for him?
@@kodamoose5905 didn't use it. Got the gentle leader (harness for face) works great!
I have thought about trying one of those too! It’s getting harder and harder to walk him! Was it easy to get him used to it?
@@kodamoose5905 of course at first he kept trying to take it off but I would just start walking really fast and he would forget about it
You are amazing
hard to tell in the video when you say micro prong are you referring to one smaller than a 2.25? I know leerburg sells an actually micro prong. thanks
Yes 2.25 are the micros I use!
I am trying to train a red nose pit,9 months. This is my next move what size do you suggest and brand. My first dog and he such a good dog just excited.
measure the dogs neck and use a 2.25mm herm sprenger, i use that for my 10month Mali
Amazing Video🔥🔥
In Australia I believe you cannot use a prong collar on a dog (even it will help keep that dog alive) but you can keep a female pig in a small cage for 115 days. Is the World just a little bit fucked up ?
They still use them in some clubs in Western Australia apparently.
Brilliant
Can you post a link to the collar you're working with? I've been using a prong collar but it doesn't fit as these do so would like to try yours!
Chelsea Nidiffer www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0006L0UGC/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1506475380&sr=8-3&keywords=herm+sprenger+prong+collar&dpPl=1&dpID=51NML-a8GrL&ref=plSrch#
Thank you!
Is the owner check out?
I need to learn how this translates to a reactive, lunging, pulling adult dog.
Directly. For example, my dog. Keep a learning distance away from a stimulus because when the situation tips over the edge, then there will be no force or distraction until the dog is removed from the obsession area.
@@creativeconcept119 Thank you for your reply! He does this in our yard...pretty hard to catch it early or to remove him immediately.
My pit girl pulled just as hard on the prong collar, hurting herself. Works for some but not for all.
D F is the placement right? High up on the neck right behind the ears?
But that’s right, prong collars don’t work for all dogs
Faith, I find with pits, it is hard to keep collars high up, when they pull a little the collar slips down. I have come to realize that most all dogs can and would do what you want them to do..... IF THEY FEEL LIKE IT. Same as a child so I try to learn how to get them to WANT TO LISTEN.
D F I see, thanks for the feedback
The difference is the pull versus the pop. A pull they'll pull through. A pop, they won't. He has another video explaining that difference really well... Done within the past couple of months I think. But. Not sure which one it is. I'll try to find it.
Hey does someone know the size for a full grow doberman?
measure the dogs neck just behind the ears and for a doberman you could use a 3.0mm herm sprenger
Prong collars are banned selling in NEW ZEALAND where I am. I need this collar
Order a collar online...just make sure of the sizing first.
I wouldn't of thought this training was posible, call me sceptic but I thought it was some kind of joke, put on a dog that pulls like mad next minute doing all what is asked of it. So there is only one way to prove it tryi it yourself, my dog was a little like this pitbull but mine is a German Shepherd, he isn't aggressive in fact very lovely and 80% of the walk is good until he sniffs the ground and wants to stay, sees another dog not every dog but some he goes crazy some he as no interest and then finally he decides he wants to play when crossing the road. I have tried Harnesess, Halties, chokers even the trat and praise to no avail, I don't blame the dog when I first got him I started training him and it was going real well until I started to walk with another person with German Shepherds, his German shepherds ran up to people and bassically did what they like so mine followed, after some trouble in a park I decided I would go solo with my Dog but could never get back to the co-oporation I got at first, he is not aggressive and is lovely so didn't want to gwt to tough training.
My two previous dogs where properly trained but by old school and I didn't want to do that, as old school does effect the trust and love of the dog and trainer, so after all had failed like I said sceptic about the prong collar but worth a try. I used it the first time yesterday 4th August 2021 and what a response fantastic had none of the prvious troubles, the difficult part was when he saw another dog but nothing like before so yes certainly works now we can progress with our training and hopefull trust him off a lead to play ball, after all getting a dog isn't about us its about our dog. So yes would recommend a prong collar tried him later on without it a little better but still a little way to go. But I am sure soon we will be able to walk without the prome collar as its certainly got his attention. Mike
I wish everyone that has a pulse could watch this video. Not only is it informative but it shows how sweet and loving pits really are. They are and have been my favorite breed for well over 13 years. They're beautiful, fun, loving, smart, very easy to train. Sure, there are some bad ones. It there are bad ones in every breed. In all honesty I am more scared of a Chihuahua that I am a pack of pit bulls Chihuahua will bite you without even thinking about it for absolutely no reason whatsoever. I do not like those littles bastards 🤷♂️🤷♂️😂😂🤫🤫
This fella needs to learn how to pronounce larynx haha!
When she started kissing you 🥺
I need a longer comment for the algorithm.
Larynex....The cure for women with big adam's apples, okay now back to the show.
Everything isn't a Pit Bulls. Stop Mislabeling dog breeds. Every breed have there short way of saying there breed. Only uneducated people say the stupid stuff out there mouth. Pit Bull is short way of saying American Pit Bull Terriers. Pit Bull isn't a Blanket, Umbrella, Category for multiple Breeds. That is lie and we don't lie here. Bulldogs is Blanket, Umbrella, Category, Group for Multiple Breeds. Terriers is Blanket, Umbrella, Category, Group for Multiple Breeds. Mastiffs Blanket, Umbrella, Category, Group for Multiple Breeds. Shepherd Blanket, Umbrella, Category, Group for Multiple Breeds. Common sense but mostly of you people do not have common sense and you’re on Think past zero. Everything isn’t a PitBulls. Stop Mislabeling dogs breeds. If you don’t have no pedigree = MuttBulls. Pit Bull are animal aggressive and not human aggressive.
UKC and ADBA dogs are American Staffordshire Terriers, Staffordshire Bull Terriers Mix, American Bullys, American Bandog Mastiffs, American Bandogge Mastiffs Tagged and Hanged under the Breed American Pit Bull Terriers. Everything isn’t a Pit Bulls. Pit Bulls Aren’t Blue, Gray, Merle or Tri Color. Pit Bulls have Bruce Lee Body and Narrow Heads. Pit Bulls are Animal Aggressive and Not Human Aggressive. Pit Bulls isn’t a Blanket or Umbrella Term. Pit Bulls is Short way of Saying American Pit Bull Terriers.
I'm striving to see how the collar is having any kind of influence whereas it's a completely different environment and an educated person holding the leash. It's not the collar folks. You just don't know how to work your animals.... ;)
It's LARYNX not LARNYX
I don't like you guys using prong collars
Jesus mother of God!!! It's not about you , it's about the dog.
Jesus mother of God!!! But lets just let her choke the hell out of herself instead.
Nope didn't choke her once. Why would I choke a dog are you crazy?
Your feelings are not an argument.
Upstate Canine Academy i was saying that without the prong the dog would be choking herself. Like that is any better than using a prong collar
No no, having your cake and eating it too, in this situation, would be not having to use a prong collar or any correction ever and not having issues with your dog.
Prong collars in the UK are banned ..enough said
LOL enough said? That says a lot about the way you guys train lol......
Where do people get the false idea that pinch collars are banned in the UK. They absolutely aren't.
lol they aren't banned they just aren't sold in stores
I live in the UK, I also have and continue to use prong collar... Yeah uneducated ppl think 🤔 it's abusive, so is letting your fur baby have temper tantrums at the expense of THEIR own health n saftey and the public health n safety... I'm a 5tf short ass who walks a 2yr old Rottweiler better than a full grown ass Man that walks sorry gets dragged up the street by a little Yorkie... 🤔 🤔 🤔 🤔 And listen 👂👂 👂 👂... P.s I also train him with a flat collar and a harness, most of the time he hasn't got the prong on...This is what works for my Bestie... Thanks again for your help and content am always learning from a wide variety...
They are not banned in the UK.