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Hi Jason, Love your vids and way of training! Do you sell your slip leads online by any chance, would be interested in purchasing one for my Greyhound.
I have a very fearful dog. 2 months out of shelter. Likely not socialized. Scared of outside, very flighty. Would a martingale be a better option to start with?
This is a unique presentation because not once did the speaker ever deign to demonstrate how and why a slip lead/leash can never pose danger to a dog and how - more importantly - how to go about properly utilizing the slip leash/lead. Dog lovers will find hundreds of far, far better video presentations on how to utilize the slip lead/lease effectively.
Slip leads are misunderstood, prong collars are misunderstood, e-collars are misunderstood. All are systematically being banned, which is absolutely absurd. Ironically the slip lead is the tool which is the most aversive-especially in the hands of an old school Gundog trainer. It’s only a matter of time this movement against the assumption that these tools are cruel will get the slip lead banned also. Then how you going to help these top 5% of dogs which benefit from these tools. Total ignorance I’m afraid.
@@jasonharrisdogtraining I wonder who's making the most money out of this? I've seen slip leads triple in price since about a year ago and of course you'd need 101 harnesses to fit one puppy as it grows. A slip lead is one and done for the dog's entire life after all.
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Well said and explained regarding slip leads 🙏🏻
Hi Jason, Love your vids and way of training! Do you sell your slip leads online by any chance, would be interested in purchasing one for my Greyhound.
Hi thank you very much for your feedback. Regarding the slip leads where do you live?
Thanks for reply I live in Melbourne Victoria
@@shahnilacebark I actually get them from a company called pro Dog and I think they are in Victoria. I’m sure you can find their website online.
Cool thanks so much! Keep up the great vids, you’re helping so many. It’s much appreciated.
@@shahnilacebark thank you I will
Thanks Jason for your comments on using a slip lead.
No worries at all
I have a very fearful dog. 2 months out of shelter. Likely not socialized. Scared of outside, very flighty. Would a martingale be a better option to start with?
Where is the demo to show how to use it correctly?
Used a sliplead for a kelpie who would pull all the time on walks.
1 day using a sliplead he has stopped
This is a unique presentation because not once did the speaker ever deign to demonstrate how and why a slip lead/leash can never pose danger to a dog and how - more importantly - how to go about properly utilizing the slip leash/lead. Dog lovers will find hundreds of far, far better video presentations on how to utilize the slip lead/lease effectively.
Slip leads are *conveniently* misunderstood.
FTFY
Slip leads are misunderstood, prong collars are misunderstood, e-collars are misunderstood. All are systematically being banned, which is absolutely absurd. Ironically the slip lead is the tool which is the most aversive-especially in the hands of an old school Gundog trainer. It’s only a matter of time this movement against the assumption that these tools are cruel will get the slip lead banned also. Then how you going to help these top 5% of dogs which benefit from these tools. Total ignorance I’m afraid.
Yes I see they are trying to ban everything in many countries. Craziness we will end up with more dogs that owners can't manage.
@@jasonharrisdogtraining I wonder who's making the most money out of this? I've seen slip leads triple in price since about a year ago and of course you'd need 101 harnesses to fit one puppy as it grows. A slip lead is one and done for the dog's entire life after all.
I wanted some pointers on how to properly use a slip lead. But here there is too much talking but not really saying anything useful.