Hi,
All collars have the potential to injure the dog and so do head halter type
collars. The answer is in teaching your dog to focus on you and let the dog
know what is expected of him. How many times I see people hauling their dog
around with the dog gagging and the human straining on the other
Hi,
But there are always two - one in each end of the leash. I am a human being
and I hope I sometimes is a little bit more educated than the dog when it
comes to intellectual thinking. I am the one who can decide not to be a
strength in one end causing my dog a damage.
We are many, also many on
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Has there been a definitive conclusion of what collars are best to use with
Berners? I have switched from a prong collar to a buckle collar. Our berner
girl of 9 months doesn't seem to mind pulling on the leash with either one.
My wife swears by the prong collar and I refuse to put her on it. Any