
Originally Posted by
Tishimself
JUst remember that the collar he is holding is ONLY for training. It's not a go out and walk the dog collar. It can be VERY painful for a dog, and to tell you the truth, if she tries hard to do the right thing, use a regular choke, and use that one sparingly. My experience with the one above is it is for problem children, so to speak. If your dog is getting it, even though it may be slower than you like, don't use the spike collar.....just my .02.
....as an aside, the leash training thing. walk in a tight area, with no distractions. With a choker at this point. No spikes. Have her start seated next to your left leg, head even with your knee. Step out, say come!! She should come, but not lead, but stay even with you. if she gets the SLIGHTEST bit ahead of you, yank her back, not hard at first, just enough to show her that leading you is wrong. Do this in your backyard with no distractions, cats, squirrels, etc. Couple of weeks, should do the trick....best of luck...if none of this works, then move up to the spike collar.
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