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Review on ๐Ÿพ Herm Sprenger Stainless Steel Prong Dog Training Collar - Ultra-Plus Pet Pinch Collar for Dogs - No-Pull Collar - Anti Pull Training Collar - Made in Germany by April Lee

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Finally my puppy is walking well.

So I have a very average sized restless puppy. Before I bought this collar I did some research on how to use the collar properly, YouTube: Upstate Canine Academy and Fenrir are great resources. Note: This should be a short-term instrument. Don't leave this collar on your dog, don't let him walk on the leash. My breed is a Red Heeler and an Australian Shepherd. He trembles when we go for a walk and all he has to do is see and smell everything and he's scared of everything. Part of both of these breeds is a tendency to worry. Red healers are guard dog breeds...so he doesn't take food on a walk because it's not a high enough reward, calling him isn't enough reward if he's focused on something he's interested in. He's just five minutes with this collar saying "come on" and having it done in my yard (you can do it in your house/apartment) and giving my pup the opportunity to do what he asks has, and only if he has not, give the soft cotton of lead. He learned very quickly what he had to do. I worked with him for about half an hour without paying attention to orders, so he was totally focused on the movements of my body and not my voice, and he did a lot better. From the outside he was great. By checking in on myself frequently, I was able to let out his long leash and remind myself of something he wouldn't do in this environment. Don't let your dog pull when he starts changing directions and just move back and forth until he starts working with you. . Desire can be a reward for them because they end up getting what they want. Much luck. Great collar.

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