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Herm Sprenger Stainless Steel Training Collar ๐Ÿ”— with Safety Buckle, 2.25 mm - Canvas Billets D-Ring Review

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Description of Herm Sprenger Stainless Steel Training Collar ๐Ÿ”— with Safety Buckle, 2.25 mm - Canvas Billets D-Ring

Herm Sprenger Model 50037 | Prong Training Collar | Stainless Steel | (10) 2.25 mm Prong Links | ClicLock | Canvas billets | D-Ring. Center plate assembly from which five (5) prong links are linked on both sides of center plate with prong links placed directional toward center plate. Prong ends are beveled and polished. ClicLock buckle design easy to use by those with compromised hand dexterity. D ring for lead attachment. Manufacturer factory assembled size fits neck size up to approximately 14 to 15 inches depending on fur type and fur depth. Collar opens to approximately 16 inches. Prong links can be added and removed to adjust fit. Additional prong links can be purchased separately. Manufacturer recommends this collar for dogs with maximum weight of 20 kilograms or 44 pounds. Manufacturer recommendation for prong size according to dog weight: 2.25 mm for up to 20 kilograms or 44 pounds; 3 mm and 3.2 mm for up to 40 kilograms or 88 pounds; 3.9 and 4 mm for up to 70 kilograms or 154 pounds. Read Product Description for additional instructions for sizing, fit, and care. Made in Germany, Herm Sprenger authenticity is verified by the embossed logo on the center plate, specific rings, and junction components.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Very good collar but needs improvement

My trainer recommended this company to me. I did some research and a lot of people were able to say something important. I have a 6 month old rescue dog that weighs over 50 pounds. This means we have little information about the breed or previous treatments. When I use the collar it is very easy to control. The problem is that the buckle is not that easy to work with. I read in a review that it fell off after the owner thought it was buttoned up. I have the same problem. In addition, the collar

Pros
  • Sturdy construction
Cons
  • Some nuances

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Glide release is great for people with arthritis

My dog has a traditional Herm Sprenger that we use in training. I have arthritis and squeezing the pins together to remove the collar can be a challenge at times. I liked this collar but it was too big for my dog so I had to return it. The sliding buckle collar was easy for me to use and held together securely (has a sliding clasp for a secure fit). I was able to return the collar and exchange it for a martingale which is better for our dog. The Haute Dauge salesman was fantastic. I've talkedโ€ฆ

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  • Comfortable
Cons
  • Compatibility

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Makes my big boys walk perfectly on a leash!

Collars with spikes Love Sprenger. That's the only brand I will buy. They are strong and last a long time. I use them on my two labs, they both weigh about 100 pounds. Don't think you need huge teeth for a big dog, my trainer showed me the difference between big and small. My dog wasn't listening or responding to the big tines. Once I got him down to the right, smaller size, he became a different dog. I was amazed at how well he answered. Make sure you have a collar with a clip or buckle asโ€ฆ

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  • Goods for animals
Cons
  • Long delivery time

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The Perfect Training Collar

We all know dogs that pull and jump despite our best intentions. Sometimes it's an untrained puppy and sometimes an overly enthusiastic adult dog. Either way, they will pull and almost injure themselves instead of cooperating. I never liked the idea of choke collars and have never used them. I had doubts about the concept of the spiked collars, but the handler said it was the only way to get my dogs to pay attention and stop the behavior. I first tried a plastic snap collar but a) it lacks aโ€ฆ

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  • Collars, Harnesses & Leashes
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  • Negativity Exists

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Read this for a spike collar comparison - I hope it's helpful to you!

Let me start by saying that the Haute Dauge was delivered very quickly. The overall price was competitive compared to other online sources. To end internet confusion, this collar measures a true 18 inches when opened and measured straight. I have trained a 46lb lab/beagle rescue dog, about 2 years old, no prior training, very smart with some low quality stubborns. with clasp, and now an HS pin collar with buckle closure. I'm doing a review with a general comparison and some details on how toโ€ฆ

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  • Dogs
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  • Only available in black